Thantika Thai Massage located at 311 Hunter St, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia

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SuRae Lee

5 Google Rating

Incredible experience, the staff were so friendly and professional. They listened to what I wanted a

5/ 5

Incredible experience, the staff were so friendly and professional. They listened to what I wanted and adjusted the massage accordingly. I felt so relaxed and comfortable after.

Richie McKinnon

2 Google Rating

A good massage but ruined by staff constantly talking to each other i.e. massage therapist to recept

2/ 5

A good massage but ruined by staff constantly talking to each other i.e. massage therapist to receptionist. Not relaxing at all.

Key Kym

2 Google Rating

Not relaxing at all. Masseur kept talking to each other during service.

2/ 5

Not relaxing at all. Masseur kept talking to each other during service.

Melie Al

5 Google Rating

Great massage. I have a massage most weeks but have recently moved and thought I would try someone

5/ 5

Great massage. I have a massage most weeks but have recently moved and thought I would try someone closer. Great decision I will be back

alison saul

3 Google Rating

Massage was good, ladies were nice and friendly. There should be a policy about phones, a man was o

3/ 5

Massage was good, ladies were nice and friendly. There should be a policy about phones, a man was on his phone next door on loud speaker then proceeded to watch utube clips on loud speaker, their phone was ringing, wasn't that relaxing.

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