My husband who suffers from lower back, down through leg pain just finished a massage session at Spring Breeze Asian Massage. It was wonderful and definitely needed, particularly since my husband has been doing lots of strenuous activity with the boat and yard work. We found Spring Breeze Asian Massage to be professional, clean, and friendly. A great experience!
February 2023
I’ve had massages around the world. The experience is very similar to Chinatown in NYC. You get what you pay for and if you explain your expectations they will be adjusted or met. It is not a beach massage in Thailand or Indonesia. It is a good/great massage in the Keys.
March 2019
I'm from NJ, and unless their way of business is how they do things in Florida or that office, that's news to me, but rude and not what I'm used to. I walked in, asked for a half hour massage, didnt see prices anywhere and she said $50. 50 is expensive for half hour, I'm used to a (cheap) rate of 1$/minute and even $45 for an hour. She asked for my credit card before the massage which I found unusual. Maybe they have had people run out on them. I said mmm no I pay after. She said no. We had a weird language barrier exchange and then I thought she agreed to let me pay after. I started walked to a room and she said bye bye. And I said no I still... read full review
My husband who suffers from lower back, down through leg pain just finished a massage session at Spring Breeze Asian Massage. It was wonderful and definitely needed, particularly since my husband has been doing lots of strenuous activity with the boat and yard work. We found Spring Breeze Asian Massage to be professional, clean, and friendly. A great experience!
I’ve had massages around the world. The experience is very similar to Chinatown in NYC. You get what you pay for and if you explain your expectations they will be adjusted or met. It is not a beach massage in Thailand or Indonesia. It is a good/great massage in the Keys.
I'm from NJ, and unless their way of business is how they do things in Florida or that office, that's news to me, but rude and not what I'm used to. I walked in, asked for a half hour massage, didnt see prices anywhere and she said $50. 50 is expensive for half hour, I'm used to a (cheap) rate of 1$/minute and even $45 for an hour. She asked for my credit card before the massage which I found unusual. Maybe they have had people run out on them. I said mmm no I pay after. She said no. We had a weird language barrier exchange and then I thought she agreed to let me pay after. I started walked to a room and she said bye bye. And I said no I still... read full review