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    Ruby Foot Reflexology

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Reflexology massage

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    Luv Yu Foot Spa

    Luv Yu Foot Spa

    3.1
    (9 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Amy was amazing! I got the $29.99 foot and body massage which was well worth the price. It's…read moreclothes on for those who aren't comfortable with getting nekkid, but since they do massage your feet/lower legs wear some pants you can roll up. The staff was pretty friendly, they greeted me when I came in as a walk-in appointment and had someone ready to give me a massage pretty quickly. They have quite a few tables and chairs with each space separated by some thin curtain (you can see it in the pictures you have posted) so there's not a super amount of privacy during the clothes on massage, but they keep it dark. The massage itself was so good, the perfect amount of firmness, gentle yet effective in relieving my tired muscles. Definitely stop in for a massage! At $30 for an hour you really can't beat it! They do have other more extensive massages that are cost more however the prices are still pretty standard.

    My first Chinese foot massage in Evansville (recently moved here from the Pacific Northwest where…read morethis type of massage abounds). I looked up places and randomly chose this one to try first --- not withstanding the negative reviews. The spa is in a small business strip, next door to Mike's car wash and it seriously lacks curb appeal....however, we all know that some of the best experiences can come from hole-in-the-wall places, so the outside appearance doesn't turn me off but it might you. The entrance brings you into a tight front room that is both cramped and fussy. A young woman with limited English skills welcomed me but was not able to help me with my questions. She quickly got another woman (seemingly a manager at least, if not the owner) who was able to understand what I wanted. The confusion, for me, is how the menu of services is laid out -- let me explain. In my experience (in both China and the west coast), a Chinese "foot massage" starts with a foot soak and while you're soaking the masseuse massages your head, shoulders and arms. Then the foot tub is taken away and your feet and legs are worked on. In China you sit in a chair the whole time but in the West you flip over and your back gets a work out. This is all done fully clothed. So...at this spa there's the combo, that follows what I have just described, but then there's a separate section that also has combos that list foot and body services. People started coming in while I was trying to figure out what service I wanted (forgot to say: I was a 2:00 walk-in on a Tuesday), so I just chose the familiar service, and never did figure out the difference in service. The small space behind the screen that separates the entrance way and service area is darkened and separated by gauzy curtains. There were sections with big, comfy chairs that recline, and others with tables. In the back there's a clean bathroom. So. My masseuse was the young lady who had first greeted me. Although her English, and my Mandarin, was limited I was able to communicate what I needed in terms of water temperature, recline angle and pressure. Some people might be put off with her inability to speak English --- and to those people I say: stay away. If you are patient and kind then you will be fine here. The massage was straight forward and what I expected until it was time to flip on my (rather large ;-)) tummy. The masseuse closed the curtain on the walkway section and then asked me to take off my top. This was a first for me. Um, I politely declined. And she did just fine finishing my back massage. So here's the breakdown of my 4 stars: this place takes walk-ins when they can (Chinese foot massage has taken the place of a pedicure or manicure when I've got an extra hour and want to relax); it's well located near Eastland mall; it's reasonably clean (I always look at how a bathroom is kept); and my service was ONLY $35! If you buy a package, the price goes down. It got dinged a star because it wasn't a stellar massage just a nice one. If you have never had a Chinese foot massage I would recommend you try one (and this place is just fine) and you might just change up your relaxation "go to" fix too. I'm looking forward to trying the other spas in Evansville!

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