Muk Thai massage located at 78 nebo road, Mackay QLD 4740, Australia, Oct 23, Mackay QLD 4740, Australia

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Dayan Mcguinness

5 Google Rating

Wicked…. Being a truck driver , I’ve walked in stiff, sore , tight and all the rest that comes

5/ 5

Wicked…. Being a truck driver , I’ve walked in stiff, sore , tight and all the rest that comes with the job…!!!! I’ve walked out feeling 10m taller… I know my pain threshold and she worked it to my liking… very professional and looking forward to visiting next time I’m in town

Greg Lalor

5 Google Rating

Best massage ever, cant recommend this lady enough. She's a genuine specialist.

5/ 5

Best massage ever, cant recommend this lady enough. She's a genuine specialist.

Sharon Hunter

5 Google Rating

Wow! Took a chance from google search and....excellent!! Authentic Thai massage. Best I've had since

5/ 5

Wow! Took a chance from google search and....excellent!! Authentic Thai massage. Best I've had since actually being in Thailand many years ago. Will now book every time we visit Mackay. Thoroughly recommend. Thankyou Joy!

Brian

5 Google Rating

Such a good massage from Joy! I'll be stopping in next time I'm in Mackay.

5/ 5

Such a good massage from Joy! I'll be stopping in next time I'm in Mackay.

Tony Campbell

5 Google Rating

Great traditional deep tissue massage. Muk is very skilled.

5/ 5

Great traditional deep tissue massage. Muk is very skilled.

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