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Enjoy the authentic |
2000 East Dowling Road Anchorage, AK 99518 United States +1 907 562 0477 |
Established in 1990, lunch patrons rush in and out with the wait staff running to keep up. Featuring a Mexican Shrimp Cocktail of large prawns and horseradish salsa sauce and complimentary baskets of warm tortilla chips with two types of salsa. Make sure you save room for the generous lunch and dinner entrees. The chocolate mole is delightful over pork and chicken and the steak fajitas are a local favorite. Wine and beer is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood seafood and steakhouse |
1101 West Fireweed Lane Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 279 3122 |
Some of the best steaks in town are here in this neighborhood steakhouse. Calling to the steak and seafood lovers in Anchorage it offers high quality, low prices and great service. Lunches include items from French Dips to T-bone steaks and for dinner, the menu splits between fisherman's wharf and butcher block. The most expensive item includes King Crab, halibut and lobster. Try the Crab or Shrimp Louie and Baby Back Ribs. Full bar on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quaint & Charming |
11401 Old Seward Hwy Anchorage, AK 99515 United States +1 907 349 4112 |
Chili pepper lights border the ceiling and accent the entrance while sombreros hang on the walls. With similar lunch and dinner menus, the predictable fajitas may be relied upon for a zesty twist and cayenne flavor. Combination plates include a choice of three items. The chilies are green Californians, both sweet and flavorful, for the Relleno lovers. All dinners include refried beans and rice and the portions are generous. Wine and beer is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Reasonably priced buffet |
300 West 36th Ave (Suite 4) Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 563 5525 http://www.goldenpondbuffet.co... |
Located in the tiny Plaza Mall, it is an unobtrusive corner restaurant, easily missed if you do not know where to look. Inside, large red booths, dim lighting and soft music await. Locally popular, its real value lies in the all-you-can-eat buffet. Choose from a full menu or opt for the extensive buffet that includes soup, salad and ice cream bar. The buffet, with labeled selections, is economically priced. A limited offering of beer and wine is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Northeast Anchorage Diner |
4133 Mountain View Dr Anchorage, AK 99508 United States +1 907 277 0444 |
Established in the 70s, it has hanging bunches of chili peppers and mariachi music. Lunch specials are a selection of five meals. Dinner includes appetizers such as Quesadilla Cheese Crisps, Mexican Salad and Potato Skins. While entrees vary from Mexican Pizza, a variety of Chimichanga's, Fajitas and many dinner combinations. A large a la carte menu and small burger menu add to the massive selection. Limited bar selections are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Western Steakhouse |
4810 C St Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 562 7827 http://www.lonestarsteakhouse.com |
Evenings bring out locals who enjoy the hardy portions and casual atmosphere of roping stations, lariats and the sometimes Stetson-wearing staff. Check out the eight-ounce Del Monico Steak Sandwich for lunch or the Center Cut Pork Chop both joined with a choice of potato. A Caesar Chicken Salad and El Paso Salad are large enough for a meal, so watch yourself if you are planning to have one of its juicy 20-ounce New York Steaks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown local favorite |
1033 East Fifth Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 United States +1 907 272 3454 |
Opened in 1960, locals love this place for the chicken and fabulous burgers. Burgers are 1/4 pound, Cheeseburgers, Swiss and Bacon Burger and BLT's are all part of its menu. But it is the chicken that people really want; and its here! No one has ever walked out of here unimpressed with its chicken. End your meal with some Strawberry Shortcake or a Hot Fudge Shake. No alcoholic beverages are served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lively atmosphere and good food |
2550 Spenard Road Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 274 7511 |
This is the kind of restaurant where the staff sings to you for your birthday. Try the enormous combination platters if you are really hungry or a dinner plate like the Halibut Stuffed Tacos with lime sauce and fresh fruit salsa for. House wine is Gallo and Mexican, domestic and microbrew beer is available. Come and enjoy your evening here! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Mexican in Anchorage |
7305 Old Seward Hwy Anchorage, AK 99518 United States +1 907 349 1528 |
Since 1972, this is where everyone comes when they want a real Mexican meal. Unbelievably delicious Chile Rellenos and Nopales con Huevo made with cooked cactus in scrambled eggs are just two of the entrees served here. The guacamole appetizer is filled with chunks of avocado and there are 14 selections of tacos alone. Equipped with a terrific mole and salsa, all dishes are fresh and flavorful. A special vegetarian menu is available on request. Dessert is limited to ice cream and caramel custard. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Very Hip & Organic |
2610 Spenard Rd Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 277 7882 http://www.alaska.net/~organic... |
Simple and crisp, this cafe is akin to traveling to Seattle - without leaving Alaska. Small, with 20 wooden tables and filled with plants and interesting artwork, this has become a regular meeting place for several organized groups in Anchorage. It is the only fully organic restaurant in town. Hearty Belgian waffles are served on Saturday mornings and power smoothies are available as well. There is one meat item offered, a range-fed turkey sandwich . For dessert, try their refreshing homemade sorbet. Fresh juices, organic beer and wines are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dripping With Flavors |
2809 Spenard Rd Anchorage, AK 99503 United States +1 907 561 5264 |
Since 1985 the Maroudas family has brought fine dining to Anchorage. Numerous Greek and Italian entrees such as mousaka, pastitchio, kalamarakla, chicken cacciatore, lasagna and pizzas are delectably prepared. As an appetizer, choose the large antipasto, made of meats, cheeses, pepperoncinis, olives and more (enough for four people). Desserts include selections like baklava, galaktobouriko and creamy spumoni. Domestic and imported beer is served, as well as Greek and American wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in a goldmine |
5200 Juneau Street Anchorage, AK 99518 United States +1 907 563 2272 http://www.alaskaone.com/aksou... |
In addition to baby back barbecued ribs, blackened and fried seafood and enormous steaks and chops, you get your choice of corn fritters, steak fries, baked beans, corn on the cob, baked potatoes and a dessert bar. Beer is served up in massive ice chilled urns and the waitresses just fly to keep you up to your elbows in hot food. Several microbrews and domestic beers are on tap. A free shuttle is available to any Anchorage hotel for dinner pick up and drop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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