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Contribute FeedbackHarajuku Izakaya in Whistler may not live up to the hype for some, with complaints about limited sushi options, authenticity, and service. However, fans praise the variety of Japanese tapas, friendly staff, delicious food, and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant offers a mix of traditional and North American-inspired dishes with options for vegetarians and vegans. Enjoy happy hour specials on drinks and tasty appetizers like takoyaki and ramen. Overall, Harajuku Izakaya is a hidden gem just outside Whistler village that is worth a visit for a unique Japanese dining experience. Reservations recommended for this cozy spot.
Last minute decision to have a post wedding party. Booking was accommodated and was given a group menu. Started off a bit skeptical but arrived at the restaurant and the server was super friendly and fast to respond. Food was out of the world delicious!!! Everyone raved about how they would drive back to Whistler just to eat at Harajuku izakaya! Thank you to everyone for making such an amazing experience for the bride. We will be back surely!!!!
I guess I a missing the 5 star reviews for this sushi restaurant. First, we sat outside since the place was hot and must not have air conditioning. Second, the cleanliness did not seem up to par. Third..no edamame?? Fourth, limited sushi options. Fifth, what we ordered was just ok although we were worried about the tuna being warm. Other options are better in Whistler.
Oh my goddness I could not get over this place. It was a magical date night-- my girlfriend LOVES sushi, and I do not, but some locals swore on this place and so I told my gal we could go. Holy moly was I surprised. This was absolutely amazing. I had something that was like rectangle Tuna that was probably one of the tastiest three cubic inches of food you could imagine. If youre in whistler for a few days-- make time to come here.
Amazing service, some of the best service I've had in ages. The food was incredible. Every food item was delicious and plentiful. The booths made for a great atmosphere for large and small groups. I'm looking forward to eating here again next time I'm in Whistler.
Harajuku is about a 5-10 min walk away from the strip of restaurants. It is a very good Japanese tapas restaurant with staples such as takoyaki, udon, and even iburi sushi. They have happy hour as well so if you go in before 630pm, take advantage of their drink specials. All good and drinks were yummy.