Bua Sabai Massage & Tearoom (Bua Sabai Rangnam)
4/11 Rang Nam Alley, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
The tearoom pairing is more functional than luxe, but that keeps focus where it matters: certified hands and late hours. Come for the massage first, the tea second. Ministry credentials and 10:30 PM close mean this works when neighborhood spas shut earlier. Two locations (Rangnam and Sathorn) spread capacity, so walk-ins often land after the 5 PM reservation cutoff.
Victory Monument BTS Exit 2 puts you six minutes from Rang Nam Alley on foot. Bua Sabai sits at 4/11-12, marked by its tearoom window and massage signage. Treatment rooms occupy the interior. The cafe corner handles tea service for anyone waiting or decompressing post-session.
Eight treatments anchor the menu. Traditional Thai massage leads, joined by foot reflexology, head and shoulder work, Thai massage with balm, herbal ball compress, aromatherapy oil, coconut oil, and body scrub. All therapists hold Ministry of Public Health certification, a credential signaling formal training rather than improvised technique. The studio promotes natural and eco-friendly products across services, though sourcing specifics stay offline.
Hours run 9 AM to 10:30 PM daily. That late window opens a slot for post-dinner sessions when other neighborhood spas close. Reservations go through Facebook Messenger or Line Official Account, but the cutoff matters: book before 5 PM or plan to walk in. After 5 PM, availability runs first-come. The Rangnam branch shares a sister location at Sathorn (9th floor, Sabai Sathorn Service Apartment, near Chong Nonsi BTS). The two-site model distributes demand.
The tearoom side gets less attention in the venue's own materials. Tea service is mentioned but not detailed: no menu breakdown, no signature blends called out, no specific provenance. Treat it as a post-massage option rather than a standalone draw. The cafe carries the same natural-product ethos as the massage work, and the space stays functional rather than atmospheric. Victory Monument as a base puts the studio near King Power Rangnam and King Power Mahanakhon, so shopping-heavy days pair easily with a treatment stop. The neighborhood skews more local than tourist-dense, and English fluency at reception is functional rather than comprehensive. Booking ahead in writing (Messenger or Line) smooths that dynamic if your Thai is limited.