Wu You Lifestyle Therapy, Singapore
Along the stretch of old shop-houses along Upper Thomson Road in Singapore is a unique massage palor, Wu You Lifestyle Therapy.
Upper Thomson Road has always been a hip hangout popular with young people and families alike with a good mix of eateries, cafes, pubs, hairdressing, facial, massage/spa palors and other interesting shops on both sides of the road. A little bit like a Holland Village (a hip/yuppie enclave in the West of Singapore) for the northern part of Singapore. You can take a public bus conveniently or drive to this area although parking may be a little problematic during weekends.
Wu You in Chinese means No Worries. I believe the owner of this massage palor wants to give his/her guests the pleasure of relaxation when they visit this small massage boutique. The words Wu You is also a very Zen concept and philosophy (meditation with no objects, anchors, or content)
Hence, I was not surprised that this massage palor was nicely and simply decorated along the clean lines of Zen philosophy. In the reception area, there is a water feature placed in a corner. It is a Zen concept that the sound of trickling water adds peace and calm to one’s mind. The rest of the palor were also designed along clean Zen line with neutral, earthy or brown colors as it’s main color theme.
Although this is a small massage boutique, the owner did not simply divide the massage beds using curtains so common of other small massage palors. Instead, each guest gets his or her own individual treatment room. This gives each guest absolute privacy, quiet and peace.
If you want to get the knots out from your muscles in a calm, quiet and nice place, come and visit this palor. Wu You is a great place to go to relax and get a decent massage unlike some of the other massage palours along Upper Thomson Rd which seems to want to squeeze as many massage beds into a small space as possible.
Keeping along the simplistic line of Zen philosophy, the massage menu is also simple and minimal with a only a few massage choices unlike the varied and complicated choices that some small massage palors may try to impress onto customers.
The massage therapists, which were mostly Malay as far as I could tell, are professional and good at what they do. A Swedish massage is less than $50 for a 60 minute session. I remembered I was one of the last customer to leave for the day when I visited Wu You a couple of months ago. The friendly therapist never failed to keep the smile on her face after what must have been a long and tiring day for her.
While I certainly loved the zen concept of this massage palor, I doubt I’ll make the effort to come all the way up here again unless I’m on my way to the northern part of Singapore. Nevertheless, if you are staying around Thomson area, then, I’ll certainly recommend that you should not miss this wonderful place. What’s more…food and drinks choices are aplenty around this area once you’ve come out from your massage!
Note: Advanced booking is recommended. I had to go back more than once before I could secure a place. This is apparently a small but very popular massage palor for the Thomson Road vicinity.
Location of Wu You Lifestyle Therapy
235 Up Thomson Rd, 574366, Singapore
Size: Small massage palor with about 8 private individual and couple rooms done in Zen concept
Facilities: Small shower and toilet area
Friendliness: Polite staff and good massage therapists.
Pricing: Starts from US$30 for a body massage. Discounted Spa and massage packages for members also available.
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Did you know they have been bought over by a paddling firm (dragonboat & kayaking)? Quite amazing.
You can check out the new owners – they are currently doing a membership drive and launching quite an aggressive promo till 30 Sep 09!
36/h massage! WOW. Who could beat that?
Wow! Most interesting concept.. Tell us more or invite us to check out both concepts and we’ll do a review here.
Katherine Xie
I was very disappointed with Wu You. The spa was bought over by new owners in 2010, and they had no records of my package bought prior to the takeover. The stance of the spa was that I was asserting my ownership of a package with no proof, when all I did was just walk in to inquire about how many sessions I had left. In buying over a spa, the owner owes it to customers to take over proper records anyway. After trying to make me sound like I was not being reasonable, the spa agreed to honor the package out of goodwill (?!). Customer service was not helpful and the owner was rude. Will not go back EVER.
Hi:
Thanks for your feedback. Small businesses come and go and the incident you face is certainly not unique. If you’ve read press reports, many people were cheated out of thousands of dollars.
(Although in your case, it sounds more like a case of bad recording keeping on both sides rather than an outright attempt to cheat.
That’s why I avoid signing packages like the plague. I hate spas that hire pushy sales people.
And that’s also why reviews and feedback from everyone is important so that we can keep a lookout for each other.
the service is pathetic, the massage is the worse i have been to in singapore! totally underserving, WILL NEVER go back to this EVER again!
WuYou Spa at thomson really makes my blood boils when i think about it again… seriously, stress level 2 times higher after visiting it. my first and last time… after i reach i still have to wait for 20 minutes lying on the bed before the masseur came in. then anyhow cover you and start pressing anyhow.. i have to tell her press here and there, and keep pressing onto my bone. i came for muscle not bone massage!!
Thanks for feedback. Poor service spas will not survive for long in competitive Singapore.