Reviews on Sushi food in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Whistler, British Columbia, is a short trip from Vancouver by road or air. The stunning landscape, pedestrian-only Village and genuine, down-to-earth mountain culture make Whistler an unforgettable year-round destination. Winters provide reliable snow for skiing, snowboarding and Nordic sports while golf, mountain biking and hiking fill the warmer months. Festivals, spas, restaurants and bars combine with endless outdoor activities to make Whistler the ultimate place to escape and unwind.
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4 based on 53 reviews
Tucked away in the Whistler visitor centre along with a very small Tim Hortons coffee shop (you will see the Tim Hortons sign when you walk the village stroll). Prices are reasonable, food is fresh, quick take out & there are a few small tables for two if you want to have a seat. I always go here for sushi takeout when in Whistler.
4 based on 133 reviews
Family owned Japanese restaurant in the Westin Hotel. 56 seats including two traditional Japanese tatami rooms. Open in the Westin for 19 years. An authentic Japanese restaurant located in the heart of Whistler.
I attended in person to order for my partner and I as we were staying at the Westin and wanted a healthy bite to eat before a work party. First of all they won't deliver within the hotel, which is unfortunate but I guess not part of their business model for some reason. So I placed my order and then returned in 20 min to retrieve it. I found the order process was extremely slow as it seemed the waitress did not know the computer system, maybe she was new? When I came to pick up my order, I found as I was waiting again, despite being told exactly 20 minutes for the waitress to pour my miso soups. Then we I got out of there around 6 minutes after arriving on time, the waitress chased me down to double check my order at the elevator where it was revealed that some of my order was missing. I understand that things happen but for $81 of sushi which consisted of 1 roll and 8 pieces of sushi and 2 miso soups. I was shocked at the poor service and that some of the sushi tasted close to its best before date. Over all a very, very underwhelming experience and surprising that the Westin continues to do business with this establishment.
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4 based on 27 reviews
No reservations accepted here. We "checked-in" at 5:40pm and were told we wouldn't be seated before 7:30pm. Our name and phone number was asked and they said they would call. Not trusting that they would, my husband came down from the Sundial Hotel where we were staying (right above the restaurant) at 7:20pm to check the status of our position in the queue. When he was told a table was being cleared for us, he called the rest of our party to come down from the hotel (2 were there and myself and my daughter were coming down). It took us 5 mins to come down from our room and because only 2 of the 4 where there when they were FINALLY ready, they gave our table to another party and asked us to wait some more. Really??? We have been to some of the finest or most desirable restaurants in Toronto and they don't even do that! I couldn't help but be reminded of the service you get in the Emergency of most Canadian hospitals with this experience; large sitting area at the entrance and you will be waiting for what seems like a lifetime. To add insult to injury, when you are having your meal, forget about taking it easy a bit and finally relaxing because you will definitely be given the vibe to order fast, eat fast, and get out of there fast because some other fool has also been waiting for 2+ hours. I hope their entire party is present the second they are called to be seated!
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4 based on 72 reviews
I used to equally love both Samarai Sushi locations in Creekside and Nesters, until the Creekside location downgraded from yummy sushi and bowls to just bowls ... now I go only to the Nester location. I love their sushi rolls and their incredible Spicy Agedashi Tofu !!! The best !! Thank you so much ! The only request I would like is please add Inari to your nigiri menu ! thankyou !!
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4 based on 158 reviews
"Izakayas" are informal Japanese gastropubs popular throughout Japan known for serving tapas-style food. Located in the Royal Bank Building in Whistler Village, Harajuku's interior is inspired by a Japanese village in the early 1900s. Our cosy nooks and l
We (family of four) were in Whistler for just over 2 weeks of skiing and boarding. Over the course of our stay we dined here 3 times after discovering this place on last yearâs trip.I find that all the Japanese restaurants I like are not easy to find and in this regard, Harajuku Izakaya is in this tradition. It is basically through a car park at the back of the main village Supermarket, up some stairs on the left. It is quite popular so suggest booking first.The food here is excellent and was very consistent over the nights we dined here. My favourite is the black cod but their salads are also excellent and really everything is top quality.The service is also very friendly and efficient. The decor is quite detailed and inviting. Try the rotating BC beer.Arigatou gozaimasu! So glad you found us and for choosing to dine with us multiple times! See you next year :)
4 based on 818 reviews
Youâll love sushi village! My family and I are a bunch of skiers who have visited whistler many times for the amazing mountains. We have been going there for seven years and every year, we return to Sushi Village. Their food is consistently amazing; we have their sesame seaweed salads and fresh delicious sushi that our whole family can not get enough of. Another great thing is the environment; each group of people gets a secluded booth where they can eat and still feel like they are in a peaceful environment. One thing to take note of is that it is often fairly crowded and difficult to get a spot right away if you donât have a reservation. Otherwise, if you are up to trying sushi or already love sushi and find yourself in Whistler, definitely stop by!
4 based on 370 reviews
Japanese cuisine, family style restaurant, at the base of Blackcomb Mountain in beautiful Whistler BC. A cozy, local's favorite restaurant, reservations are recommended. Call to confirm during our busy winter season. Come in to enjoy your sushi favorites
Delicious sushi, amazing waitress (rose on her dress) super friendly.I didnât feel well, yet I felt very welcome here. All the food was really tasty, plenty of choice and the most Incredible matcha tea creme brûlée. You have to go here if youâre in town.Thanks again to our lovely waitress!
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4 based on 426 reviews
Below average sushi rolls.When ordering green tea it comes out of a plastic tea pot, they don't leave the tea pot at table, tasted a bit watered down. Fast service. Fried soft shell crab was great. Spicy tuna roll was tasteless. Assorted sashimi had good variety and amount. Yakitori (teriyaki chicken) okay.
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