Visited Spa Riverside on a Sunday morning. I received a Korean body scrub and Shiatsu massage which were excellent. The quiet room was also a nice touch where you can relax for a while. Spa Riverside is small but provides all of the necessities of a Korean spa.
June 2024
I visited Spa Riverside on a Tuesday evening. I arrived at about 5:30 PM and stayed until 8:00 PM. I called ahead to reserve time for a body scrub and massage. When I arrived, I paid $90 which included the entrance fee and scrub/massage.
I was given a rob, a key and a few small towels. I left my shoes and socks in the shoe locker. The locker room is small and has about 55 lockers. The floor is worn and needs some attention. There is also filtered water and four chairs in the locker room.
The wet area has two scrub tables, six stand up showers, six sit down showers, a hot tub with jets, a cold tub, a steam sauna and a dry sauna. Adjacent... read full review
April 2024
This is my go to place, but I'll say it's probably not for everyone. Actually-feel free to go someplace else because it's better for me if it's not crowded. If you are looking for a western style luxurious joint that is going to bring you cucumber water with a smile- definitely look elsewhere. This is a small very Korean spa where not all the staff are overly nice, or timely- but they get the job done right. The scrubs here are absolutely wonderful. If you are new to Korean nakey spas- and culture- it may be an adjustment and you should read up on it first. You will get yelled at by Ajumma if you get into the pools without showering, and as I have... read full review
Visited Spa Riverside on a Sunday morning. I received a Korean body scrub and Shiatsu massage which were excellent. The quiet room was also a nice touch where you can relax for a while. Spa Riverside is small but provides all of the necessities of a Korean spa.
I visited Spa Riverside on a Tuesday evening. I arrived at about 5:30 PM and stayed until 8:00 PM. I called ahead to reserve time for a body scrub and massage. When I arrived, I paid $90 which included the entrance fee and scrub/massage.
I was given a rob, a key and a few small towels. I left my shoes and socks in the shoe locker. The locker room is small and has about 55 lockers. The floor is worn and needs some attention. There is also filtered water and four chairs in the locker room.
The wet area has two scrub tables, six stand up showers, six sit down showers, a hot tub with jets, a cold tub, a steam sauna and a dry sauna. Adjacent... read full review
This is my go to place, but I'll say it's probably not for everyone. Actually-feel free to go someplace else because it's better for me if it's not crowded. If you are looking for a western style luxurious joint that is going to bring you cucumber water with a smile- definitely look elsewhere. This is a small very Korean spa where not all the staff are overly nice, or timely- but they get the job done right. The scrubs here are absolutely wonderful. If you are new to Korean nakey spas- and culture- it may be an adjustment and you should read up on it first. You will get yelled at by Ajumma if you get into the pools without showering, and as I have... read full review