Set back from the main road and with plenty of promise from the name ‘happy times’ I set off towards it.
As I got closer to the massage shop the statue of what resembled one of the semi-mythical courtesans of Indian myth, a good sign I decide. If nothing else they have a good taste in statues.
The counter-sign being a grim-looking Thai woman sat outside. She notices me walking up and stops eating her bowel of noodles.
As she walks in I get told, in no uncertain terms, to remove my footware. This is a first and I take it they like their hygience, a tick in the box for them on that one. The Mamasan’s attitude isn’t that friendly though, not someone to mess around.
Inside it’s got nice plush red carpet, making thoughts of more suggestive doings all the while. The Chinese Shrine that’s facing you shows the owners beliefs, and possibly that prosperity and profit may be not be far away.
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