The lady that runs this place is bloody rude. She tries rushing you when making a decision. First off, this place is really over priced for what it is. A mani/pedi is $ 65 — WTF! This place isn’t a proper spa, it’s a nail salon. I understand that it’s location is in a mall but we’re from Toronto and salons in Toronto don’t even cost this much plus their taxes are higher. Anyway, I ended up ending a mini version which was $ 15 cheaper. The only reason why I’m giving it a 3 star was because my nail technician was the absolute cutest and really detailed.
Diane M.
Place rating: 4 Lachine, Canada
i was in desperate need of a pedicure and tried here because of the positive reviews. i have been back for a second pedicure with Tina. very happy with the service and results, very central location, comfy spa chairs with massagers abd movies. its a nice break from my work!
Sandra V.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Amazing quality price ratio. i’ve been to several different nail salons across Montréal and this one’s hard to beat in terms of quality vs price. Amazig hand massage, nice selection of colours in gel too! Pedicures and body services, massages etc… they play movies and you can pay interac. Not much better out there!
Ann T.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
Location: In Les Promenades de la Cathédrale. Just head downstairs from street level. The closest subway is probably McGill and you can walk underground. Street parking is available but metered. The place: It’s pretty spacious, with multiple manicure stations + pedicure chairs. I also saw what appeared to be a massage room. Based on my observations, the place is well-maintained and clean and tools are sterilized after each use. Unlike other places, they place a large plastic bag in the foot tub and dispose of it after each use so I imagine this reduces the chance of ‘contamination’. I like. The goods: I was in desperate need of a pedicure so decided to stop in on a week day around 11:15. The place was dead so I was a little hesitant at first but decided to take a chance. The person ‘assigned’ to me was Mme. Kim — though Mme Kim is of the silent variety, she regularly checked with me to see if everything was going OK. She did a great job on the pedicure — my feet still feel amazing and it’s been a few days since the pedicure. These guys do the same thing as most places, but I felt like they add an extra level of detail that other places don’t. There was a lot of foot rubbing with various products involved. If you’re going for a pedicure, you’ll want to make sure you have close to two hours to spare. Price point: I knocked off a star because they’re more expensive than most places. A standard pedicure will run you $ 39.80 plus tax + tip.