Sept. 12, 2008
- Lexington Herald-Leader
- By Wendy Miller
Masala Fine Dining, a second location of the Masala in Beaumont, is tucked away on an access corridor off Nicholasville Road, on the former site of Kentucky Hot Moon, a quick bite spot known for its labyrinthine interior with funhouse mirrors and a phenomenally purple ladies' room. Its reinvented Indian self is still a maze, especially in the dark, but the décor has intensified: The walls are now black and red, and painted with elaborate designs, creating a more fearless impression than its predecessor did. (Full review)
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Masala Fine Dining, a second location of the Masala in Beaumont, is tucked away on an access corridor off Nicholasville Road, on the former site of Kentucky Hot Moon, a quick bite spot known for its labyrinthine interior with funhouse mirrors and a phenomenally purple ladies' room. Its reinvented Indian self is still a maze, especially in the dark, but the décor has intensified: The walls are now black and red, and painted with elaborate designs, creating a more fearless impression than its predecessor did. (Full review)