4 Best Restaurants in Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage's dining scene has, to the relief of repeat visitors and, even more so, locals, been on the rise for the past several years. Established (and still highly recommended) restaurants like Jens’ and Marx Bros. Café have been joined by the likes of the small-plate and wine-focused Crush Wine Bistro and Cellar and the Pacific Rim cuisine–focused Ginger. No matter the restaurant, the local catch is a frequent star. Beware: eating salmon or halibut in-state may ruin you for fish served in the Lower 48. Anchorage also offers up plenty of worldly flavors thanks to the city's ethnic diversity. And nobody should leave Anchorage without trying the local fast-food specialty: a reindeer sausage from the cart in front of the courthouse on 4th Avenue.

Jens' Restaurant and Wine Bar

$$$$ | Midtown

Don't let the Midtown strip mall that houses Jens' put you off: this is a true fine-dining establishment. The late chef-owner Jens Haagen Hansen's culinary legacy has led to the frequently changing menu that includes Alaska black cod, halibut, and rockfish. The Danish berry pudding with cream is a delightful way to cap a meal. The light and airy restaurant has a playful, energetic feel.

701 W. 36th Ave., Anchorage, AK, 99503, USA
907-561–5367
Known For
  • Danish appetizers
  • "almost world famous" pepper steaks
  • Light bites at the bodega bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Kincaid Grill

$$$$ | South Anchorage

This out-of-the-way restaurant provides a respite after a summertime hike or wintertime ski in nearby Kincaid Park. Meals are artistically presented, and the diverse and creative menu, with a focus on Alaska regional cuisine, seafood, and game meats, changes seasonally.

6700 Jewel Lake Rd., Anchorage, AK, 99502, USA
907-243–0507
Known For
  • Shrimp grits and seafood gumbo
  • Chocolate bourbon soufflé
  • Long list at the wine bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Orso

$$$$ | Downtown

The menu at Orso ("bear" in Italian) has gradually shifted from its Mediterranean roots, adding Alaska touches like prosciutto-wrapped halibut to the selection of traditional pastas, fresh seafood, and locally famous desserts. Be sure to ask about the daily specials. If you can't get a table at dinner, you can select from the same menu at the large bar.

737 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA
907-222–3232
Known For
  • Light bites at happy hour
  • Fresh takes on Italian standards
  • Gluten-free options
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Wild Scoops

$ | Downtown

On sunny summer nights, the line at this popular microcreamy snakes down the block. The walk-up window serves Alaska-inspired ice cream flavors like almond birch brittle and rhubarb crumble, but the options rotate constantly. There's a second seasonal location in the 49th State Brewing Company biergarten off 3rd Avenue and a year-round scoop shop in Midtown at 530 East Benson Boulevard.

429 E St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA
907-744–7295
Known For
  • The favorite ice cream of Alaskan locals
  • Fresh, innovative ingredients
  • Vegan options

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