Mekong
Based on 239 reviews

M B
2 weeks ago
Since the change in ownership, I have refused to go as I wasn't impressed when it was newly opened.
We were then given a gift card so we were forced to go. Went in at 5:30, we got served right away. Service was impressive. And to our surprise, portions were way BETTER than previous ownership along with the flavors and the little details on their sauces. It took me back to Asia! They're all about the herbs and spices and not just the fish sauce, salt and pepper kind of meals. They're very flavorful!

G D
a week ago
Best restaurant in Creekside Village!
Highly recommend this upscale Thai restaurant — the flavours are incredible, the service is top-notch, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. The lamb chop and halibut dishes were our absolute favourites. It’s a great option if you want to avoid the crowds in the main village, and the late-night sun on the patio is just perfect. A true gem in Creekside!

Eddy Wong
a month ago
Definitely one of the best restaurants in Whistler. What a lovely addition to the community.
It’s nice to escape from the city and try something new. What’s even rewarding is the experience. Mekong has an amazing ambiance. It’s cozy and modern. The staff are incredibly talented and welcoming. The food will leave you with warm memories. This place is a must try for newbies or foodies. Highly recommend ??

anteres N
4 months ago
We had dinner here tonight for my partner’s birthday. I was hoping for great food but we were both quite disappointed. It was mostly hit or miss. Chicken wings were dry, boring and had little flavour. Chicken skewers were excellent. For dinner I ordered the Halibut ($45)and the Halibut was dry and overcooked. My partner order the tenderloin for $61 and it was good but way overpriced for the tiny portion. Not once did our server come over to ask us how our dinner was. I wanted to give her feedback on the Halibut but she never asked. She did ask how our desert was and it was delicious (mango panna cotta). When it was time to get a tip she cared to ask what our plans were for the rest of the day. I took the opportunity to give her feedback on the poor quality of the Halibut which she told me was good before I ordered it. Now however she had no comments or an apology. For what we paid for dinner, this was truly disappointing.

F McKenna
4 months ago
Creekside might not offer as many dining options as Whistler Village, but Mekong is a standout that’s absolutely worth the trip. Specializing in Thai cuisine, this restaurant serves dishes that are nothing short of a symphony for your taste buds.
Our first visit to Mekong last year left such a lasting impression that we made it a priority to return this year—and it did not disappoint. We began our meal with the roti and curry sauce, a delectable starter so irresistible that my daughter couldn’t get enough and wished for thirds. The crispy sea bass appetizer stole the spotlight for me; paired with an aromatic salad, it delivered a vibrant burst of flavors with every bite.
We continued with the chicken wings, which were perfectly seasoned and paired with a flavorful dipping sauce. A stir-fried vegetable medley brought variety and freshness to our table, offering a delicious harmony of textures. For our main course, we shared the green curry halibut. While I personally found it a bit bland and dry, my husband enjoyed it, highlighting the subjective nature of taste. By the end of the meal, we were too full to even consider dessert.
Though the prices at Mekong lean towards the higher side, the creative twists on authentic Thai flavors make it a worthwhile splurge. Our reservation at 6:15 PM meant the restaurant wasn’t too busy, and our attentive server ensured a pleasant experience. However, I was slightly disappointed by the 1.5-hour time limit set for our party of three. While we finished comfortably within that time due to the swift service, the restriction did add a layer of stress to our otherwise delightful evening.
In summary, if you’re seeking an elevated Thai dining experience, Mekong is a must-visit gem in Creekside. Just be prepared for the time constraint if dining during peak hours!