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Terra-cotta tiles, well-chosen antiques, and original artwork create a vibrantly chic atmosphere for what has always been one of Whistler's top fine-dining restaurants. — Fodor's
As one of Whistler's top destination restaurants, this elegant bistro never fails to impress. — Fodor's
A favorite with locals and in-the-know visitors, this spot's European ambience and consistently well-executed dishes seal the deal. — Gayot
If you don't equate sushi with social buzz, then you haven't been to this perennial Whistler hot spot, which offers everything from après-ski to late-night dining. — Fodor's
Upscale, authentic Italian (no Olive Garden–type fare here) with romantically low lights, fireplaces, gleaming wood, and attentive service—that about sums up the appeal of Quattro. — Frommer's
The look airier and more contemporary than it was before...it hits the spot when you’re craving Italian with a cool scene. — Condé Nast Traveler
Mediterranean dining in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. — Gayot
If beef's your passion, then you don't get much better than Hy's, a hardcore steakhouse that's famous for the quality of its sirloins, filet mignons, porterhouses, and T-bones. — Fodor's
Alta Bistro is a French restaurant known for bringing naturally-raised food to the table and fostering a good relationship with local farmers and suppliers. — Travel + Leisure
This mountain lodge-meets-sports bar has the usual brewpub amenities: fermenting tanks, fireplaces, TVs in the bar area, and a menu of burgers, pizzas, pasta, soups, salads, and homebrewed beers. — Frommer's
The newly renovated Christine’s is located at the top of the Solar Coastal Express on Blackcomb mountain in the Rendezvous Lodge. — Travel + Leisure
Although it's atop Whistler Mountain, you're likely to see as many nonskiers as skiers in the crowd dining here. — Fodor's
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