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By Elena Kadvany
Rumble Fish, now serving sushi in Mountain View
Uploaded: Nov 18, 2015Rumble Fish, a relatively new downtown Mountain View restaurant, has been serving up an extensive menu of fresh sushi and other Japanese fare since October.
Owners Eun-Joo Chang and her husband Jin Chung, also the head chef, took over a space at 357 Castro St. (Suite 3A) earlier this year after Sono Sushi closed.
Chung previously worked at a large Japanese restaurant in Fresno, but the couple was always interested in opening their own place, either in downtown Mountain View or Palo Alto, Chang said.
“My favorite cuisine is Japanese, even though I’m Korean,” Chang said. “I just love sushi and sashimi.”
Rumble Fish serves everything from sashimi, nigiri and rolls (there are close to 40 of them) to udon, chicken katsu, yakitori and fresh oysters. Chang said all the sushi is made from “very, very high-end, quality fish.”
Drinks-wise, she said an increasing number of customers also expect not only quality sake, but high-end wine, so they’re working to boost that part of the menu.
Editor's note: This story was updated to correct inaccurate information that stated Rumble Fish opened in late August. It opened in October.