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THE 30 BEST Gluten Free Restaurants in Whistler, Canada - 2021
"Family owned and located in the heart of the Village Stroll since 1989, Teppan Village is the ultimate destination for Japanese Teppanyaki cuisine. We feature freshly prepared ingredients combined with traditional Japanese recipes, the finest...See More"
"Nothing hits quite like a bowl of ramen on a cold and wet day. If you’re looking for your fix of Ramen or other Japanese staples, check out Ohyama Ramen located next to the Whistler Conference Centre. They offer a variety of hearty meat and vegetarian ramen options that are sure to scratch that itch."
"Opened in 2017, Ohyama Ramen has only been around for 3 years but has already managed to cement its place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike. It's popular for its super fun décor, which is designed to look like a Japanese city street. They have a seasonal menu that has marked vegan options."
"There are lots of other fried and yummy items available, like poke, zuke, sushi, bowls, and even deepfried Brussels sprouts, at this Japanese pub in the heart of Whistler."
"A combination of Japanese and Korean food, Harajuku Izakaya has a funky dining room with an adjacent Japanese supermarket where you can pick up a cheap lunch."
"Located in the Whistler Visitor Information Centre, it’s great for a quick bite or lunch stop. Another great option for families is Whistler Dine In. Whistler Dine In, allows you to order from a selection of Whistler Restaurants and have your dinner delivered, so you can enjoy a restaurant meal from the comfort of your vacation home or hotel room."
"Whistler has been a sushi hotspot for close to 30 years now which means there is a whole generation of kids who grew up here eating sushi that are now taking their own offspring out for fresh rolls and perfect finger food. Whistler has more than a half dozen excellent sushi spots to choose from but local parents definitely have some favourites."
"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..."
"Located in Creekside just next to the post office, Whistler Samurai Bowl is a popular spot among locals for a quick lunch break after or during a day on the slopes. One of the most affordable places to grab lunch in Whistler, Samurai Bowl has something for everyone. Their healthy Asian bowls, hot and fresh soups, donburi, and daily specials will have you salivating and satisfied."
"This chain has a number of branches along the sea-to-sky, and this bigger restaurant has some delicious vegan options, We love the vegan tofu ramen, their garden and green fresh spring rolls, kimchi, donburis, vegetable Udon and their veggie wraps."
"For over 25 years, Blue Highways Massage has been alleviating the sore muscles of people in Whistler. It’s one of Whistler’s longest-running spas and with all that experience comes fantastic service. This intimate spa operates on Main St. in Whistler Village and has 9 relaxing and rejuvenating rooms for its clients."
"Whistler Day Spa is located at Pan Pacific Village Centre Hotel and offers a full range of services and body treatments. Guests also receive free access to the hot tub, pool deck, and sauna with any massage or facial. This day spa aims to rejuvenate the mind, body and senses."
"The Whistler Day Spa is tucked into the Pan Pacific Village Centre hotel. The staff are well trained and an appointment grant you access to the outdoor pool area, an added bonus for any treatment!"
"Scandinave Spa is probably the most well-known spa in Whistler because their offerings are unlike any other. Hot and cold pools, steam room, sauna, solarium, fireplaces, tea stations and a massage building are scattered in the tranquil forest of Whistler. Most spa go-ers spend a few hours alternating between the traditional Nordic hot, cold, relax cycle for the full hydrotherapy experience."
"OK this one isn’t strictly a Whistler Instagram photo location because you can’t take photos inside. You can’t actually take anything electrical inside as the idea is that you relax in complete silence. We were lucky enough to enter before opening hours so we could shoot for a project we did with Scandinave Spa."
"For over 25 years, Blue Highways Massage has been alleviating the sore muscles of people in Whistler. It’s one of Whistler’s longest-running spas and with all that experience comes fantastic service. This intimate spa operates on Main St. in Whistler Village and has 9 relaxing and rejuvenating rooms for its clients."
"They focus on using natural products that are both very effective and kinder to the environment than other products. This eco-consciousness crosses over into other aspects of the spa, with Eco Chic Spa using organic and fair-trade robes and linens. This passion for the environment isn’t just found in the owners."
"Also among the top Whistler spas is Eco Chic Spa, which offers a selection of massage therapy and treatments. In addition to traditional services, Eco Chic Spa provides light-treatment therapies. To relieve aches and pains, select from deep tissue, Swedish, hot stone and lava shell massages."
"Scandinave Spa is probably the most well-known spa in Whistler because their offerings are unlike any other. Hot and cold pools, steam room, sauna, solarium, fireplaces, tea stations and a massage building are scattered in the tranquil forest of Whistler. Most spa go-ers spend a few hours alternating between the traditional Nordic hot, cold, relax cycle for the full hydrotherapy experience."
"OK this one isn’t strictly a Whistler Instagram photo location because you can’t take photos inside. You can’t actually take anything electrical inside as the idea is that you relax in complete silence. We were lucky enough to enter before opening hours so we could shoot for a project we did with Scandinave Spa."
"James Stewart Sculpture Gallery is a small gallery with a big impact. Its current exhibition of large, life-like, and finely detailed sculptures of individuals the artist and gallery owner James Stewart met during his travels around the world is creating quite a stir in a town more accustomed to paintings of wild animals and spectacular landscapes. After building a career in Hollywood by creating visual effects for movies such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Shrek 2, James decided to give it all up and devote his time to his art and to enjoying the wild adventures of Whistler."