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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.
When we were in Whistler we were looking for a place where we could pick up some light food to go and stumbled upon this delightful place. We had a couple of their bento boxes along with a couple platters of salmon sushi. All of the sushi were delicious, healthy, and left us feeling satisfied! My friend who was having stomach problems all throughout our stay in Whistler, said this was the only meal that left his stomach without any trouble. Highly recommend this place for quick, inexpensive, and healthy food!!!
A nice grab and go option just outside the village for lunch. A selection of rolls and donburi in the back cooler with lots of interesting Japanese drink options. The market is the best I've tried a bunch of the frozen products (gyoza, ramen, mochi, melona pops and stock up on Japanese condiments, snacks and sushi making materials to take home. If it's a nice day, the patio seating out front has an awesome view of the mountains (beyond the parking lot! .
Great little Japanese grocery store in the centre of the village. Has house made sushi and lots Japanese candy. Always stop by when I need an Asian fix!