【Share】Hong Kong Chill Spa Relaxing Experience|Environment & Ambience+Real User Reviews
2025-08-18 15:52:26
Recently I came across a gay massage parlor in Hong Kong — Chill Spa (Chillspahk), located right next to Prince Edward MTR station, incredibly convenient. The overall design leans toward a Japanese wooden style, creating a quiet, comfortable, and relaxing atmosphere.
I specifically looked up some real experience reviews online for your reference:
-- Someone singled out Jerry, saying he has good looks and skin, gives a bit of a boyfriend vibe, the 'dessert' was a pleasant surprise, but his massage technique still needs improvement.
-- Hugo is a tall, lean-fit newcomer; although his technique is a bit raw, his attitude is good, so overall it's worth it.
-- Kit was praised for solid technique; foot massages are especially comfortable — recommended!
-- Felix is a newly listed therapist, very cooperative and massages at a decent standard.
-- Of course some people had bad experiences, like Ah Fung being criticized as 'completely can't massage'; you could say choosing a therapist is down to luck.
-- If you choose by looks, Ka Ho is a popular pick.
The most interesting thing about this place is: the website's 'Our Team' page only lists text introductions and has no photos of the therapists. Some feel this keeps a sense of mystery, while others hesitate to book because it's risky — this point is worth discussing.
💬 What do you all think?
When you go to this kind of SPA, do you prioritize looks or massage skills? Or do you just care that the atmosphere is comfortable?
Feel free to share your thoughts so others can avoid making the wrong choice!
📍 Store info
Chill Spa HK
Website:https://www.chillspahk.com/
Address: Prince Edward, Kowloon, Hong Kong (1-minute walk from the MTR station)
Opening hours: 12:00 – 01:00
Prices: From HKD 400 (tips not included)
I specifically looked up some real experience reviews online for your reference:
-- Someone singled out Jerry, saying he has good looks and skin, gives a bit of a boyfriend vibe, the 'dessert' was a pleasant surprise, but his massage technique still needs improvement.
-- Hugo is a tall, lean-fit newcomer; although his technique is a bit raw, his attitude is good, so overall it's worth it.
-- Kit was praised for solid technique; foot massages are especially comfortable — recommended!
-- Felix is a newly listed therapist, very cooperative and massages at a decent standard.
-- Of course some people had bad experiences, like Ah Fung being criticized as 'completely can't massage'; you could say choosing a therapist is down to luck.
-- If you choose by looks, Ka Ho is a popular pick.
The most interesting thing about this place is: the website's 'Our Team' page only lists text introductions and has no photos of the therapists. Some feel this keeps a sense of mystery, while others hesitate to book because it's risky — this point is worth discussing.
💬 What do you all think?
When you go to this kind of SPA, do you prioritize looks or massage skills? Or do you just care that the atmosphere is comfortable?
Feel free to share your thoughts so others can avoid making the wrong choice!
📍 Store info
Chill Spa HK
Website:https://www.chillspahk.com/
Address: Prince Edward, Kowloon, Hong Kong (1-minute walk from the MTR station)
Opening hours: 12:00 – 01:00
Prices: From HKD 400 (tips not included)
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