Soya
Welcome to Soya, your sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation located at 2717 Olympic Blvd in Los Angeles. Specializing in acupressure massages, Soya has garnered a loyal following of satisfied customers who rave about their professional and attentive service.
With a range of amenities including walk-ins welcome, wheelchair accessibility, and free Wi-Fi, Soya ensures that every aspect of your visit is comfortable and convenient. Customers appreciate the gender-neutral restrooms, insurance acceptance, and various parking options available.
Reviews from patrons like Kieth, Jen, Aisha, Mel, Nancy, Lisa, and Cathy paint a picture of a place where expert masseuses like Henry provide personalized care, hitting all the right spots and leaving clients feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Whether you're in need of a deep tissue massage or a therapy session with hot stones, Soya caters to your specific needs with precision and skill.
Don't let the modest ambiance fool you - Soya's focus on quality service and affordable pricing sets them apart from other massage establishments in the area. With strong hands and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Soya is the go-to spot for those seeking relief from muscle tension and stress.
So, if you're in need of some self-care and relaxation, look no further than Soya. Book your appointment today and experience firsthand why Soya is the top choice for massage enthusiasts in Los Angeles.
Soya Menu
Location
Address: 2717 Olympic Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90006
Phone: (213) 388-6988
Business info
- Walk-ins WelcomeYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- QuietYes
- Street Parking, Validated Parking, Private Lot Parking, Valet ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Accepts InsuranceNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Kieth Iyah T.
I have been coming here for years... I love how professional they are and treat each client accordingly.
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Author: Jen D.
I really love soya massage! They give acupressure massages which are great for if you work out or if you're on your feet all day. Very consistent and hits all the right spots. I've been going for over a year and it's taken me a while to find a place that was right for me. The price is good too - compared to a lot of other places, it's fairly priced and they don't guilt you into tipping. I still tip well though because service is good :) The ambiance is modest which makes sense, reminds me of the acupressure massages that I got in China. No frills but that's what I need! Some places have good ambiance but massage is pretty mid.
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Author: Aisha M.
My experience with Soya was really great and deserves a glowing review. I called and made an appt ahead of time but ended up coming in 10 minutes early. I was immediately greeted at the door, then handed my change of clothes and was ushered back to where I would get my massage. I met Henry. He was very nice. He knew exactly which areas needed more attention and I swear he didn't miss a spot. He had a calming presence, so I felt very relaxed. I don't get massages as often as I should but now after this experience, I'll certainly make it part of my routine. I'm glad I ignored the poor reviews.
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Author: Mel D.
I always enjoy my combo massage at Soya. I usually try to call in to make sure they have availability since it's a small shop. I noticed a lot of walk-ins during my massage which was a little disruptive and I wish people would call/schedule even if it's while you're driving over to make sure if they are free. I paid $70 for my 90 minute combo massage...totally worth it as I have been there about 4 times and they were all legit masseuses. They have private areas for the massages closed off by curtains. Also, please make sure to tip generously. I know there are a lot of cheap people out there thinking 20% for a massage is generous but when you are paying under market prices, if your masseuse is good, you should give them about $20 for 90 min combo (or at least $15) It's a lot of hard work - I'm tired after giving someone a 5 minute massage. They are located on the second floor & have a private parking lot which is easy during the day but might be crowded in the evenings or weekends because it's shared with a few restaurants. I noticed they put up a sign in each of the rooms basically stating that they don't offer happy endings so for you sicko's, this is not the place for you.