Whitehorse Food Guide | From Bison Ribs to Beer Ice Cream 🍖🍨
📍 Why This List? Whitehorse’s food scene is wild—literally. Think bison short ribs, elk burgers, and brewing beer-flavored ice cream. These spots are local-approved, tourist-friendly, and worth every calorie. 🍽️ Must-Try Restaurants (Ranked!) 1️⃣ Antoinette’s Restaurant 🌟🌟🌟🌟 (Google 4.5) ✔ Wild Plates: Butter chicken (creamy, mild spice), Mexican pasta (cheesy, smoky). ✔ Surprise Hit: Brewing beer ice cream (₽350)—malty, boozy, weirdly addictive. ✔ Side Star: Sweet potato fries (crispy, cinnamon-dusted). 2️⃣ La Cara 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨ (Google 4.7) ✔ Taco MVP: Pork belly taco (₽450)—crackling skin, tangy salsa, zero grease. ✔ Skip: Fish tacos (dry) and beef tacos (meh). 3️⃣ Baked Cafe & Bakery 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (Google 4.5) ✔ Carb Heaven: Egg-stuffed croissant (₽400, pizza vibes), scones (₽250, buttery perfection). ✔ Bonus: Mini pizzas (₽300) if you go early. 4️⃣ Cultured Fine Cheese 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (Google 5.0) ✔ Cheese Nerd Paradise: Truffle olive oil, aged cheddar, free samples. ✔ Pro Move: Buy baguette next door, drizzle oils at home. 5️⃣ Belly of the Bison 🌟🌟🌟✨ (Google 4.4) ✔ Adventure Eats: Elk burger (₽950, gamey), bison short rib (₽1200, beefy). ✔ Skip: Bone marrow (₽650, just oily). 💡 Brutally Honest Tips ✔ Budget: ₽1000–2000/meal (taco → bison feast). ✔ Vegetarian: Baked Cafe’s veg scone, Antoinette’s portobello pasta. ✔ Timing: La Cara at 5PM = no taco sell-out. #YukonEats #BisonLover #NoSadTacos