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BobbiBrown
08-05-2026, 11:52 AM
Does anyone know if the new QVB Massage location on Quay St at Haymarket is RnT? I've never had a Japanese style massage and I think I read here that the other QVB location is RnT. Anyone ToFTT yet? If not I'll volunteer.

There is also another new-ish place upstairs at the little shopping centre on Quay st halfway down to Market City on the left and I had a terrible experience there. The lady running it is cute but a total money hound with constant upsell and interrupting the massage to keep upselling, with a half-arsed massage.

651 Bamboo on George St is ok but the quality and craziness of the MLs varies hugely. I like to find places where the quality is more assured.

Any tips?

fnfunkin
08-05-2026, 08:21 PM
I’m new to the Sydney massage scene, but from what I’ve read, consistency seems to be the biggest challenge between places and therapists. The whole trial-and-error process sounds a bit like playing FNF (https://fnf.lol) — some sessions hit the perfect rhythm, while others completely miss the beat.

11Bravo
10-05-2026, 10:29 AM
I’m new to the Sydney massage scene, but from what I’ve read, consistency seems to be the biggest challenge between places and therapists. The whole trial-and-error process sounds a bit like playing FNF (https://fnf.lol) — some sessions hit the perfect rhythm, while others completely miss the beat.

You say consistency, I say variety. Just understand YMMV.

https://www.aus99forum.com/showthread.php?79-Easy-get-useful-information-Thread-Display-Option-Prefix-Search&p=3047467&viewfull=1#post3047467
https://www.aus99forum.com/showthread.php?79-Easy-get-useful-information-Thread-Display-Option-Prefix-Search&p=2805733&viewfull=1#post2805733

fixatedperson
10-05-2026, 11:05 AM
I have found massages in that area to be overpriced HJs. Avoid.

11Bravo
10-05-2026, 11:22 AM
I have found massages in that area to be overpriced HJs. Avoid.

I haven't even bothered. Pyrmont, Summerville, is 2 bus stops away, or a 20 minute walk. A 20 minute train ride gets you to Croydon, LSM. 25 minutes on a train gets you to Burwood, with a nice walk (or bus), Burwood 14. Bit further gets you to West Ryde, Pink Lotus. Bit of walking from Haymarket gets you to Ginza, or, for my tax bracket, Bellevue 12. Opal card - don't leave home without it.

BobbiBrown
12-05-2026, 11:19 AM
I haven't even bothered. Pyrmont, Summerville, is 2 bus stops away, or a 20 minute walk. A 20 minute train ride gets you to Croydon, LSM. 25 minutes on a train gets you to Burwood, with a nice walk (or bus), Burwood 14. Bit further gets you to West Ryde, Pink Lotus. Bit of walking from Haymarket gets you to Ginza, or, for my tax bracket, Bellevue 12. Opal card - don't leave home without it.

Sometimes I don't have 40 minutes of return travel time to spare.

11Bravo
12-05-2026, 11:59 AM
Sometimes I don't have 40 minutes of return travel time to spare.

389 bus from City Hall is 22 minutes return to Summerville. 14 minutes return Lime bike. Unfortunately, Yuki@Pitt retired.

The Sampler
12-05-2026, 12:33 PM
Yuki@Pitt retired? sad times. Hopefully she can find another place and get back in the game.

It’sDave
12-05-2026, 12:55 PM
Yuki@Pitt retired? sad times. Hopefully she can find another place and get back in the game.

What tha hell ……………. ……..

11Bravo
12-05-2026, 01:21 PM
Yuki@Pitt retired? sad times. Hopefully she can find another place and get back in the game.


What tha hell ……………. ……..

Retired might be too strong a word. Lost space in building, believe building to be demolished? Anyway, she went back to Japan for a time, uncertain on return, if or when.

Abs90
12-05-2026, 03:08 PM
No RnT girls yet but they do have nuru girls with the proper nuru bed and its in Haymarket.
Roma Spa
79 Goulburn St, Haymarket NSW 2000
WeChat: Romaspa888
https://i.ibb.co/5Ws7LC3T/20260415-174351.jpg (https://ibb.co/C5VrQ4yB)
https://i.ibb.co/WNK60jB4/20260413-191758.jpg (https://ibb.co/35h7vQS9)

BobbiBrown
13-05-2026, 02:55 PM
389 bus from City Hall is 22 minutes return to Summerville. 14 minutes return Lime bike. Unfortunately, Yuki@Pitt retired.

Title of the thread is Haymarket, so factor in another 15 min return walk to Town Hall, plus time waiting for the bus. You must get very confused by Chris Nolan movies?

11Bravo
13-05-2026, 04:36 PM
Title of the thread is Haymarket, so factor in another 15 min return walk to Town Hall, plus time waiting for the bus. You must get very confused by Chris Nolan movies?
No, my reading comprehension is spot on. It's just that I don't try and flog dead horses. I could also suggest the 501 (an ounce of steel where it counts), but here, I'm talking bus, Haymarket to Pyrmont, 28 minutes return. Nice thing about Sydney transport, linked to Google Maps, so you know the exact bus arrival times (speaking from experience here). There's also Susan on Kent St, but that is that lethargic tram to Town Hall, then short walk (16 minutes return all in from Haymarket).

