Miki Japanese Restaurant – Dining in Banff by K Gordon Schultz March 23, 2010 written by K Gordon Schultz March 23, 2010 0 comment 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 688 Miki Japanese Restaurant – Dining in Banff I am only recently a fish man. By this, I donโt mean I turned into a fish overnight. I have only been eating fish for less than a year which means sushi was off limits more or less. Banff, however is packed full of Japanese restaurants. Partly because of the huge amount of Japanese tourists and partly because people just love good sushi, these dining options have popped up everywhere. Last night I took my second ever trip to a Sushi restaurant in Banff where it just happened to be all you can eat! A good way to practice! Connected to the Inns of Banff hotel just inside Banff if coming from Calgary, it is a restaurant with a view. Though it is a bit out of town if you are walking, it makes up for the inconvenience with killer views of the mountains from the big wide windows on the second floor. The servers are extremely attentive and friendly and do their best to explain to simpletons like me how the ordering technique works. The only problem with the โall you can eatโ philosophy is that you have to pay for whatever you donโt eat. For an apprehensive seafood eater, this could have been a problem if I wasnโt with some eating machines. The food is made in front of you by the chef and the quality of the food is surprisingly good considering the quantity. Everything from the spicy salmon sushi to the broccoli tempura was excellent. The chicken wings were the only dodgy thing on the menu but that serves me right for sticking in my comfort zone. The drinks are very fairly priced. Endless Japanese tea costs $1.50 a cup or you can get a half litre of wine for only $12. All in all, it was an excellent feed topped off by some delicious ice-cream. Miki is definitely a recommendation for dining in Banff. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail K Gordon Schultz K Gordon Schultz is a well-known figure in the golf community and currently serves as the President of the Canmore Golf & Curling Club in Canmore, Alberta, Canada. He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having spent many years working in the golf industry. Schultz has been a member of the Canmore Golf & Curling Club for over 40 years and has been actively involved in the clubโs operations since he joined. He was elected to the Board of Directors in 2001, becoming Club President in 2005. In 2019, he was acclaimed as Club Vice-President, assuming the role of Club President again in 2022. In addition to his work at the Canmore Golf & Curling Club, Schultz is also an avid traveler. He has visited over 30 countries around the world, on all continents. But his most enjoyable travel experiences have come from within Canada, visiting many of Canada's National Parks including Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Jasper National Park, Kootenay National Park, Grasslands National Park, Mount Revelstoke National Park and Pacific Rim National Park. Along with golf, he enjoys scuba diving, biking, hiking and relaxing with a fine Pinot Noir. previous post Eating in Banff โ Masala Indian Restaurant next post Best Beer Deck in Banff, Alberta You may also like Biking in Banff National Park: The 8 Best... January 9, 2023 Everything You Need to Know About Buying Real... August 8, 2022 Kananaskis Country in Review: The Perfect Golfers Weekend July 5, 2022 Yoho National Park – Heart of The Canadian... June 2, 2022 7 Best Banff National Park Hotel Tips May 22, 2022 Canmore โ The Underestimated Town of the Rockies May 18, 2022 28 Best Drives and Walks Around Banff May 17, 2022 The 3 Best Canoe Trips in Banff National... May 16, 2022 The 11 Best Canmore Hiking & Walking Trails May 13, 2022 Canadian Rockies Cycling: Highwood Pass May 3, 2022