Back in the Summer, I had visited Rumblefish out on the corner of Hastings and Garden. Yes, it occupies the former location of The Red Wagon and now dishes up fish n' chips and the sort. It was a pretty solid experience, but somehow, I just didn't get around to posting it. Well, let's try again as Jackie and I were coming from first dinner and needed a second dinner for good measure. I suggested we try Rumblefish and off we went! Fate would have it, we returned a week later for a tasting. So this post is a combination of all the meals I've had here!
For the 2nd and 3rd visits, I decided to get a few things that weren't on the table the first time I visited. First off, we had the Seafood Chowder which was a completely different animal. Rather than being creamy and thick, this was more brothy, yet not runny. It was chock full of buttery clams and pieces of soft fish. However, the most unique feature of it all was the flavour. At first, we were trying to figure out why the chowder was so intensely full of umami. After a bit of tasting and thinking, Jackie got it right - the addition of mushroom powder. Hence, this was somewhat of a seafood chowder/mushroom soup hybrid. Plenty tasty and original. As you can see, we got this with a bread bowl and in a regular bowl. Unlike other versions, the bread bowl was not sourdough. Hence, it was lighter and easier to eat. The bread soaked up the little broth that existed and was plenty delicious.
On my second visit with Jackie, we had the Calamari featuring fried strips of Humboldt squid. These were tender with classic squid chewiness. Really good balance in the texture department. The batter was relatively thin where it was almost not there in some spots. This resulted in a light crispiness. I felt that the seasoning was adequate where we could eat this without the accompanying ranch-like dip.
For the 1st and 3rd visits, I decided to order the Prawn Roll. Yes, both versions were doused in a considerable amount of sriracha mayo. Was it messy? Yes. However, it ate quite well since the prawns themselves were cooked just right having a cold water crunch. There was natural sweetness and brininess. With a kick, the creamy mayo acted as a binder that provided impact and moisture. All of this sat in a toasted buttery roll that was soft and a bit crispy on the outside. Completing this concoction, we had lettuce, slaw, ginger, pea shoots and pickled onions.
Onto the Fish n' Chips, I've had both the halibut and cod several times. The 2 piece Pacific Cod & Chips goes for $22.00 and includes slaw, lemon wedges and tartar sauce. I found the batter to be fairly thin and crispy. It wasn't greasy while the fish was moist and flaky. For me, it was all about the Halibut & Chips. This was a one piece for $17.00. Halibut can turn out badly if it was not fresh and overcooked. However, this was perfect. The fish was almost buttery and light. Fries were fresh-cut being crispy with plenty of potato goodness left inside. Tartar was also good being bright and not too heavy. Nice tang to it.
An item not found on the regular menu was the Nashville Hot Fish Sandwich. Consider this to be a dead-ringer for the chicken version except that it contained a piece of fried pacific cod. Dressing this thing was slaw, sriracha mayo, tartar, b&b pickles and pickled onion on a toasted bun. This had quite the kick while not going overboard. Nice crunch all around from the fish, slaw and pickles. Messy, but also delicious.
Now you would think the last thing that one would order is a Smash Burger at a fish n' chip joint right? Well, don't sleep on this burger as it was legit. The beef patty was smashed enough that it was able to crisp up on the edges while still not being dry. With condiments such as American cheese, burger sauce, lettuce, pickled onions and pickles, this had some Big Mac vibes. The toasted bun held everything together, yet was not heavy.
Last on the list was the Grilled Rockfish, Rice n' Beans. I've had the previous iteration of this dish (which is no longer available) which was sablefish. I preferred the sablefish more, but then again, it was also more expensive. For this one, the fish was nicely charred having a smokiness and being properly seasoned. It was not as moist and buttery as the sablefish, yet that was to be expected. This would be a good choice for those wanting something a bit healthier. Some grilled tortillas on the side allowed for construction your own taco/burrito. Overall, the food at Rumblefish is solid with some surprises. The Seafood Chowder is definitely different and plenty flavourful while the Smashburger is also good. If you go for the Fish n' Chips, you won't be disappointed.
*First 2 visits were paid but the 3rd visit was complimentary*
The Good:
- Solid Fish n' Chips
- That Seafood Chowder is unique
- Surprisingly good Smash Burger
The Bad:
- The Grilled Rockfish is on the drier side












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