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Kid Friendly Restaurants Whistler (Updated 2021 With Menus)
"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..."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"By day, it's a busy and popular stop for hungry skiers who are in a rush to get back on the mountain. (It is, after all, situated right atop the Whistler gondola station.) Favored foods include poutine, the interestingly-named "sex cheese," nachos, burgers and the like. Once night settles, however, the place takes on an all together different ambience, becoming a happening nightspot."
"It’s likely both, but what’s not in dispute is that the GLC is the best place for après in Whistler. With a great view overlooking the village centre and returning skiers, GLC offers signature drinks like spicy Bloody Caesars and Canadian pub cuisine like butter chicken poutine and giant nacho platters. Read more: Our dining and accommodation guide to Whistler Creekside"
"Known by the locals as GLC, this spot is recognized worldwide as one of the best places to après. As the heart of Whistler's social scene, it provides perfect views of skiers on the slopes in the winter. In the summer, it overlooks the bike park so you can watch riders tackle the wicked GLC drops – three cliff-drops down to a dirt landing pad."
"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."
"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."
"Whistler rejoiced when Ohyama Ramen opened its doors and finally brought this Japanese staple to the village. Head here for hearty bowls of brothy noodles."
"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..."
"Vida in the Fairmont Chateau Whistler has an extravagant list of spa services from hot stone massages to Ayurveda treatments and pedicures. They offer a full-body tune-up with access to the Fairmont Chateau Whistler’s pool, hot tubs, steam room, sauna and of course, the poolside bar. It makes for a wonderful day of pampering and socializing."
"The Scandinave Spa in Whistler is one of the best spa experiences in Whistler, if not Canada!. It’s the landmark spa in the Sea-to-Sky corridor, attracting visitors from as far aware as Vancouver on a regular basis. In wintertime just imagine yourself melting away into an outdoor hot tub, surrounded by falling snow in the midst of an ancient rainforest."
"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."
"Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa holds the title as the only Javanese spa in North America. What is a Javanese spa?. It’s a spa that uses Indonesian practices combined with Jamu – use of herbal medicine."