Not to be mistaken for Sabai Thai Foot Massage (which is right beside and has the sliding glass door) - Sabai Thai massage is all about pressure.
Think tiny person that could open cans with their thumbs laying down the schmack on your tendons and ligaments. In my $50, 60 minute Thai massage, they executed a routine that hit dozens of pressure points from head to toe.
While I don't mind a massage that at times triggers Lamaze breathing to deal with the pain, I didn't feel like I gained much range of movement afterward, or left less stiff and sore than I was when I came in. In short, I left still feeling like I needed a massage. This may be partly because I'm super sore from a month of awkwardly positioned work on a laptop, because they execute a routine rather than tailor the massage to you and your sore spots, or because the massages are given on a 3 inch mat on the floor. While very aesthetically appealing, you can certainly feel the floor, and having your neck turned in one direction for that long doesn't feel good.
If the idea of having a small person walk on you seems like something that would do your aches some good (and yes, they are going to do that), then ST might be for you. The pros here are that the prices are reasonable, you can walk-in for an appointment, the location and hours are super convenient, and you get some awesome coconut flavored tea after. But I'm still searching for the perfect massage in Sydney. read more