Whistler Restaurants and Fine Dining Reservations

Whistler Blackcomb's 17 restaurants cater to all appetites; from tea huts selling light refreshments to cozy cabins selling rustic home-cooked meals and Belgian waffles at over 6,000ft. Two on-mountain lodges seat more than 1,000 guests and offer market-style dining. Meanwhile, the bar and grills at the base offer sit-down service, great drink selections and heaping plates of decadent food.

There are more than 90 Whistler restaurants, bars and lounges and fine dining options in Whistler, BC Canada. All the flavours of the world are here - Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, Italian, Greek, Indian, Mexican, Korean, - a melting pot of cuisine types. All priced to suit a variety of budgets too. You can even book online Whistler dinner reservations at some of the restaurants.

Dining in Whistler is divided into the following areas: Blackcomb Mountain, Village North, Whistler Village, Creekside, Whistler Mountain, Upper Village and Whistler Valley.

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Village North
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Seafood/Steak
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$30 to $50 (for 2 - 3 course meal, not including drinks & taxes)
Features:
Canada's Premiere Steakhouse.

Reviews

Surprisingly delicious seafood
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(5/18/2009 6:52:26 PM)
This was the third of five places we visited on our evening with Whistler Tasting Tours.  It's probably what you expect from a typical steakhouse - dark lighting, lots of mahogany furniture, and servers in white butcher coats.  But they absolutely won us over with some amazing crusted blackened ahi tuna.  It just melt in your mouth.  It's on their appetizer menu, so be sure to not miss it.  And the paired Nk'mip Pinot Noir was fantastic.  The server really seemed to know their wines which added to the experience.
Hy's Review
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(1/31/2008 8:49:32 AM)
Although many people have raved about this place, I can only describe their food as so so.... Steaks were not cooked correctly: several of us ordered medium rare, came out more medium to medium well.  The steaks lacked taste..... if you do go though, order the Tbone.. much better than their recommended new york strip.  Starter wise, the oysters were good.  As for drinks, their wine menu is extensive and the owner does know their wine. The service on the other hand is a let down... I would expect waiters to remember (or even write) what each person has ordered rather than put it in front of you and then for you to figure out who ordered what!...