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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Review: Seoul Sauna, Gardena

Amenities: 2/5  
Cruisiness: 1/5

Price: $10

Pros: Inexpensive, unlimited small towels.  
Cons: Small, was pretty crowded when I was there, pretty much all Korean

So after my disastrous visit at Green Sauna in Gardena, I decided to check out another spa only a few blocks away.

This is another men-only spa, but there was a woman working at the front counter. I paid my entry and she held out a tray of razors in case I wanted to shave. I didn't need to, but she insisted I take one. So, I took one... seemed easier than explaining to her that, no, I really didn't need one. It's in my medicine cabinet in my bathroom now, unused. 

I also got a single large towel. However, there was a basket of small orange towels by the spa entrance to use, also.

Put my shoes in the shoe locker, which was only a few feet from my main locker which seemed a bit silly, but oh well.

There was one big bench in the middle of the locker room. In the middle of the bench was a pair of nail clippers, attached to the bench with a ribbon. And a purple plastic tray with probably 50 guys' worth of toenail clippings. Gross.

Entered the wet area and it was pretty small: Three tubs (hot, warm and cold), four upright showers and three seated showers. A small body scrub area in a dark corner near the showers. And a sauna and a steam room. It was fine, actually, nothing too fancy but not bad. It was really crowded though... probably at least 15 other guys in a pretty small area, and I was the only non-Asian there. I felt like they were eying me suspiciously the whole time I was there, which was kind of weird. 

I soaked in the warm tub for a while, then tried out the steam room, which was hot. Seriously, the hottest steam room I think I've experienced in a Korean Spa to date. I could only handle a couple of minutes and I had to get out. The dry sauna was better, still hot but more tolerable.

There was also a sleeping room with a heated floor (I think they called it a Jade Room, but I'm not sure) and a recliner area with a television. The Jade Room was pretty warm, and I was actually sweating quite a lot in there. The biggest annoyance about it was that there was a window between the Jade Room and the Recliner room, so the flickering of the television was kind of distracting.

I went there after work and got there a little after 5... it was crowded then, but most had left by 6:00. Still didn't have the place to myself or anything, but it was easier to relax and have some space.

This place wasn't cruisy at all. Even if you found someone and there was mutual interest, there's really no private place to play here. So if you're looking for that, I'd recommend going somewhere else.

Seoul Health Spa
15212 S. Western Ave
Gardena, CA 90249



5 comments:

  1. Wilshire Spa has nail clippers chained to a metal tray near the water cooler.
    I think I threw up in my mouth a little when I saw it.

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    1. Never noticed that one. I was more grossed out by the pile of toenails in the tray. I can't believe those had all been clipped in less than a week.

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  2. Decided to check out Seoul Spa after work. Around 10 guys total. I was the only non-Asian until after 6. By the time I left at 7, there were 5 non-Asian guys: three Latino, one African, one Caucasian. Agree it would have been tough to act on any mutual interest. Thankfully, there were no nail clippings to be seen. (^;

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  3. I checked out Seoul Sauna this week. Yes it's small and not a set up conducive to play. A couple Asian guys did show some interest and seemed to want company in the dark little room at the rear of the 'relaxation' room. I suppose a little fun could happen there. I just wasn't feeling it. On the other hand there were a couple Latino guys who at least 'plumped up' nice for me at the open showers. So it was still fun being there.

    Entrance is now 12, not 10. I plan to visit from time to time, just to kick it. It's not always about wild play lol

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  4. Went this Spa last night (3-11-2017) the entry fee is now $15.00.
    They have replaced the woild in the dry souna not very hot but relaxing.

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