Lexington KY Vietnamese and Cajun at the Fusion Cafe
Yes, you can find great Vietnamese and Cajun food in Lexington, KY. The Fusion Cafe at 919 Winchester Road in Lexington, KY has one of the most interesting menus in town. The Nguyen family has operated this little gem since April of 2006, offering a variety of foods. Their Pho (traditional Vietnamese noodle soup) gets rave reviews! But, they also serve some great Cajun food as well.
Every time I go in I'm met by smiling, helpful members of the Nguyen family. It's a warm, friendly place and I feel very lucky to live close by.
Living "inside New Circle" in Lexington, KY brings its own benefits. Just one benefit is that everything downtown is local, and everything out of town is just a nice little drive. It's perfect for us. With neighborhood Vietnamese and Cajun eateries like the Fusion Cafe nearby, we're never far from a great meal!

To find it come in on US 60, Winchester Road, toward the center of Lexington KY past New Circle Road to the corner of Seventh Street and Winchester Road. The building is a lovely yellow with a red roof. You can't miss it. Eat in or carry out, Vietnamese or Cajun at the Fusion Cafe is delicious.

Copyright 2009 by Monica Hess, All Rights Reserved
Lexington KY Vietnamese and Cajun at the Fusion Cafe
This past week I enjoyed the true value of good Feng Shui when I stayed at a log cabin in the Georgia mountains. After a near disaster of a weekend, the cabin was a breath of fresh air. The mountains were beautiful, the scenery amazing, but the cabin itself was more than just logs and a roof, it was a healing place. I even took advantage of some creative energy to do a bit of watercolors. It says a lot for the Feng Shui of the cabin that I'm sharing this with you. I know I have no artistic talent. However...I do know how to have fun with a cheap art set. Staying at that beautiful cabin in the mountains brought out some fun in me that had long gone missing.

See that guy walking down the path? Bigfoot. Yup...that's him. He likes it there, too.
In Flying Star Feng Shui we divide time into 20 year periods. Currently, we're in the 8th period. The 8 stars rule and allowing that star into the house will cure many of the energetic probems most houses have. The cabin allowed this good energy to enter through the front and flow freely thoughout the house. It was perfect.
Even more special is the fact that the owners rent out their cabin and you can also enjoy it. Check it out:
http://www.halfwayupcabin.com/index.html
Just remember to spend as much time as possible out on the screened in back porch...and listen for Bigfoot. He's the one that whoops in the night.
It's raining and I'm pondering. This hour it's the event known as "Open House".
I've been taking notes. Every open house so far has had its own "personality". One had a ghost...one had wet paint (found that the hard way)...one a staged bedroom complete with tripod and camera...(we won't go into details). Sometimes I don't think I want to do another...then I wonder what I'm going to find at the next one.
While I'm trying to decide, I'll just watch it rain and tweak the foundation of my new real estate career. I might even mop the floor. Down time can be some of the most productive.
Relocate America has ranked Lexington in the top 12 cities of their annual list of top 100 places to live in the US. Well, we knew that all along! The Bluegrass State has always been a great place to live, and Lexington is front and center. We have everything you need right here...moderate climate, fine universities, a world class medical school, entertainment, industry, and of course, the finest horse farms in the world. It's all here. Why look anywhere else?

This group of yearlings near Keeneland thinks I have carrots. Maybe they're right this time!


Springtime in Kentucky brings out the foals. This little guy was enchanted by my camera.


There is nothing more soothing than having the soft nose of a yearling brush your cheek on a beautiful spring day. These horses were out and about on farms near Keenland...waiting their turn at the track, and obvously very well loved. Each one was curious, and very friendly. I think they were expecting carrots. Maybe next time.

One day I'd love to feng shui the barn these guys call home!
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