This place is on average no different than pretty much every other Asian "holistic" massage place. That is, it is no better, no worse on average.
Yes, they use fake pictures in their advertising; *every* Asian "holistic" massage place does.
To state the obvious, these places (not just this one) are for the most part simply "rub 'n tugs" (but you all knew that or you wouldn't be reading these reviews and certainly wouldn't be concerned with pictures of attendants). The rub part at pretty much all of these Asian "holistic" places, with some very, very rare exceptions (do note that a "hard" massage doesn't mean "good", and a "holistic license" does *not* indicate any real training or experience), is pretty basic and definitely not therapeutic, and the tug part can range from a hand job with perhaps some touching or sliding around (as at this place) to, well, pretty much anything (though not at this particular one).
The biggest, a cynic would say the *only*, difference between these places, again a broad generalization, is that some have better or more prolific shills than the others.