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Located in Sukhumvit Soi 24, directly across from the side entrance to the Emporium, and next to a 7-Eleven.
Nuch Massage has been open since mid-1996, and has already attracted a decent clientele due to its modern decor and availability of masseuses. Price for an hour of traditional massage or reflexology is 200 baht, well within industry standards and extremely reasonable given the quality of its facilities. A two-hour traditional massage will cost 300 baht. Most of the masseuses there are well-trained - however, there may be the odd one there which is a bit lazy. Be sure to ask for someone strong if you require firm pressure - all the therapists are female, but as with most well-trained ones they are reasonably strong. Other services include aromatherapy, pedicure and manicure. |
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For those of you who prefer strong massages, you may find that not all masseuses (in any spa) will have enough strength to reach your deeper muscles.
There are quite a few masseuses at Nuch Massage that are strong - but one I am going to recommend here is nicknamed Kaeo - her hand are particularly strong but firm and soft (one time I had a massage in the Philippines and the girl, clearly fresh off the farm, had hands that were solid as rock). One would have thought perhaps she was a sports or physical therapist as she is very well experienced. |
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