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nxp

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There’s a spot called Day Spa on Stevens Creek next to a dry cleaner. Anyone ever go there? Unsure what the deal is or is it legit?
 

Manko

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You might need to provide a bit more info, Stevens Creek is a long street and damn near every massage place is Something-something Day Spa...
 

Entangledstat3

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There’s a spot called Day Spa on Stevens Creek next to a dry cleaner. Anyone ever go there? Unsure what the deal is or is it legit?
Are we talking Cupertino Foot Spa (formerly Cupertino Day Spa) just west of de Anza? There's a dry cleaner in that strip.

If so, I just posted a review yesterday about a visit last week. Sophia is a warm, girl-next door type who I'll be visiting again.

They're definitely a HE shop but I don't have a sense of their full menu since I just went for the HJ. Using the basic signals (undraped, standard HJ tip on table), the first thing Sophia said when she entered is, "Oh, so you've been here before?" They're expecting HE customers; not even remotely legit.
 

nxp

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Are we talking Cupertino Foot Spa (formerly Cupertino Day Spa) just west of de Anza? There's a dry cleaner in that strip.

If so, I just posted a review yesterday about a visit last week. Sophia is a warm, girl-next door type who I'll be visiting again.

They're definitely a HE shop but I don't have a sense of their full menu since I just went for the HJ. Using the basic signals (undraped, standard HJ tip on table), the first thing Sophia said when she entered is, "Oh, so you've been here before?" They're expecting HE customers; not even remotely legit.
Yep, that’s the one
 
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