It was about a 10-minute walk from the Old Town and the hotel where I stayed. I thought "White Rose" was the name of a Hoi An specialty, and it turned out the famous restaurant was right next door. I decided to go after my treatment. Now, about the treatment itself. This was my second massage & spa in Hoi An. Before the treatment, they asked about scent preferences (rose or lavender), and whether to use tiger balm. I filled out a consultation sheet where I marked areas on a body diagram for a 3-level intensity massage, indicating where I wanted more focus and where less. Since we went as a couple, we were shown to the same room. The 60-minute course was a firm massage, and it was very relaxing. It was just as good as other similarly priced establishments before discounts. Of course, the quality of a massage can depend on the therapist. I personally preferred this place. I liked the stretching-like pushing and pulling techniques. My partner, however, said they didn't experience much of that. Afterwards, we had lotus tea and watermelon in the lobby, and then went to the White Rose restaurant next door. Of course, it was a separate bill. It was wonderful.