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Best Restaurants Whistler, BC V8E - Last Updated July 2021
"A post shared by URBA | YVR (@urbavancouver) on Feb 7, 2018 at 5:00pm PST. This modern bar and steakhouse is located in the Four Season Whistler. Offering traditional mountain cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients, this spot is sure not to disappoint when visiting for a meal."
"Our last preCovid dinner in Whistler was the Sidecut patio…..last night was too wet for outdoors but the restaurant was busy( but quiet noise-level wise) and... (604) 966-5280Order online"
"Head to Whistler Mountain Bike Park, the city’s top place for action, obstacles and adventure. Gear up, grab a bike and plan for a downhill ride through the woods. Whistler Mountain Bike Park even ranks among the best lift-accessed downhill bike parks in the world."
"Simply put, the Whistler Mountain Bike Park is the best lift-accessed mountain bike park in the world. It is the ultimate thing to do in Whistler in Summer. There are nearly 5,000 vertical feet of adrenaline-fueled downhill mountain bike trails."
"Best way to get there: It’s an easy walk from Nordic, Alta Vista, and Blueberry Hill, and an easy bike ride from almost anywhere in town. There is parking, but it can get busy in the summer months. Why we love it: It’s easy to get to but arguably less popular (read: crowded) than Lost Lake."
"One of summers simplest pleasures is spending a sunny day beside the lake. Whistler has a whole host of amazing lakes and parks, it can be hard to decide on which one to go to!. Lakeside Park in Alta Vista has enough facilities to keep the family entertained all day long."
"Conveniently located in the Le Chamios Hotel at the base of Blackcomb, Nagomi Sushi features fresh rolls and traditional Japanese food. Newly updated, and a wide variety of dishes makes Nagomi is a great choice for families or groups. Nagomi also offers take out on their menu, so it’s perfect if you’re exhausted after a long day on the mountain."
"I've eaten at Nagomi twice now (first in January 2021), and the high standard was maintained on both visits. There's a nice range of sashimi, s..."
"Nagomi offers a large selection of traditional Japanese sushi rolls, sashimi and nigiri. Look out for their spring and fall specials."
"Unfussy sushi bar serving up some of the cheapest Japanese food in Whistler. Also one of the only places to have Korean dishes on the menu. Great for a quick, cheap lunch."
"This local favourite always takes down best sushi when Pique Magazine dishes out their lists of the best restaurants in Whistler. Head chef and owner Toshiyuki Kobayashi has over 30 years of experience making inventive sushi rolls for locals. He heavily relies on fish sourced from BC’s waters for ultimate freshness."
"This popular Japanese spot is a sushi specialist but they also serve everything from pork gyoza to spicy hotpots and stomach-warming udon noodle bowls – the tempura noodle bowl is best. A relaxing hangout, it's..."
"Traditional Irish food, a lengthy whiskey list, a boisterous dance floor and live music have made the Dubh Linn Gate popular for more than two decades. Word has it that the bar is authentically Irish, having been transported piece by piece across the ocean to Whistler in 1997. Resident band the Whiskeydicks, who brand themselves “Celtic Gypsy party rockers,” play traditional and modern music."
"Then head to the Dubh Linn Gate for their traditional breakfast. With homemade baked beans, bacon, sausage, your choice of egg and black pudding, this is sure to put you right back on track. In the mood for a hair of the dog?"