Luton Chinese & Thai Massage located at 34 Chapel St, Luton LU1 5DA, UK

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Jaz Simons

3 Google Rating

A lot of confusion at reception after I had rung and booked in the lady didn’t understand English

3/ 5

A lot of confusion at reception after I had rung and booked in the lady didn’t understand English and the card payment process was about of a chore. The actual massage was relaxing and very well done

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Ray Crawt

5 Google Rating

I had an accident and broke many bones, including my spine. I have found having a regular massage ha

5/ 5

I had an accident and broke many bones, including my spine. I have found having a regular massage has helped with the pain and my mobility. I highly recommend all of your very knowledgeable Ladies. Thank you so much. Ray ( Harpenden )

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Syed Murtaza

3 Google Rating

Professional but could be better

3/ 5

Professional but could be better

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Dariusz Karwecki

1 Google Rating

First and last time. Irritating massage still in one place. I think this lady works there as a punis

1/ 5

First and last time. Irritating massage still in one place. I think this lady works there as a punishment. I do not recommend this place.

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New Haw

5 Google Rating

Great place for deep tissue massage! I recommend this Chinese massage shop.

5/ 5

Great place for deep tissue massage! I recommend this Chinese massage shop.

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