Summary
Verified · 304 reviewsTattva Wellness Spa offers massage therapy, facials, and wellness treatments in Chennai's Raintree Hotel. Most clients praise the skilled therapists and relaxing atmosphere, though experiences can vary significantly by practitioner.
Pros
- Skilled massage therapists, particularly Dari and Ayei
- Additional amenities like steam room and complimentary tea
- Professional facial treatments with attention to detail
Cons
- Inconsistent service quality depending on therapist
- Some reports of unprofessional behavior
- Higher price point for the area
Top reviews
We came here for the Swedish couples massage and it was absolutely amazing. The masseuse, Dari and Ayei were very attentive, skilled and very accurate with their pressure and movements. The massage was full body and for an hour. After which there was a steam room for a good time which was nice. The place also has a shower to clean up. Overall 10/10 would recommend to anyone. It was super relaxing and they also gave us a herbal tea after.
Ms. Dari's Shine facial service is truly amazing—I've never felt so pampered! Her exceptional professionalism and skillful expertise shine through in every gentle stroke, with meticulous attention to my skin's needs. That warm, professional touch of hers creates such a luxurious, personal experience, leaving my skin feeling impeccably smooth and radiant every time.
Worst massage experience ever had. The massage therapist’s behavior was fully disrespectful, rude, and totally unprofessional. Even though the payment was taken only after the massage, the service quality was still very poor and absolutely not worth the money they charge. The place is overrated and the positive reviews honestly feel fake or paid. Masseuse Ching was very rude, felt scared even to ask for more pressure her, had completely wasted all time and money here. There was no proper service, no professionalism, and no respect towards customers. Very disappointing experience overall. Not recommended to go at all. Don’t get scammed here.


