Reviews on International food in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Most residents of the far-north territory of Yukon live here in Whitehorse, its capital city. And they'll seize any opportunity to get outside and take in the region's breathtaking wilderness beauty, whether they prefer hunting, angling or cheering on (or participating in) the annual Yukon Quest sled-dog race.
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4 based on 469 reviews
Antoinetteâs cuisine is a mix of international flavours with Caribbean infusion. We use traditional, authentic ingredients, enabling our kitchen to hold true to varied and interesting cultural recipes. Our diverse staff comes from the Caribbean, Europe, A
Whitehorse always surprises me with the range of different eating options available in what is actually not that large a city/town. Antoinette's is one of those places that you (or I, at least) wouldn't expect to find just lying around, and I quite enjoyed my dinner there. The staff is attentive and energetic, and excited by both the food and the place they work. The special of the day (a spicy lamb kebab) was as good as they claimed, well cooked and tender, with enough heat to bring you back to the Caribbean. The sound in the dining room bounces around a bit off the hard walls and ceiling, but the atmosphere was upbeat and relaxed. a few items were a bit pricey (salads, mostly), but the food was generally worth what you were paying, I felt.I'd definitely return next time I'm in townThank you for taking the time to share your experience. We do what we can to offer nice food at a good value and stay in business ... unfortunately, we don't have the same food distributor options as Southern Canadian Cities, and most local produce is much more expensive than the grocery stores. Until soon!
4 based on 469 reviews
Antoinetteâs cuisine is a mix of international flavours with Caribbean infusion. We use traditional, authentic ingredients, enabling our kitchen to hold true to varied and interesting cultural recipes. Our diverse staff comes from the Caribbean, Europe, A
Whitehorse always surprises me with the range of different eating options available in what is actually not that large a city/town. Antoinette's is one of those places that you (or I, at least) wouldn't expect to find just lying around, and I quite enjoyed my dinner there. The staff is attentive and energetic, and excited by both the food and the place they work. The special of the day (a spicy lamb kebab) was as good as they claimed, well cooked and tender, with enough heat to bring you back to the Caribbean. The sound in the dining room bounces around a bit off the hard walls and ceiling, but the atmosphere was upbeat and relaxed. a few items were a bit pricey (salads, mostly), but the food was generally worth what you were paying, I felt.I'd definitely return next time I'm in townThank you for taking the time to share your experience. We do what we can to offer nice food at a good value and stay in business ... unfortunately, we don't have the same food distributor options as Southern Canadian Cities, and most local produce is much more expensive than the grocery stores. Until soon!
4 based on 469 reviews
Antoinetteâs cuisine is a mix of international flavours with Caribbean infusion. We use traditional, authentic ingredients, enabling our kitchen to hold true to varied and interesting cultural recipes. Our diverse staff comes from the Caribbean, Europe, A
Whitehorse always surprises me with the range of different eating options available in what is actually not that large a city/town. Antoinette's is one of those places that you (or I, at least) wouldn't expect to find just lying around, and I quite enjoyed my dinner there. The staff is attentive and energetic, and excited by both the food and the place they work. The special of the day (a spicy lamb kebab) was as good as they claimed, well cooked and tender, with enough heat to bring you back to the Caribbean. The sound in the dining room bounces around a bit off the hard walls and ceiling, but the atmosphere was upbeat and relaxed. a few items were a bit pricey (salads, mostly), but the food was generally worth what you were paying, I felt.I'd definitely return next time I'm in townThank you for taking the time to share your experience. We do what we can to offer nice food at a good value and stay in business ... unfortunately, we don't have the same food distributor options as Southern Canadian Cities, and most local produce is much more expensive than the grocery stores. Until soon!
Come join us for hand-crafted innovative cuisine, prepared with love and quality ingredients. Whether you come for comfort food or a fine meal, you will enjoy it in a relaxed pub atmosphere. Ask your server about daily specials and craft beers.
This is the bar/restaurant at the Towne and Mountain Hotel. We have been eating here for several nights during our week-long stay in Whitehorse, and not for a lack of choices. The first night, fresh off a 10-hour flight from Ontario, we shared Porcupine Nachos and enjoyed several of the "happy hour" (4-6) Yukon beers on draft at $4. After more than 40 years in the kitchen, I knew there was talent behind the colouful nachos on a bed of curried cardamom refried beans, topped with quality cheese, veg, salsa and sour cream. At $16, it was a meal for both of us. The second night, I ordered the pulled pork on a bun with carmelized onions, arugula and applewood smoked cheddar and house salad (other option is fries). My husband had baked spaghetti bolognese with house salad. Both were fresh, homemade tasty, and worth having again, which we will. Our plates even came with a classy balsamic drizzle. By this time we were certainly asking our server, "Who is this guy?" Apparently a very experienced chef named Jeremy, who has been at the Walking Raven since June. Tonight, we ordered a Downtown Pizza ($22/26). The crispy thin-crust pizza, rimmed with finely ground herbs and topped with quality pepperoni, cheese, fresh veg., etc, reflected the care of a serious chef in the kitchen. As a final note, our servers have been prompt and attentive, the dining area comfortable and attractive, and never very busy at all, which is a luxury for us lucky few. So, kudos to Jeremy and the rest of the staff. Hope to see a wave of diners hit just as we head home. Final note: dining room is not open Sundays.
4 based on 469 reviews
Antoinetteâs cuisine is a mix of international flavours with Caribbean infusion. We use traditional, authentic ingredients, enabling our kitchen to hold true to varied and interesting cultural recipes. Our diverse staff comes from the Caribbean, Europe, A
Whitehorse always surprises me with the range of different eating options available in what is actually not that large a city/town. Antoinette's is one of those places that you (or I, at least) wouldn't expect to find just lying around, and I quite enjoyed my dinner there. The staff is attentive and energetic, and excited by both the food and the place they work. The special of the day (a spicy lamb kebab) was as good as they claimed, well cooked and tender, with enough heat to bring you back to the Caribbean. The sound in the dining room bounces around a bit off the hard walls and ceiling, but the atmosphere was upbeat and relaxed. a few items were a bit pricey (salads, mostly), but the food was generally worth what you were paying, I felt.I'd definitely return next time I'm in townThank you for taking the time to share your experience. We do what we can to offer nice food at a good value and stay in business ... unfortunately, we don't have the same food distributor options as Southern Canadian Cities, and most local produce is much more expensive than the grocery stores. Until soon!
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