Pasta Lupino Gourmet Whistler
Based on 848 reviews

David Pham
2 months ago
Nut allergy friendly: Everything good, even the dessert we tried.
Time to Bread: 7 Minutes
Time to Salad: 18 Minutes
Time to Entrees: 35 Minutes
We arrived around 8:20PM and waited about 20 minutes to get a table for 6 and a table for 2. The space is small, so they cannot sit larger groups.
Don't be afraid of the high prices! The main dinner entrees come with a soup or salad, so it is very filling. Most of my group took leftovers home (I did not, but I skip lunch when I ski.)
Complimentary bread with balsamic vinegar and olive oil (4.5/5): Banger. Delicious bread and great dip.
Caesar Salad (3/5): A classic. Nothing crazy, nothing bad.
Chicken Parmesan (4/5): The Chicken Parmesan was not as crispy as I prefer, but it was very flavorful. The pasta was cooked al dente which may feel a bit firm for some people. I really enjoyed the dish overall and the portion was solid.
Tiramisu (4/5): Great coffee flavor notes. I only took one small bite but we shared it six ways.
Overall, stellar option for food in Whistler Village and I'd definitely recommend it for something away from bar food at an affordable price.

Nicole Harper
2 months ago
Mmmm, the soups; chicken corn chowder and curry lentil were warming and flavorful and went perfectly with the soft, complementary bread. The pastas satisfied the carb cravings after a day on the slopes. The miracle of the warm flourless brownie sundae was a generous portion, and between three of us, none went to waste. The space is a bit crowded, so taking off your jacket could lead to fist a cuffs with the table behind you, if not careful. No reservations, but we were able to be seated within 5 minutes of arriving on a Saturday evening.

Farnoosh Oa
6 months ago
Pasta Lupino is a charming local spot in Whistler. The soup was fantastic, and the homemade pasta was flavorful with generous portions. Just keep in mind that it’s entirely self-serve—don’t expect table service, as you’ll need to grab your own utensils and anything else you need. Despite that, it’s definitely worth a visit for the delicious food!

Belinda
4 months ago
Pasta Lupino serves simple, homestyle Italian food at it's best. It's not fancy but it's fresh, delicious and (according to my son) has the best tiramisu he's had outside of Naples. Service was pleasant and it's really well priced for the quality and portions. We were only day tripping to Whistler but if we'd been there for longer this would have definitely been a repeat dinner venue.
The soup was amazing, the pasta was fabulous and I'm pretty sure my son would return just for the tiramisu. Highly recommended.

Sri Lekha
10 months ago
We ordered veggie lasagna and made our own pasta.
We had spinach Caesar salad with Alfredo sauce and added roasted veggies. The fresh pasta was delicious.
The veggie lasagna was so good! It's rare to find a vegetarian lasagna option, so I was excited to see it on the menu.
The complimentary sides like soup, salad, and bread were good.