REVIEW · BANGKOK
Bangkok: Mind n Matter Massage Spa E-Voucher
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A quiet reset in Bangkok is easier than you think. Mind n Matter puts you in a private massage setup close to Chit Lom BTS, so you can turn a busy day into real downtime. The spa sits in Soi Somkid, and the interior feels modern and cosy without trying too hard.
What I like most is the human touch. The staff comes off as genuinely friendly and trained, and one greeter was singled out for excellent English, which matters when you want to communicate pressure levels and preferences.
One thing to keep in mind: this is an e-voucher, not a guaranteed appointment. You must contact the spa directly to secure a time slot.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this spa location makes your day easier than most
- The “private zone” setup: what you’re really paying for
- The massage menu: Thai tradition plus modern choices
- Traditional Thai Massage
- Deep Tissue Massage with special herbal oil
- Aromatherapy Massage with premium massage oil
- Centuries-old Thai Herbal Hot Compress
- Body Scrub with hemp seed oil
- Face shaping massage
- The standout experience: Phu Khon mud and mineral water massage
- Tearoom time: a gentle Bangkok touch with tea and sweet options
- Getting there smoothly: BTS, malls, and a quiet street walk
- Price and value: what $28 really buys you
- What the experience feels like in real life
- Who should book this spa voucher (and who should think twice)
- A quick “book it?” checklist for Mind n Matter
- FAQ
- How far is Mind n Matter Massage Spa from Chit Lom BTS Station?
- Where is the spa located in Bangkok?
- How long is the experience?
- What massage and spa services are available?
- Is the Phu Khon mud and mineral water massage offered here?
- Do I need to call to book an appointment?
- Does every voucher include the same things?
- Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
- What language does the spa use?
- If I choose a future month, when do I receive my e-voucher?
Key things to know before you go

- 5 minutes from Chit Lom BTS / Central Chidlom area, so getting there is low-stress
- Private Massage zone with 6 massage rooms plus 2 spa rooms, including a twinkling-starry ceiling
- A treatment menu that goes beyond standard massage: Thai, deep tissue with herbal oil, aromatherapy, hot compress, scrub, and face shaping
- Bangkok-only mud and mineral water massage from Phu Khon in Mae Hong Son (a rare add-on)
- A tearoom zone with glass windows and Siamese tea set, plus floral infusions and ice-cream flavors
Why this spa location makes your day easier than most

Bangkok traffic can bully your plans. That’s why I love that Mind n Matter is so close to Chit Lom BTS and the Central Chidlom area. You can realistically fit a massage into a half-day plan, instead of treating it like a full-day mission.
The spa is on Soi Somkid, described as one of Bangkok’s classic and greener roads. That matters more than you’d think. You step out of the hectic city, walk into a more relaxed street rhythm, and it sets the mood before you even enter.
Inside, it’s not the usual “industrial spa” vibe. The interior is contemporary, with a cosy atmosphere built for comfort. The overall effect: you don’t feel like you’re rushing through a chore. You feel like you’re checking into a calm pocket of Bangkok.
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The “private zone” setup: what you’re really paying for

This isn’t just a massage table in a shared room. The Private Massage zone is laid out with 6 massage rooms and 2 spa rooms. You also get a twinkling-stars ceiling in those spa rooms, which makes the experience feel more intentional and less transactional.
That private setup is a practical win. If you’re coming after work, sightseeing, or a long flight, you don’t want to spend your energy feeling self-conscious. Private rooms give you space to loosen up fast.
There’s also the broader spa flow. After your treatment, the tearoom area is designed for winding down rather than standing around. Even if your voucher doesn’t include extra perks, knowing the spa has a proper place to rest helps you plan how you’ll spend the rest of your day.
The massage menu: Thai tradition plus modern choices

