This is not your 5 star spa but for what it does it’s really good. You can see many nail salons in the area but this one is really good and most importantly clean and professional. They have modern equipment for drying nail paint once the manicure/pedicure is done. The rates are fair — $ 35 get you a good mani/pedi with attentive and detailed service.
Sandri R.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
Clean, quiet and affordable! The guy who did my nails was very gentle and didn’t make me feel that I needed to chat the whole time. I could just relax. Will go again and prices are great.
Ashley D.
Place rating: 2 Renton, WA
I came here with high hopes after a friend from work recommended I go. I got a full set french tip a couple weeks ago and it badly needed a fill. And I was not about to go back to the other place again. So since its only a 5 minute drive from my job I decided I’d try it out. I was excited to find the place completely empty on a rainy Saturday afternoon, which is odd since that’s one thing I tend to do on rainy days is go to the salon, especially on a Saturday. I was greeted by a nice woman as soon as I walked in the door. I thought it was kinda funny there were 3 people there huddled up on the couch watching T.V. but the place was spic and span so I guess it works. I told her I’d like a fill done and she asked one of her help to do it since she had something to do. So a younger man ended up doing my nails, which was fine not the first time but he was less that talkative so I ended up staring at the movie they were watching. It was a first time I’d ever watched a scarey movie while getting my nails done. The guy started out trimming my nails extra short than asked if I wanted them short, like how am I supposed to go back now? After a hour and half he was finally finished. Which I was glad for since he kept jabbing me with his sharp over grown man nails, which were manicured but way to long for a man. After they were dry I looked them over and could see the lines from my previous set. and I was sad to see they weren’t very shiny either. I didn’t say anything when the lady asked me how he did. I just paid the $ 22 plus $ 4 tip which was more than enough also he said it was 17 for a fill but it’s 5 extra for french tips. I had no time to complain or have them add more shellac or top coat. I only had 30 more minutes to work so I really had to go.
Whitney B.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I haven’t had a bad experience here; the times I have went in for a manicure or a pedicure, no one else except me was there. They don’t seem to get much business, but I’m not there daily so who knows. It’s a clean place around the small shopping center where Asian Food Center, Goodwill, and IHOP are located. They’ve done a particularly splendid job on my nails, and they are gentle with your hands and feet. I’m very picky about this sort of thing. Nail salons should know that each individual only has so much dry skin to take off that there’s a limit. One pair of feet you worked on doesn’t mean it will be the same for a second pair of feet. I was surprised to have a guy do my nails, but I highly recommend him! The top coat they use have lasted like more than 2 weeks on me. It’s $ 25 without tip for a pedicure, and I find this to be an awesome deal. Most places charge $ 30 and up. They offer shellac, acrylics, and waxing as well. I believe a manicure is somewhere between $ 15 – 20, and a combined mani/pedi is $ 35. This might be my new go-to place despite the fact that it’s a 15-minute drive from my home.