
Simple Japanese restaurant at Le Chamois Hotel serving sushi, sashimi & hot items like tempura.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4557 Blackcomb Wy, Whistler, BC V8E 0Y2, Canada
Phone: +1 604-962-0404
Website: https://nagomisushi.com/
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Reviews
The team are always so helpful and kind.
Great little spot out. Thanks again!
I’d be lying if I said I haven’t been here a few times already. Any town I move to or live in I make it a goal to try every sushi spot!
We went for the Prix Fixe menu as this is the best time to try restaurants in Whistler.
Few notes, it’s a good deal! You don’t feel like you’re being ripped off for the price of $39.
You get 4 course and there’s a lot to choose from but here’s what I picked.
Blue Fin Tuna Tartar (8.6/10) they give you a hearty portion of tuna much more than I was expecting! Flavour profile was pretty good overall but a little heavy on the onion.
Biggest issue is they give you 3 wonton chips which wasn’t enough for the ratio of tartar.
Deepfried Softshell crab: (9.5/10) by far the best softshell crab in Whistler! Yes I know it scares some people but it’s one of my favourite dishes to ever exist. If you haven’t tried it before I highly recommend if you can get over the look!
For the main course you get a choice of 2 sushi rolls or 5 Nigiri (personally I find you’ll get better value going for the rolls)
I went with the Beautiful Roll, and the Spider roll.
Not shocking I went with the roll with more softshell crab it’s my favourite, sadly this roll lacked actual ingredients inside of it.
The beautiful roll on the other hand was fantastic, great texture, great flavour, would recommend!
Dessert is a choice of ice cream mochi ball. They’re pretty tiny but luckily I’m not much of a dessert guy. It’s a nice touch at the end of the meal though.
I’ll be back again!
As expected, the food was really fresh. We ordered the usuals (every time we go to a sushi place) — spicy tuna rolls and ikura nigiri. I loved the ikura. The spicy tuna, not so much. First of all, the rolls are so big (too much rice). Second, somehow the tuna looks so pale that becomes unappealing. Third, not spicy at all.
We ordered other dishes too. The bluefin tuna otoro was pricey ($50) but excellent, so fresh, tasty and melts in your mouth. Others are standard.