To be clear, when I said "street massage" I meant indoors, Thailand style: you walk on a street, you see a massage place, you make sure it looks like a professional massage (not extra-oriented one), you walk in, you choose a foot massage, and you sit in a chair. Professional massage means women are well trained for the actual massage, not just a sloppy rub hoping to sell extras in the end. Getting foot massage in a chair ensures there will no extras upsell (which can still happen even in a professional places) since you are in the room with other people.
I'm well aware of all kinds of the special/extra massage an spa places in Jakarta in the areas mentioned above, it's those places I actually don't want to go when I just want a normal massage, and foot massage is the one I get most of the time.
So - is "reflexology" is the keyword for the foot massage and other professional theraputic massage here, correct? I did see a number of such places in malls, yes, for some reason they put me off looking bit too "spa-like" to me, where I was afraid even for a foot massage I would have to undress, lay down on a table in a separate room etc. etc. as opposed to informal walkin/sit down/get rubbed/walkout kind of places I'm so used to in Thailand. So I guess next time I will just go in and see what happens