River Street Thai Massage located at 4/185 River St, Ballina NSW 2478, Australia

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Sonja Rappa

5 Google Rating

Best massage that I have had in a while!! Fantastic service. Radda speaks great english so it w

5/ 5

Best massage that I have had in a while!! Fantastic service. Radda speaks great english so it was easy to communicate what aliments I had, not like other places. It was calm and quiet. I'm definitely going back. Thank you Radda. Sonja

Andy Kmet

5 Google Rating

Only the 2nd ever massage I've had in my life. I'm 50. I had a deep tissue massage. The lady was ver

5/ 5

Only the 2nd ever massage I've had in my life. I'm 50. I had a deep tissue massage. The lady was very polite & had me feeling completely at ease. By the time it was over, I felt totally relaxed & my l felt like l was a jellyfish. I will definitely come back

Jean Yongco

5 Google Rating

Love it! I'm coming back 😍

5/ 5

Love it! I'm coming back 😍

Emma “Sinderella” D

5 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic. Will definitely be back. Heavenly massage and my husband was so impressed and

5/ 5

Absolutely fantastic. Will definitely be back. Heavenly massage and my husband was so impressed and felt flexible and fit

Greg Layton

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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