You would be better off with the pleasing seared salmon with couscous and a wild mushroom ragout ($18.50).
Noodles, as a bed for juicy seared salmon with mild wasabi, came appropriately hot in this fine dish.
One off-menu special was noteworthy as well: seared Norwegian salmon combined with sweet fresh chestnuts, snow peas and hot peppers.
Granger's seared salmon on coriander noodles is very simple, but a riotous combination of flavours.
A refreshing toss of radicchio, jicama and papaya accompanied seared salmon, but the fish was overcooked.
Blue corn spoon bread is another gem, in an entree of seared salmon surrounded by a bright-orange pepper coulis.
I even like the seared smoked salmon with black beans, corn, avocado and tomatillo salsa.
The menu consists of sandwiches, salads and light fare like seared salmon or beef carpaccio.
The menu changes weekly, but you can count on the seared salmon, smoked duck and great sweet potato pancakes.
By coincidence, another outstanding main course was also poached in milk, a seared Alaskan white salmon.