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Lucky Foot Massage / Health Center Massage

3.5 star rating
based on 6 reviews

Category: Massage  [Edit]

Neighborhoods: Nob Hill, Chinatown
770 Sacramento St
(between Grant Ave & Kearny St)
San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 399-9698
Hours:

Mon-Sun. 10:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Accepts Credit Cards:
No
Price Range:
$
Accepts Insurance:
No
By Appointment Only:
No
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6 reviews for Lucky Foot Massage / Health Center Massage

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Lisa V.

Dublin, CA

4 star rating
4/17/2009

The other Yelpers have described the same thing that I experienced.  I got the same $25 service (10 min soak and 30 min foot massage).  I have never gotten just a "foot massage" as I usually get a full body Swedish massage at the Nordstrom Spa.  However, my feet have really been bothering me as I think I may have plantar fasciitis, so I went in to get a foot massage to try and get some relief.  The owner, Mr. Chin Du (he doesn't speak a lot of English, so have some patience when talking to him), did a great job and I really felt him getting into the muscles, both in my feet as well as my calves (I have been running on the treadmill lately and my calves were tight.).

Overall, I was very pleased with the experience and plan to go back on a monthly basis if my feet still hurt.  They feel really good right now (I had the massage today).  His busiest days are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, so I'll probably choose a Mon-Thurs lunch time to drop by in the future.

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Amanda M.

Portsmouth, RI

4 star rating
4/12/2008

Great 40-minute foot massage for $25. They start with a 10 minute herbal foot soak, start off hitting all of your pressure points (there was a chart but i couldn't read it from where i was) and then went to town with the massage.

I got the guy and he was wonderful. Included my legs and everything which was really nice after along day of walking from union square to fisherman's wharf to north beach to chinatown ;) Also they don't in-and-out you, they totally took care of me with the hot towels, moisturization and all of that jazz. Awesome.

It might just be me, but I like when people who are massaging just let you relax and don't try to chat you up, and this guy was great about that :) Also, it's a block from the trolley so once you're done in chinatown, you can hope on the trolley and end your day of walking which is just what I did!

Only 4 stars because they don't accept credit cards, though there is an ATM half a block away at Bank of America.

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Maile N.

San Francisco, CA

4 star rating
8/1/2008

I read about this place in a special summer pull-out section from the SF Weekly in conjunction with the Beijing Summer Olympics that are coming up quite quickly.  My oh my, I think I've found a true gem in Chinatown!  My feet have been feeling neglected and needed some serious massaging, so I tried this place yesterday evening.  

For $25, your feet are soaked and steamed for 10 minutes and then heavenly massaged for 30 minutes - lots of great accupressure massage that hits you in all the right spots while you relax in comfy chairs with lots of supportive, cushy pillows.  It's not a fancy place, but it's still feng shui and does the job quite nicely.  With all the walking and pavement pounding we do in the City, this place is godsend!  I will definitely be back, in fact, I'm thinking of treating my boyfriend to a birthday foot massage later this month (if he's good - ha!)!

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Bonnie Z M.

Lincoln, NE

3 star rating
7/29/2008

If you get anyone other than the lady who has a cell phone connected to her ear you will have a 4 to 5 star experience.  Unfortunately, I'm not that lucky.

Great massages for the price.  No long waits and the place is clean. I think the man and non-cellphone woman apply authentic reflexology methods.  Cell-phone woman just bangs on your legs and rubs your feet.

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Tim Y.

Chicago, IL

1 star rating
8/31/2008

This is not an authentic Chinese foot massage they don't press your pressure points. All they do basically is just rub your feet for half an hour and that's $25 bucks plus tips are require. If you don't tip they point you to the tip box. I was so piss since I didn't get a real foot massage and still have to tip them.

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M s.

Oakland, CA

5 star rating
8/27/2008

I discovered this place on Yelp, thanks to other reviewers. After having a stressful day at work, I decided to give it a try during my lunch hour. Boy, am I glad I did. I have been to other foot reflexology center, however, Lucky is my favorite. I get the 30 foot massage for $25!! Which entails 10minutes of a relaxing soak for your  feet  (which alot of places, don't offer). The foot soak is great because it helps your muscles relax. Also, the staff here actually applies pressure vs. just rubbing your foot around and killing time. I highly recommend this place, the sofas are comfy and the staff gives you the full amount of time you pay for. I wouldn't say the decor is fancy, but I don't care, as long as the result is worth it. Now, I frequent this place whenever I want to unwind from a stressful morning.....ask for Li Li (My favorite).

They now accept credit cards!!

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