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The husband and wife team of the popular Kinbari Sushi Restaurant in Kimberley have opened their second restaurant in Cranbrook.

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Picture of sushi chef preparing food at the Sushi Rang restaurant in Cranbrook.

The husband and wife team of the popular Kinbari Sushi Restaurant in Kimberley have opened their second restaurant in mid-September in Cranbrook, with the opening of Sushi Rang, located at 1000 Cranbrook Street North. — Photo courtesy Kootenay Business

The husband and wife team of the popular Kinbari Sushi Restaurant in Kimberley have opened their second restaurant in mid-September in Cranbrook. Juny Nam and Jenny Baek have opened and are operating the 55-seat sushi restaurant called Sushi Rang.

Jenny Baek is the manager and hostess of the restaurant and Juny Nam is the head sushi chef. Originally from Vancouver, they have been in Kimberley for two and a half years and are pleased to have expanded to Cranbrook as well.

Their menu includes roll and sushi combos, special rolls, nigiri, sashimi, teriyaki, tempura, noodles and noodle combos, donburi, miso soup, seaweed salad and much more. The Sushi Rang has a cozy atmosphere and all the dishes are prepared fresh and are hand-made in the restaurant.

Here is one comment from Yelp:

"So second visit, I did 4 stars last time but upgraded it to 5. This little place in my opinion has the most delicious and creative Sushi this side of Kamloops. You have to try the Volcano roll and the Lobster Roll. Visually lovely and tastefully delicious. Honestly, a world class Sushi place right here in Cranbrook..."

Located at 1000 Cranbrook Street North, Sushi Rang is open Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 9:00 pm.

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