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Ginger Exchange
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This sparkling new restaurant brings innovative world-class sushi to Inman Square. Stepping into this ultra-modern dining room is like entering a cool urban oasis. Silver hanging moon lamps, colorful modern art, track lighting, and beautiful tan wood paneling create a hip, yet calming environment. Touches like dark designer chopsticks and hand-made ceramic soy sauce dispensers with oak corks make this place special. But even better is the eclectic Asian fusion fare. For an appetizer try the Mai-Tai Shrimp Skewers ? grilled shrimp with caramelized pineapples. Exciting sushi options include the Hoppin? Jalepeno ? white tuna and salmon with jalapenos and wasabi tobiko; and the Pyro ? seared hamachi and shrimp tempura with truffle oil. For main courses try the General X?s Chicken & Shrimp with mandarin oranges, chili and onions; and the grilled flank steak with smoky Korean BBQ sauce and seared bok choy. The Ginger Exchange also has two bars ? one for sushi and one serving creative drinks like their Dark & Stormy (ginger beer, topped with Goslings Black Rum). For Cambridge?s best and most inventive sushi and new Asian cuisine, the Ginger Exchange is the perfect spot.
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