Asahiya

Whitehorse


Top-notch Japanese prepared by Japanese chefs in downtown Whitehorse. Think sashimi, sushi and rolls, noodle dishes such as udon and soba, plus curry and meat dishes. Good bento box combinations at lunchtime, and all very reasonably priced.


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