10 Best Places to Eat in Anchorage Alaska

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Published 2023-12-26
Discover Anchorage's best dining spots with our guide to the top 10 places to eat. From local favorites to hidden gems, explore diverse flavors in this northern city. Plan your culinary adventure and enjoy the best Alaskan cuisine at these top-rated spots.

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All Comments (4)
  • @user-ec9mw4ft5x
    I don’t care for Moose’s Tooth, but my millennial kids all love the place, so….
  • @JayCaesar
    I live in Anchorage. You're list is full of touristy/not anywhere close to "Best Restaurants in Anchorage. " Oh, it's Spenard ROADhouse, not ROUNDhouse. And it's mediocre. Kincaid Grill, Altura Bistro, Alaska Chopped and Chowdered, Marx Bros, Jen's Restaurant, and Whisky and Ramen are the picks for educated diners.
  • @ako2account574
    As an Anchorage resident, I found this list laughable. Moose’s Tooth - If you’re from the lower 48 you’ll be disappointed in MT pizza. It’s average to below average. Most Alaskans have never had a really good pizza so they have nothing to compare it to. Glacier Brewhouse - A touristy place with average food and below average beer (all of the brew houses up here are amateurish). And you better like eating with a lot of noise because there is no sound deadening in this place. You have to shout to order. Snow City Cafe - A place for yuppies and hipsters who like to tell each other how cool and hip they are. The food is basic Alaskan diner food, nothing special. Spenard Roadhouse - Their “claim to fame” is frozen tater tots. Yeah, is that lame or what? Good for a quick lunch but nothing special. 49th State Brewing - Average bar food with below average beer. But the view from the rooftop terrace is so spectacular you won’t mind the average food & beer. It is truly a 5 star view up there. House of Bread - One of the best bakeries in town. Pricy, but good. Tofu House - CLOSED. They were absolutely awful, which is why they closed. The place was gross and was half restaurant half karaoke bar. The food was ok but the place itself gave your tummy the rumble-tumbles. Simon & Seaforts - A chain restaurant so if you’re from the lower 48 you’ll be disappointed. High prices and average food. Fromaggios - We’re from Wisconsin so this place is heaven for us. Pricy but you’ll get real cheese, not the gross stuff they sell in the grocery stores up here. Because of this place we no longer have to get cheese shipped up by my brother back home. Pangea - CLOSED. This place was unique and the food was tasty but the horrendous service doomed it. A simple dinner would run 2+ hours because the servers simply didn’t care and neither did mgmt.