King Spa | Korean Spa Date with Boba!

Boba and I went to King Spa on Thursday; the spa was sooo relaxing and I definitely needed some relaxation time. I bought the vouchers off Groupon as a nice Valentine's gift. We were originally supposed to use them on February 13th, but it kept getting pushed back due to my schedule. I had been to a Korean spa (Spa Castle) before back in 2012. A friend of mines got two gift certificates from her boyfriend for Spa Castle. She decided to take me which was super sweet! I talked to my roommate about wanting to go back to Spa Castle, and she suggested I try out Kings Spa. A month before Valentine's I saw the voucher and thought why not! It was $40 for two people, not bad.

The night before was filled with laughs as always. I love how silly Boba is; I had the bright idea for him to put on my kigurumi that I got from New York Comic Con. I don't why I hadn't thought of it before! He was adorable ^^ He wouldn't let me take any pics though *sad face*

The next morning we leave around 9:50 to make the 11:05 shuttle from Flushing; I picked the H Mart location. The shuttle is free as long as you take it there and back. It was super freakin cold in the morning, we got to the H Mart with no problem. I noticed that it had a mini parking lot, so I called King Spa to check to see if we should wait there or in front of the H Mart. A guy picks up and I ask this simple question, he proceeds to tell me that I should have went to the Flushing Public Parking Lot because it's better. I explain that it's too late and I am already here and wouldn't have time to make it there. He then puts a woman on who repeats the same thing and tells me I should call the driver because the driver sometimes doesn't stop at H Mart because "it's hard to stop there." By this point it's getting annoying because they're doing everything but answer my question. It was clear that there was a language barrier. She also had a slight attitude with me even though I wasn't catching one with her. So, I take the driver's number. He answers in Korean, I repeat my question. He just hangs up -_- I call back a few times and he wont answer. Boba and I are waiting in the cold trying to figure out if we should just go warm ourselves up, relocate to the public parking lot, and catch the next shuttle at 1. We decided to wait until 11:30. An annoying start to say the least.

We wait in front of the H Mart on the sidewalk. Around 11:15, a black van pulls up. It has no logo on it for King Spa, but since it beeped I figured it might be for the spa. I knock on the window and ask. The guy shakes his head yes and we get in. 

It didn't take long to get to the spa. My roommate told me about a nice, cheap Korean restaurant across the street. We decided to go in and eat there in case the food inside was too expensive. We both ordered bibimbap. Here's a photo of the side dishes.

I really like bibimbap, but I haven't really explored Korean food outside of that. I have seen some delicious photos, but I have yet to find a restaurant to try. I think I need to go with someone who eats Korean food a lot, so they can blow my mind with its yumminess.  

Next, we ventured into the spa. The reception area was super small and really unorganized and it wasn't even a busy day. The one thing I loved about Spa Castle is that even though my friend and I went on a Saturday it was still a nice, fluid, super friendly entrance and exit. The staff was super nice and helpful, here not so much. 

We both enjoyed the Jacuzzis in the same gender locker rooms. Then we met on the second floor. We explored the floors together; I was feeling snacky so we had our first patbingsu which I have always wanted to try! That and Taiwanese shaved ice, another to do on my list. We had shaved ice in China that looked like this:
And Boba said this kind of shaved ice blew his mind lol So when I described patbingsu and Taiwanese shaved ice, he was a little hesitant. We both liked it though : )
Here it is in all it's delicious glory!

They had little chairs that basically had no legs and were on the floor and game tables. They even had chess pieces! Boba is a chess lover, so I offered to play with him. It was my first time playing a full game. I usually quit and go do something else. The game lasted a long time at the end, but I was determined to see it through. Surprisingly, I won! I kept picturing Fire Emblem in my head haha I think that was the only way that I was able to do it lol It was more fun than I thought it would be!
We look so relaxed and sleepy haha
Our cute uniforms

I really enjoyed the various nap rooms and tv rooms they had. It was super easy to find a quiet place to relax. The downside with Spa Castle is that all of the comfy chairs are in one big floor together, so it can get pretty loud. We went into one sauna and decided to spend the rest of the time napping until we took our 4:30 shuttle back to Flushing.

Boba got done changing before me and was waiting for me at the reception area. There was a lady and three of the staff talking/arguing and it was clear that they weren't understanding each other despite the fact they were all speaking English. 

We checked out and decided to stop at the cafe across the street called Koko Loko. We bought some macarons that were so so. Their coffee and drinks looked amazing though.
We stopped by the New World Mall food court and got shrimp dumplings. We headed to get bubble tea from Cha Time across the street. Then made the trek back to Brooklyn.

I personally liked Spa Castle's efficiency a lot better, their website is super detailed, so you pretty much don't have to call them for anything. But I did like the intimate setting and different rooms that King Spa had to offer. Spa Castle's food is way better and their staff rock. I feel like King Spa's staff is a little rude and they are super unhelpful. King Spa doesn't allow kids, but Spa Castle does. So keep that in mind depending on what kind of experience you have in mind.

Also, Boba and I went to a fantastic restaurant last night Coppelia, it was SOOOO amazing. It's a 24 hour Spanish restaurant; we ordered Mac and Chicharron, Flautas de Pollo, and the nachos. I tried their condensed milk milkshake and nearly tripped out because of the tastiness. And of course we had to get the Mexican Coca Cola soooo amazing >_< Someone help me!!! We will def be going back. I love how when we got to eat at Latin American restaurants the staff just start speaking in Spanish to Boba. Its like they always know he speaks Spanish too haha They hardly ever talk to him in English, and if they do once they hear his pronunciation they switch to Spanish. I need to brush up on my Spanish, I've gotten so lazy -_-

Thanks for reading! I hope warm weather comes to NYC soon : )

2 comments:

  1. Loved your post! Thanks for the details about the spa.

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    1. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Let me know if you go to either one and how you like it : )

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