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    Islander Lodge Long Island

    4.1 (9 reviews)
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    Whisky & Ramen - "The Dark Horse"

    Whisky & Ramen

    4.5(443 reviews)
    40.7 km
    $$

    My favorite restaurant in Anchorage , by far…read more The layout of the restaurant is street level entrance with downstairs dining. The staff is just over the top amazing. Antonio greeted me at the door and sat me in just a few minutes. I was seated at the bar counter downstairs. A dark intimate hip place. The guys behind the counter were Cory, Kendrick, and another young gentleman I didn't get the name of. They were happy people and it showed. I saw from the yelpers they had Tsukemono (Japanese pickles) and my second favorite Tsukemen (dipping noodles) . I ordered both and was pleasantly surprised to see the pork belly was perfectly roasted, the 6 1/2 min egg was on point, and the noodles and broth were absolutely amazing. I am a Tsukemen fan and this place did it right. I then ordered the matcha pancetta dessert. Whoa! Completely knocked on the floor with the flavors. This is my favorite restaurant having spent two weeks here and finding this one on my last night. Can't wait to come back. Don't hesitate to eat here.

    Unfortunately my most recent dining experience was disappointing. I will preface this by saying I…read morewent during the summer so I know it was very busy due to tourism season. However this was my birthday dinner so I was particularly disappointed. I reserved a table for three in the whisky bar area. We arrived about five minutes early and were told by one of the hostesses that the party at the table just paid and should be leaving soon. About 20 minutes passed before another said the party still had not left even though one of them talked to the server. Eventually I agreed to have us seated in the main dining room. Almost immediately afterward I saw two parties leave the whisky bar so I asked to be moved there, which according to one of the hostesses is where we originally supposed to be. It was over 30 minutes later when we finally got the table I reserved. This left a sour taste in my mouth and I considered leaving at one point, but I was really looking forward to this dinner. For dinner I ordered the Komorebi Old Fashioned and the Dark Horse as I often do, We also shared the whisky pork buns and everything was delicious. Dessert was not as enjoyable. I ordered their espresso martini, the Electric Stolt, which was decent enough. Lacking on the coffee flavor in my opinion. I also ordered the chocolate birthday cake which, aside from the cherries in the cake, tasted like any generic cake you would get from a grocery store. Their other desserts, like the matcha panna cotta and goma silk bar, are much more flavorable. Service overall was fine, but we got the check before my boyfriend could order another drink so we felt somewhat rushed out. Considering this is the only time I've had issues with being seated for reservations, I would go back, but this was my least pleasant dining experience here, unfortunately.

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    Meta & Rose - French Wellington with Steak & Ale Soup

    Meta & Rose

    4.3(61 reviews)
    36.8 km
    $$

    Jiving music. Old school Green Day. Maren Morris. George Ezra. Mumford and Sons…read more Clean, eclectic space. Super impressive beer, wine, coffee, mock tail menu. One server making the whole place rock 'n' roll. Which meant things were a little slow. Food took quite a while. Hollandaise sauce is like a beautiful ocean view from a cliff on a sunny day. You don't know how wonderful it really is until you are immersed in it. The sauce was very tasty. The poached eggs struck me as a bit runny, so I will be sure to ask for over medium or a slow yolk next time. I elected for the upcharge for avocado and the serving size was small. The breakfast potatoes were overly salty and of the standard frozen variety, which sort of clashed with the expert presentation of the egg's benedict. I would 100% return.

    By far the best restaurant in the MatSu Valley! The…read moreambiance is comfortable while still providing the table service one would expect from a nice restaurant. Service is excellent. Attentive Servers without rushing your experience. And the food, the real reason why I so enjoy Meta & Rose, never disappoints. I'm a sucker for appetizers and a pork belly junky. Well, Meta has nailed both. Their Korean Style Pork Belly plate is outstanding and I will often go for the Pork Belly and stay for the entrees. Wasilla and the MatSu Valley is starving for good restaurants and Meta & Rose is filling a hungry void.

