The drinking glass was very dirty, and the ramen noodles were clumped together because they were not properly unwrapped. Even if I pick up just a few strands with chopsticks, they all come together in a lump. I'm disappointed.
Rainbow Paddler
The day old half price food is perfect for those of us struggling to afford food in whistler. I got a half price day old beef domburi, gyoza and some teriyaki sauce. This made the perfect meal for me super yummy. Nice little spot I'd totally recommend although figuring out the entrance and which bit is which confused me at first
Dan Edmunds
Lots of excellent original products from Japan not too expensive and very good service.
George Hall
Terrible food and service. Also, if you buy sushi… soy sauce is extra. Wow
P Y
Got some salmon avo roll and it was very fresh and fun place to get Japanese snacks and drinks in Whistler.
P Yom
Got some salmon avo roll and it was very fresh and fun place to get Japanese snacks and drinks in Whistler.
andy
came here to buy some snacks, customer service was good and the prepackaged stuff was very nice
Rod and Gloria Humphries
Excellent selection soy sauce to various noodles
Lil bel
The pork is too salty. They put a lot of soysauce or salt. Not great.
Jeffrey
Great little market to find Japanese snacks and drinks. You can find just enough Asian ingredients and food to cook back at your hotel. They also have some premade food you can grab and go!
Small Japanese market for those specialty items you are looking for like ramen noodles both fresh frozen and dried, nori, rice, panko, kimchee, shoyu and other sauces and limited snacks and drinks. They do come at a premium but if you need a specialty Japanese item, this is your best shot. They also have limited bentos which I haven't really looked at. They are owned and run by the same company as Harajuku Izakaya and Ohyama Ramen so it can't be too bad. It's a small Japanese market but if you are looking for a specialty item they may have it. We got some fresh frozen ramen with chicken shio broth. Alone it was pretty boring and plain but we added sliced steak, caramelized onions with butter and garlic, spam and a soft boiled egg
Joyce L.
Fuji Market is a cute, small Asian market. They had cup ramen, rice, snacks, even kimchi and a variety of prepared rolls (usually sell out by 2). If you are craving any of the aforementioned items, it's worth going, esp if you want a quick, fairly inexpensive lunch.
Justin Tong
Small little Japanese grocer. We found a few items here, not much selection. The sushi trays are good but they usually sold out mid afternoon.
Selena B
The prepackaged food is mediocre. I did like the chicken because it seemed like good quality meat. The salmon triangle onari had no salmon and rice was tasteless. I do like that they have a microwave inside for you to use.
Mandy Guo
Was not expecting to find such an authentic Japanese market in Whisler. This spot is so cute! They have a bunch of Japanese snacks and you can also pick up premade food here as well. This market is also right next to 2 other Japanese restaurants which is all owned by the same people. Would definitely check it out when you’re visiting and pick up some snacks for your hikes.
The drinking glass was very dirty, and the ramen noodles were clumped together because they were not properly unwrapped. Even if I pick up just a few strands with chopsticks, they all come together in a lump. I'm disappointed.
The day old half price food is perfect for those of us struggling to afford food in whistler. I got a half price day old beef domburi, gyoza and some teriyaki sauce. This made the perfect meal for me super yummy. Nice little spot I'd totally recommend although figuring out the entrance and which bit is which confused me at first
Lots of excellent original products from Japan not too expensive and very good service.
Terrible food and service. Also, if you buy sushi… soy sauce is extra. Wow
Got some salmon avo roll and it was very fresh and fun place to get Japanese snacks and drinks in Whistler.
Got some salmon avo roll and it was very fresh and fun place to get Japanese snacks and drinks in Whistler.
came here to buy some snacks, customer service was good and the prepackaged stuff was very nice
Excellent selection soy sauce to various noodles
The pork is too salty. They put a lot of soysauce or salt. Not great.
Great little market to find Japanese snacks and drinks. You can find just enough Asian ingredients and food to cook back at your hotel. They also have some premade food you can grab and go!
Restaurantji Recommends
Small Japanese market for those specialty items you are looking for like ramen noodles both fresh frozen and dried, nori, rice, panko, kimchee, shoyu and other sauces and limited snacks and drinks. They do come at a premium but if you need a specialty Japanese item, this is your best shot. They also have limited bentos which I haven't really looked at. They are owned and run by the same company as Harajuku Izakaya and Ohyama Ramen so it can't be too bad. It's a small Japanese market but if you are looking for a specialty item they may have it. We got some fresh frozen ramen with chicken shio broth. Alone it was pretty boring and plain but we added sliced steak, caramelized onions with butter and garlic, spam and a soft boiled egg
Fuji Market is a cute, small Asian market. They had cup ramen, rice, snacks, even kimchi and a variety of prepared rolls (usually sell out by 2). If you are craving any of the aforementioned items, it's worth going, esp if you want a quick, fairly inexpensive lunch.
Small little Japanese grocer. We found a few items here, not much selection. The sushi trays are good but they usually sold out mid afternoon.
The prepackaged food is mediocre. I did like the chicken because it seemed like good quality meat. The salmon triangle onari had no salmon and rice was tasteless. I do like that they have a microwave inside for you to use.
Was not expecting to find such an authentic Japanese market in Whisler. This spot is so cute! They have a bunch of Japanese snacks and you can also pick up premade food here as well. This market is also right next to 2 other Japanese restaurants which is all owned by the same people. Would definitely check it out when you’re visiting and pick up some snacks for your hikes.