For me, I'd rather go for quality, saving money (ka-ching) when there's not sufficient time for indulgences. Myself, I'm very well versed in map reading, traversing (thank you Google Maps), along with spatial orientation and inertial navigation (yea, I'm old, pre-GPS, pre-mobiles, etc.) along with time management (road warrior - the plane, Boss, the plane... doesn't wait). Thanks for asking (did enjoy the movie). But it does seem you're a bit agitated... tight leash chaffing? Just ask a Thai for some ZamBuk...

BobbiBrown
15-05-2026, 02:28 PM
No, my reading comprehension is spot on. It's just that I don't try and flog dead horses. I could also suggest the 501 (an ounce of steel where it counts), but here, I'm talking bus, Haymarket to Pyrmont, 28 minutes return. Nice thing about Sydney transport, linked to Google Maps, so you know the exact bus arrival times (speaking from experience here). There's also Susan on Kent St, but that is that lethargic tram to Town Hall, then short walk (16 minutes return all in from Haymarket).

For me, I'd rather go for quality, saving money (ka-ching) when there's not sufficient time for indulgences. Myself, I'm very well versed in map reading, traversing (thank you Google Maps), along with spatial orientation and inertial navigation (yea, I'm old, pre-GPS, pre-mobiles, etc.) along with time management (road warrior - the plane, Boss, the plane... doesn't wait). Thanks for asking (did enjoy the movie). But it does seem you're a bit agitated... tight leash chaffing? Just ask a Thai for some ZamBuk...

Glad you have a sense of humour about it. But yeah, answers like this remind me of when you ask somebody for advice on your trip to Europe that's already booked and they're like "You should go to Alaska instead...blah blah blah...because I like it and it's my preference and me me me me". You used 8 first person pronouns in 2 grafs. Enough said hahaha.

11Bravo
15-05-2026, 08:55 PM
Glad you have a sense of humour about it. But yeah, answers like this remind me of when you ask somebody for advice on your trip to Europe that's already booked and they're like "You should go to Alaska instead...blah blah blah...because I like it and it's my preference and me me me me". You used 8 first person pronouns in 2 grafs. Enough said hahaha.

To your analogy of Europe to Alaska, perhaps a better one is asking about beaches in Monaco and being told those are touristy and not VFM; French beaches just down the coast much better deal.

YOU might want to check the available map... It's certainly YOUR time, YOUR money, how YOU spend it is up to YOU. YOU want to fish in the dead sea, good luck.

2nd Person Plural
Most travelers listen to all info, YOU never know where YOU might be in the future. 'Nuff said.

https://youtu.be/WD5N0rTsulQ?t=32

BobbiBrown
18-05-2026, 01:15 PM
To your analogy of Europe to Alaska, perhaps a better one is asking about beaches in Monaco and being told those are touristy and not VFM; French beaches just down the coast much better deal.

YOU might want to check the available map... It's certainly YOUR time, YOUR money, how YOU spend it is up to YOU. YOU want to fish in the dead sea, good luck.

2nd Person Plural
Most travelers listen to all info, YOU never know where YOU might be in the future. 'Nuff said.

https://youtu.be/WD5N0rTsulQ?t=32

Wow this is exactly like arguing with a woman. If that's an intentional impression, give this man an Oscar!

paunchy
18-05-2026, 06:35 PM
If the QVB in Quay Street Haymarket is a branch of the QVB in Druitt Street near Town Hall, it is definitely not R&T. The latter is very overpriced , $120 for a legit massage only.

BobbiBrown
19-05-2026, 12:15 PM
If the QVB in Quay Street Haymarket is a branch of the QVB in Druitt Street near Town Hall, it is definitely not R&T. The latter is very overpriced , $120 for a legit massage only.

Thank you. It definitely seems to be the same owner so I'll skip TOFTT based on that!

zacsuck
07-06-2026, 12:02 AM
No RnT girls yet but they do have nuru girls with the proper nuru bed and its in Haymarket.
Roma Spa
79 Goulburn St, Haymarket NSW 2000
WeChat: Romaspa888
https://i.ibb.co/5Ws7LC3T/20260415-174351.jpg (https://ibb.co/C5VrQ4yB)
https://i.ibb.co/WNK60jB4/20260413-191758.jpg (https://ibb.co/35h7vQS9)

BUT do they have ladies who know how to really do a great wet nuru session ?

I would really like to find a place just like a yokohama soapland. !

zacsuck
07-06-2026, 12:05 AM
Does anyone know if the new QVB Massage location on Quay St at Haymarket is RnT? I've never had a Japanese style massage and I think I read here that the other QVB location is RnT. Anyone ToFTT yet? If not I'll volunteer.

There is also another new-ish place upstairs at the little shopping centre on Quay st halfway down to Market City on the left and I had a terrible experience there. The lady running it is cute but a total money hound with constant upsell and interrupting the massage to keep upselling, with a half-arsed massage.

651 Bamboo on George St is ok but the quality and craziness of the MLs varies hugely. I like to find places where the quality is more assured.

Any tips?

If your will to climb 2 sets of stairs, 708 George.
its very close to chinatown light rail station.
A bit dark upstairs, rooms soso, but they do have a common shower room which is just reasonable.

All services available I believe,
I don't know the prices, ended up there, but didn't stay (they were busy)