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Places to Eat at Whistler???
I'm heading to Whislter in a few weeks. I'm looking for
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Just got back last night. Had a great meal at Araxi (formal). Prices were a bit steep (NY Steak $85 alone or $105 w/Fois Gris), but worth it to sit down for a nice meal with friends. The other steaks were under $50, and they have an extensive seafood menu. See www.araxi.com for more. Citta is pretty good as well. There's also a southwestern theme place around the corner from Amsterdam cafe that was good. I heard Amsterdam was good, but every time we went they were full. A few of the people in our group came back from Sushi Village with good comments as well. Most places post the menu outside. Have a great time! BillM "John Davison" wrote in message om... I'm heading to Whislter in a few weeks. I'm looking for recommendations for places to eat. I'm interested in both formal and casual restaurants. Thanks in advance, John |
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"John Davison" wrote
I'm heading to Whislter in a few weeks. I'm looking for recommendations for places to eat. I'm interested in both formal and casual restaurants. Rim Rock Cafe. A bit off the beaten track - excellent food and not as hectic as the village restaurants. Not cheap, but not a budget buster either. -- //-Walt // // http://www.bushtax.com/ |
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Prices were a bit steep (NY Steak $85 alone or $105 w/Fois Gris), but worth it to sit down for a nice meal with friends. The other steaks were under $50 Even in Canadian dollars, I have to ask: ARE YOU BLOODY NUTS! Geezus, but skiing has really lost it's way since the days of sleeping on the Squaw Valley church pews (free and WARM) and skiing KT22 the day after a storm for $5, while living on beer, cheese, and a loaf of French... |
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scottabe blathered in message
... Caramaba. When I go out with locals (and I know plenty) that's their choice half the time. I thought the only thing you knew plenty about was being a pathetic little man with a tiny penis! |
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