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Lakeview Tower Beauty Salon & Nail Spa

Lakeview Tower Beauty Salon & Nail Spa

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410 Queens Quay W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3T1, Canada
(416) 506-1347
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Oct 25, 2021
The staff are so warm and welcoming! I can never forget their kindness when they congratulated my sister for her wedding with a gift card. Our nails for the wedding day were immaculate and the wedding party were well impressed by them. This salon had become the go-to for me!

Dec 12, 2021
Always get my nails done here and they look great every time. I do shellac mani and pedis. They're really friendly and can usually accommodate my last minute appointment requests.

Oct 21, 2020
started going to them when i was living in the same building. its been over 5 years that i go there for my mani, pedi, eyebrows, and waxing. moved out of the area to mimico and there are a lot of nail places around me now but this is still my go to place for all services. even if i move to mississauga or even further, i would still go to this place. Monica is the manager and she has been doing my eyebrows for years now. I wouldnt ever go to anyone else. clean place, good service, competitive pricing i feel. the wait time is a bit inconvenient but the service makes up for it. they are all well trained and the finishing of their work is good. worth a try.

Nov 27, 2021
These people are are down right RACIST! I did not even get a thank you after paying and giving a tip!! My Sisters Pls stay away from this store. Pls Im begging you

Oct 19, 2021
Thrice they confirmed price is $10 (including tax) to remove biogel but when I made the payment they deducted $12 without any info. They didn't bother to ask or tell the price untill I went inside again to ask why you deducted $12. They said because I did not do manicure with them. Very unprofessional!!

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Tue:10 am - 8 pm
Wed:10 am - 8 pm
Thu:10 am - 8 pm
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