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    Chipotle Caesar Salad & Pork Belly Bahn Mi

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    Complimentary bread with compound butter, radishes, and lava salt

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    Tent City Taphouse - mimosa flight

    Tent City Taphouse

    4.2(300 reviews)
    40.9 km
    $$

    If you're in downtown Anchorage, Tent City Taphouse is worth a stop, especially if you're into…read morelocal beer. They've got a solid variety of Alaska brews on tap, way more than your average spot, so it's easy to try something new or stick with a favorite. Food is decent across the board, nothing overly fancy, but it hits the spot and pairs well with the beer. Think reliable bar food done right. Just make sure you dodge all the homeless when walking around downtown.

    We went to TCT on the high recommendation of, and joined by, our daughter and her husband. The…read moreestablishment is across from the Anchorage Museum and is part of the Anchorage Mall. It features a blend of barstool window seats, barstool bar seats, high-top tables, and standard-height tables. We went for a very late lunch, which made the quick food delivery and yet under-attentive service a little perplexing. Having spent last summer in London, the attraction at TCT for us was comparing and contrasting Alaska Halibut Fish & Chips with the British fare. I wanted to like the Tent City offering; I really did not. For the price ($28/ea), we got three modest pieces of fish and the equivalent of two servings of chips. Both the fish and the chips were mushy (undercooked), with a heavy batter finish in contrast with the light and crisp British offering. The accompanying tarter sauce was an odd raspberry-and-blackberry concoction that my family and I called a pickle aftertaste. The presentation, for the price and the atmosphere, was a confusing combination of a metal basket lined with wax paper (like a 1950's drive-through), plastic water and soda glasses (like a college cafeteria), and real silverware. Other reviews have high praise for TCT so, on our next visit to Alaska, it will be good to give them another try. The bones of this establishment are in place for a really special experience, but, today, for me, it was just "ok."

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    Calamari with fried jalapeños

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    Fletcher's

    Fletcher's

    3.9(194 reviews)
    40.6 km
    $$

    A few hits and misses here. I liked the ambiance, it's like an old-timey "upscale" British pub. The…read moremenu is large and inviting with lots of good looking eats. Our table had the following: 6 oysters Rockefeller, 1 fried calamari, a half size blackened halibut Cesar salad, a grilled ribeye steak and an Alaskan halibut fish and chips. Food notes: the oysters were super fresh and delicious, perfectly cooked so that they were only broiled on top and still almost rare below. However the toppings could've been improved with better bacon, and maybe a touch more spinach. Even a small dollop of Béarnaise sauce would've been better than the Parmesan. Nevertheless this was probably my favorite bite of the night. The halibut on the fish & chips was also fresh flaky and really tender. The chips were like thin steak fries that had been battered but were still under seasoned. They weren't great, and no one ate them even our toddler who loves fries. The blackened halibut on the salad was tougher, and dry. There were too many store-bought croutons and the salad dressing was possibly store-bought too and bland for a Cesar. The ribeye was totally sad. It was quite thin and unimpressive especially for the cost. It came with more of those dismal fries and some plain broccolini. Our steak-loving dinner companion only ate about half and didn't care to doggy-bag the rest so it went to waste. Calamari was average, and came with two oily amateur-chef looking sauces, one mayo flavored and one somewhat spicer was basically the same as the first. Our excellent waiter mixed up a cocktail sauce himself that blew the other sauces out of the water. Bravo to him. He was the best while waiting on us also, quick to refill a water or retrieve more drinks from the bar. Good thing the Rockefeller was great, I'd be back for that alone ($6/per oyster) but otherwise I don't think I'd rush back to Fletcher's. Many other eateries in the area that are tastier, with equally difficult parking.

    Just getting back from Denali Alaska and stayed overnight at Captain Cooks hotel and really wanted…read morea great dinner. Well, we were not wrong with picking Fletchers! Jimmy was our server and he was super cool. Took great care of all our needs! We first order a bottle of Chardonnay that was excellent and for my main course I ordered the Beef Stroganoff. This entire was incredible with huge chucks of tender beef and an incredible sauce with the noodles! The venue had an Old English Pub vibe that made you feel like you were special! If you're in Anchorage, this is a must restaurant to check out. We loved it.

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    Inside restaurant and tin ceiling

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