Awful. Absolutely awful. I'm use to paying $15-$18 for a mani/pedi in Brooklyn, from these Asian salons that are a dime a dozen, so when I see a mani/pedi for $35, I expect results. Well, suffice it t... Read More
Awful. Absolutely awful. I'm use to paying $15-$18 for a mani/pedi in Brooklyn, from these Asian salons that are a dime a dozen, so when I see a mani/pedi for $35, I expect results. Well, suffice it to say, I would've done a better job myself--blindfolded! I've come home and had to use a cotton swab to remove excess polish all over the sides of my nails--SO SLOPPY! When I lived in Brooklyn, I had no problem with the mediocre quality of the service, because I knew it would last a week, and at $6 a mani , I could afford to go back the following week for a new mani, so it was fine. But, I'm sorry, when I'm paying $15 for a mani, I expect better. They have absolutely NO CLUE what they're doing! I went in there because I was transitioning nail salons and was trying out new places in the neighborhood, hoping to find something good. Someone sitting next to me told me "this is the best manicure I've ever gotten", and I immediately realized that this woman wouldn't know a good mani if it hit her on the head!They speak virtually no English, and they literally just sit there and YES you to death, meanwhile, you know they have no idea what you're saying. I've actually had to take the nail file out of the nail tech's hand because of how frustrated I got that she kept filing my nails too round, when I explained my preference for a square shape. If you're already spending $35+, there's definitely better places to take your business. Read Less