About Imperial Foot Massage
Imperial Foot Massage, located in Seattle, WA, specializes in various massage services such as Reflexology, Massage Therapy, and Deep Tissue Massage. The spa is known for its exceptional customer service, with reviewers praising the staff as professional and dedicated. Customers have noted feeling relaxed and satisfied with the pressure applied during the massages, which sometimes includes the use of elbows for a more intense experience. The space features basic recliners under warm lights, creating a clean and calm environment without pretension. The business offers affordable prices, with a full-body massage costing around $55-57. Customers have enjoyed expert deep tissue massages and foot massages, often noting that the therapists really know their skill. Imperial Foot Massage particularly excels in reflexology, making it a great choice for those seeking this type of service. Overall, the spa is highly recommended by reviewers who describe it as one of the best massage places they have visited, even compared to other states, highlighting its unique Seattle charm and effective services.
clean and quiet. the service was good too.
chose 2 HR massage for $102 with tip $20 and free 2 HR parking with validation.
one down side of the 2HR course is that you take off your clothes for 1HR in a room then put the clothes back on for another massage in the public room LOL. it feels a bit inconvenient but understandable due to space limit.
but the plus side is that it stays up til late so I can do the massage right after work!
When my husband and I first walked in we were a little worried because it was not your typical spa setting.... BUT , WOW, best massage we've ever had..and the price..that's the cherry on top!
I slipped into Imperial Foot Massage on Jackson Street—one of those Chinatown gems where humming traffic mixes with soft music and muted gossip. My 60‑minute full‑body massage started with expert elbow work on my tight shoulders, then migrated south to feet that practically sighed with relief. The space: basic recliners under warm lights, clean, calm—no candles, no pretension. My therapist, who introduced himself as “Andy-ish,” chatted quietly—not awkward, just enough to remind me this is Seattle, not some pump‑and‑dump spa. Deep pressure that hit every knot without leaving me tender the next day. For about $55, parking in the Pacific Rim Center garage...read full review