Mind n Matter offers a treatment list that covers both classic Thai techniques and more targeted body-care approaches. Here’s what you can choose from, and why each option makes sense depending on what you need.
Traditional Thai Massage
Traditional Thai massage is a go-to when you want stretching plus pressure work. It’s a good choice if your body feels tight in general, like after long temple stairs or hours of walking.
Deep Tissue Massage with special herbal oil
If you’ve got office-syndrome type stiffness, this is the one to look at. The deep tissue option uses special herbal oil, and it’s specifically positioned as helpful for symptoms associated with desk work.
Practical tip: if you’re unsure what to ask for, you’ll be better off describing where you feel it most. Tight neck? Sore lower back? Heavy shoulders? Matching the pressure area usually makes these sessions feel more “for you.”
Aromatherapy Massage with premium massage oil
Aromatherapy can be a morale booster when you want something relaxing rather than purely therapeutic. The spa mentions prime quality massage oil, so the scent part is meant to feel intentional, not random.
If you’re sensitive to strong smells, you’ll want to communicate that during booking or right when you arrive. Since the spa runs in Thai, having a simple preference ready helps.
Centuries-old Thai Herbal Hot Compress
This is ideal when you want heat plus targeted muscle relief. Hot compress treatments are often chosen for comfort and deep soothing. If your body feels tense and cold at the same time, the heat component can make a noticeable difference in how quickly you feel normal again.
Body Scrub with hemp seed oil
The spa offers a body scrub using hemp seed oil, and it calls out vitamins A, D, E and omega 3 and 6. Even if you don’t care about the science, a scrub can make your skin feel smoother and refreshed after travel.
One practical note: scrubs can be a little intense if you’re already irritated or very dry. If your skin is sensitive, it’s worth mentioning that before the scrub starts.
Face shaping massage
This one is for travelers who want more than “one body part.” Face shaping massage is offered with special techniques. If you carry puffiness from flights or screens, it might feel like a nice add-on, especially if you’re planning photos later.
If face work isn’t your thing, focus on the body treatments. The spa’s menu is broad enough that you can build your session around your priorities.
The standout experience: Phu Khon mud and mineral water massage

Here’s the reason Mind n Matter gets attention. The spa claims it’s the only one in the Bangkok Metropolitan area offering a natural mud and mineral water spa massage from Phu Khon in Mae Hong Son, one of the three major mud sources in the world.
Even if you’ve never heard of Phu Khon mud before, this is a meaningful differentiator. Most Bangkok massages are similar across spas. This one uses a specific ingredient and origin story that makes it feel less copy-paste.
What you’ll want to consider is fit. Mud and mineral water treatments are often chosen for body comfort and “reset” energy. If you love spa rituals and you want something memorable, this is the choice that gives you a story to tell afterward.
If you’re not into heavier spa elements, you can still enjoy the other treatments. Just know that the mud and mineral water option is the signature card.
Tearoom time: a gentle Bangkok touch with tea and sweet options

A lot of massage places stop once your session ends. Mind n Matter keeps going, at least in concept, with a tearoom zone. It features wide-open glass windows, designed to catch sunlight.
The spa serves a Siamese Tea Set, described as a delicate traditional mix of Thai savory bites and sweets. You can also pair it with floral infusions, or go for specific ice-cream flavors like black glutinous rice, melon with coconut milk, and seasonal fruits.
Even if you don’t book this as part of your included package, it’s helpful to know it exists. When you’re traveling, a place to sit and sip tea after a massage helps you stop the “I’m still on the go” feeling. You let your body settle back into normal life.
Getting there smoothly: BTS, malls, and a quiet street walk

The spa’s location is one of its strongest practical perks. It’s about 5 minutes away from Chidlom BTS and also tied to the Central Chidlom Department Store area.
That means you have options. If you’re coming from sightseeing, BTS usually keeps you sane. If you’re already at Central Chidlom for shopping or air-conditioning time, this becomes an easy add-on.
The spa is on the 3rd floor in the Yolo Forest Community. That’s another small but real benefit. You’re not hunting through a maze of side streets for a single sign. You’re entering a community-style building with other services nearby, including hair and nail salon, cafe, restaurant, florist, and more retail stores.
So you can plan your day like this: arrive around your appointment time, do the massage, then stay a little longer without rushing back out immediately.
Price and value: what $28 really buys you

