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Businiess name:  Palace Spa
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Please note that my review comes from someone who visits Korean saunas/spas frequently. This is a style of spa that takes a little bit for Americans to get used to, but they get hooked once they learn all the little nuances of it. With that being said, on with my review. Upon entering, I noticed the impressive entrance. The design was very modern, but very welcoming & cozy. When I finally got into the spa itself, I found it very clean. After soaking in the warm tub for a while (they have a hot & cold one as well), I decided to get a Korean body scrub. It was pretty gross how much dead skin came off my body, but I felt amazingly refreshed afterwards. My skin looked a lot lighter as well-or maybe it was just my imagination. Afterwards, I went down to the saunas to take a nice little rest. They had multiple different saunas for different ailments. Some were for circulation while others were more for detoxification. I believe there were 3 saunas and they had a cold room as well. The next time I'm here, I'll have to try a massage especially if it's the same person who does the Korean body scrub. They were very good. Also, the restaurant had some pretty healthy Korean options that were pretty tasty as well.

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