A new restaurant opened last week
in downtown Indy. Called Nada, it bills itself
as Modern Mexican.
The color and design of the place is wonderful,
a contemporary balance of coral, yellow, and aqua
with bright blue to balance it all.
I was thoroughly taken in by the contemporary
interior accented with more rustic touches
of texture and tiles. The seating is arranged in groups:
benches and tables along the sides, with banquettes
in the center and curtained booths along
one wall. It looks casual, but it definitely is not.
I loved my meal.
I had an appetizer of chips with salsa
and guacamole, dinner of grilled salmon, and
dessert of butterscotch flan. Yum.
I don't drink much, so only had a glass
of red wine. The food, while spicy, was not
overwhelmed with heat nor drowned
in cilantro; I was able to enjoy
all the flavors and textures.
The service was excellent,
almost embarrassingly so. I suppose that
was due to the place just having opened and/or
to my being by myself. I liked it.
I left Nada looking forward to my next visit,
wondering what I would choose for my next meal.
I saw people of all ages enjoying their first
visit to the dining room and a happy crowd
as I walked through the bar.
I'm not much of a "foodie" but I know
what I like and I liked this place.
Very inviting place, wished I could have lunch there right now!
ReplyDeleteThe first image is reminiscent of Edward Hopper paintings.
Looks nice, and unique in some ways.
ReplyDeleteI could have gone here too.
It does look inviting- and I like the framework of the lamps.
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