$28 per person for a 1-day spa session can be a solid deal, especially in a location tied to major transit. But the best way to judge value here is not just the price tag. It’s how many “quality signals” you get for it.
You’re paying for:
- Private massage rooms (not shared space)
- A treatment menu that includes multiple advanced options, including herbal hot compress and deep tissue with herbal oil
- A special signature offer: Phu Khon mud and mineral water massage
- A nicer atmosphere, including a tearoom area with sunlit glass windows
One caution on value: the information says the inclusion varies depending on the option selected. So two people paying the same price might still end up with different “extras.” When you call the spa to book, ask what your voucher option includes. Then you can judge the session as a complete package, not just a starting rate.
If you’re traveling on a budget but still want a memorable, comfort-focused break, this is the kind of place that can deliver. If you hate surprises and you want every detail locked in before you arrive, you’ll need to do that quick call to clarify your chosen option.
What the experience feels like in real life

The strongest feedback you can take from the experience is about staff and comfort. The greeter is described as polite and friendly, and one booking specifically notes the person welcoming them spoke excellent English. That’s a big deal because Thai spas are best when you can communicate pressure, preferences, and any sensitivities.
Another review praised the experience before, during, and after, which tells you the spa doesn’t just show up for the massage portion. Even a short interaction at the start can shape how safe and relaxed you feel once the session begins.
So if you’re anxious about trying something new, this is reassuring. The staff support seems to be a core part of the value, not a minor detail.
Who should book this spa voucher (and who should think twice)

This fits best if you want:
- A private massage session near BTS
- A treatment menu with both classic and targeted options (deep tissue, aromatherapy, herbal compress, scrub)
- A chance to try something distinctive, especially the Phu Khon mud/mineral water treatment
It might not fit you if:
- You dislike needing phone calls to finalize an appointment
- You want full English-first service from booking to treatment, since the spa lists Thai as the language
If you’re someone who prefers calm, scheduled self-care over “random walk-up” experiences, you’ll likely enjoy the structure here.
A quick “book it?” checklist for Mind n Matter
Should you book? I’d say yes if you check these boxes:
- You’ll be in the Chit Lom / Central Chidlom area and want an easy spa stop
- You care about private rooms and a comfortable interior, not a bare-minimum massage setup
- You’re curious about the Phu Khon mud and mineral water option, or at least one of the more specific therapies like herbal hot compress or deep tissue with herbal oil
- You’re willing to contact the spa to secure your appointment time
I’d hesitate if you’re the type who wants zero extra steps. Since you must call to book, factor that into your schedule.
If you want the best odds of a smooth visit, call, confirm what your voucher option includes, and tell them your preferred treatment and any pressure or sensitivity concerns. Then show up ready to relax.
FAQ
How far is Mind n Matter Massage Spa from Chit Lom BTS Station?
It’s conveniently located about 5 minutes away from Chit Lom BTS Station.
Where is the spa located in Bangkok?
The spa is in Soi Somkid, on the 3rd floor in the Yolo Forest Community.
How long is the experience?
The voucher is valid for 1 day, and you’ll check availability to see starting times.
What massage and spa services are available?
The spa lists Traditional Thai Massage, Deep Tissue Massage with special herbal oil, Aromatherapy Massage with massage oil, Centuries-old Thai Herbal Hot Compress, Body Scrub with hemp seed oil, and Face Shaping Massage.
Is the Phu Khon mud and mineral water massage offered here?
Yes. Mind n Matter states it offers a natural mud and mineral water spa massage from Phu Khon in Mae Hong Son.
Do I need to call to book an appointment?
Yes. You must call the spa at +66 094 624 4497 to secure an appointment.
Does every voucher include the same things?
No. The inclusion varies depending on the option you selected.
Is the spa wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is listed.
What language does the spa use?
Languages listed for the spa are Thai.
If I choose a future month, when do I receive my e-voucher?
If you select a future month, the e-voucher will be sent to your email at the start of the month you selected.




























