Restore in Los Angeles
Bangkok's thermal and recovery culture is one of the city's best-kept secrets. Authentic Japanese onsen, Korean jimjilbang, Finnish saunas, float tanks, cryotherapy chambers, and private hot spring suites are scattered across the city. Yunomori brought genuine onsen culture to Sukhumvit with mineral-rich baths imported from Hokkaido. Wanaka Sanctuary created something entirely new — a design-forward wellness sanctuary blending traditional Thai healing with modern sound therapy. The best experiences give you permission to do nothing: soak, steam, cold plunge, float, repeat. Prices start under 500 baht for a full thermal circuit.
5 venues in Restore

Remedy Place
The original social wellness club that started it all — Remedy Place West Hollywood is the flagship where ice bath classes, HBOT, and the concept of wellness-as-nightlife were born, now a fixture of Hollywood's health-obsessed scene.

Heimat
A five-floor European-inspired members club in Hollywood spanning gym, pool, restaurant, coworking, and spa — Heimat is LA's most ambitious attempt at creating a true urban members' club built around wellness.

Wi Spa
An iconic 48,000-square-foot Korean mega-spa open 24 hours in Koreatown — Wi Spa has been LA's gateway to authentic jjimjilbang culture for over two decades, with five floors of specialty saunas, pools, and legendary body scrubs.

Teddy's Hot House
Venice Beach's grassroots communal sauna featuring authentic Finnish heat and a Morozko Forge cold plunge — Teddy's Hot House proves that social wellness doesn't need luxury trappings, just good heat, cold water, and real community.

Love.Life
A 45,000-square-foot wellness campus in El Segundo combining a full gym, pickleball courts, integrative health clinic, plant-based cafe, and recovery suite — Love.Life is LA's most ambitious attempt to put everything wellness under one roof.