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    The Rookery Cafe - Patatas bravas

    The Rookery Cafe

    4.2(315 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    If you are in Juneau, Alaska, the Rookery is the place to go for breakfast, lunch of a refreshing…read morecoffee and pastry. All is made in-house or from local shops. Cruise ships are in abundance every day, so come early for breakfast and just stand in line for lunch. In fact, you stand in line anyway, reading the menus laying all about. Friendly staff, all locals, and they are just happy to serve you. Tables are catch and catch can, so be patient. If you have friends with you, get them seated to claim spaces as you place your orders. A very Alaskan place to experience.+

    I ordered the Korean chicken sandwich and was very disappointed. The chicken was burnt and lacked…read moreflavor, and my tater tots were soggy because the sandwich juices leaked all over them in the to-go box. My boyfriend ordered the loco moco and said it wasn't good at all. When he called to place the order, the girl who answered the phone didn't even seem to know how to put an order in, which made the process unnecessarily long and frustrating. What completely sealed the deal for me, though, was reading the owner's responses to negative reviews. Instead of addressing concerns professionally or taking accountability, the owner's replies come across as rude, defensive, and borderline hostile. Customers are talked down to, blamed, or dismissed for their experiences. As someone who reads reviews before returning to a restaurant, seeing an owner respond this way is extremely off-putting and makes it clear that customer feedback is not valued here. Between the poor food quality, disorganized service, and the owner's unprofessional behavior online, we will not be coming back.

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    Valley Restaurant - Sweet and sour chicken, mongolian beef, dinner salads, veggies and garlic bread.

    Valley Restaurant

    3.5(75 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Delicious Filipino home cooking in a cozy atmosphere, worth a detour off the beaten path!…read more I read about Valley Restaurant in an Eater article on Filipino/Tlingit cooking that said this is the best place to try the Alaskan style of home-cooked chicken adobo. Let me tell you I was not disappointed! It was a chilly, rainy day and the meal began with a super comforting arroz caldo that felt like a warm hug. This was followed by our order of lumpia that were perfectly crispy and not greasy. Then came the main event: the chicken adobo and fried rice. The chicken has to be some of the best I have ever eaten. Cooked on the bone and bathed in tangy broth, It could not have been more tender and juicy. I went for the upgrade to the fried rice with the meal and it was also excellent.  My partner ordered the Chinese noodles without meat. It was a steamy bowl of tasty broth, noodles, and bok choy. Another perfect choice for a chilly day! The restaurant itself is more or less the sort of roadside diner I grew up with. Booth seating and a big breakfast menu. A stuffed bear greets you at the door.  This is a true locals joint and everyone is friendly. The chef/owner came out and talked to everybody. She beamed with the deserved pride of bringing such pleasure to her friends and patrons.  All in all Valley Restaurant is well worth the detour off you're passing through Juneau and heading out for a hike at Mendenhall Glacier. If I find my way back to Juneau, I will make it my goal to come back to Valley Restaurant.

    Never offered a refill on that coffee included with breakfast, nor a water. Very mediocre, rude or…read morenonexistent service, small portions, dirty and worn out without the overcoming roadside charm earned by good eats.

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