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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowMy two Grant companions surely wouldn’t start, as I did, with two delicious roles of sushi. And they wouldn’t have been wowed by the lovely presentation.
Perhaps I would do better to have invited singer Amy Grant and maybe Murphy Brown’s Grant Shaud.
Those two, however, would have to fight me for the last pieces of the Mango Roll ($10), which leavened the fruitiness with cream cheese, cucumber, avocado and just enough cilantro and jalapeno to make sure you are paying attention. The Crazy Monkey Roll ($12) was even better, with yellowtail, asparagus, scallion, avocado, tempura crunch, red pepper jam and melon miso getting along nicely in their tight quarters.My real companion and I started the meal with the low-key Tangerine and Goat Cheese Salad ($7.95), with baby field greens and red onions that nonetheless made a nice first impression. A bowl of Edamame ($4.95) closed the deal and could have used a little restraint in the sea salting. But this is a minor quibble about an exceptional meal. This Noah Grant character knows how to entertain.
And, I’ll grant it, he’s created a classy, elegant, and comfortable Zionsville eatery. •
Fourth in our month-long series of restaurant reviews guided by the Urban Spoon application of the iPhone.
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