Yasauru Massage Therapy located at 65A S Clerk St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9PP, UK

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Karen Low

1 Google Rating

Booked appointment using groupon voucher I'd received as a gift. Turned up (only 2 weeks after appoi

1/ 5

Booked appointment using groupon voucher I'd received as a gift. Turned up (only 2 weeks after appointment booked) to be told all groupon vouchers had been cancelled and groupon should have been in touch to inform me of such. Voucher was a gift so groupon wouldn't have known how to contact me. Therapist didn't have to courtesy to get in touch with those who'd booked using groupon vouchers, preferring to blame groupon for my wasted morning, getting to and from the salon. Really shoddy and completely unprofessional, not to mention down right lazy. Clearly can't comment on the quality of massage!

Emily Storey

5 Google Rating

Problems with 3rd party discount sites are no reason to slate someone's business. I've had a few £

5/ 5

Problems with 3rd party discount sites are no reason to slate someone's business. I've had a few £200+ massages, and a few from all over the world. This lady is a natural masseuse. She intuitively knows the human body. Right now she's underpriced, in 12 months time she'll be booked block solid.

yuching yau

1 Google Rating

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  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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