Fuji Market

4000 Whistler Way #203, Whistler, BC V8E 1H8
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Offering a large variety of Japanese foods, fresh sushi and Japanese products. Purchase sushi rolls, party trays and other Japanese foods made fresh daily.

Operating Hours
Monday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 9:00 PM

Fuji Market


Based on 104 reviews

Manon Lafrance
2 months ago
We just came from Japan and we found the same products. Love it ! And you have to try the ramen place just next door. Delicious

Irteza Ahmed
a month ago
Lots of delicious snacks and food items at this cute Japanese grocery store! I got the red bean rice cake which was good, but you absolutely NEED to try the soy milk strawberry cream daifuku! Delicious! The lady running the store was very kind to my friend group as we entered the store at 9:59pm and let us doing some last minute shop and kept the store open for us to buy some snacks. Great service! (the butter rice crackers are also a really great snack)

Joey Lam
11 months ago
I have been coming to this little grocery store/convenience store for a few years. I enjoyed browsing around to look at their merchandise as it reminded me of my days living in Japan. I have also purchased cute little things they had over the years. It was also a good place to hang out while waiting for the shuttle bus back to Vancouver or a table at the restaurants next door. It was also an alternative for having a quick bite with more affordable options in Whistler. They had some pre-packaged sushi or meals, which were fairly standard items of good quality. One thing is I recalled people were nicer in the past, not that they were not nice anymore.

Huang Recca
2 months ago
Small japanese grocery shop that carries some ready to eat food and other grocery items (snacks, drink, tibbits, seasoning and frozen stuff. Worth a visit if you intend to make your own meal or just want a quick bite)

Gary S
2 weeks ago
Just got a spicy tuna roll, Inari nigiri, and Chashu onigiri. I paid and gave 15% tips, when that was done I realize that My inari didnt come with a soy sauce, i asked for a soy sauce and they wanted to charged me 10cents. Look, i know it is only 10cents but the fact that you are upcharging for a packet of soy sauce is beyond nuts. I understand that if someone didnt buy anything and ask for a soy sauce then charge them but if someone buys something that usually would come with some soy sauce, it is unacceptable. Plus, fact that I gave u tips and u wanted to charge me for a soy sauce is ridiculous!