With the claim to the city's only mineral hot tub, this Koreatown spa caters not only to regulars of the soak-and-scrub Korean sauna, but also to newbies and those willing to dish out a few extra bucks for hydrotherapy treatments. Amenities and facilities are basic (and could use a touch-up) with separate men's and women's soaking tubs and steam and dry saunas. Services include the obligatory body scrub—foam-top tables are divided by glass panels in a dark, tiled room—massages and facials, as well as spray tanning and hair removal. The spa closes earlier than most (at 9pm daily), but this one-stop shop means finding your zen (and your inner outer beauty) is easier than ever.

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