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Leo’s Doner Kebab, The Pizza Box and City Boy Burgers each offer a different flavor experience.
In the storefront that used to be home to Granny B’s, the restaurant and adjoining grocery have something special for hungry patrons.
The menu is a roundup of Greek cuisine’s greatest hits, best sampled in the mixed grill platter.
The new restaurant in Indian offers a fun, Alaska-themed roadside attraction for out-of-state visitors as well as a nice mini-break for locals.
With a menu that is both familiar and fresh, it radiates a relaxed refinement with thoughtful preparations of traditional European fare.
The eatery had initially even offered a selection of Mexican influenced dishes, but has narrowed down its menu in recent weeks.
Jens’, founded in 1988 in Midtown Anchorage, maintains what only the most established restaurants can achieve: lived-in elegance.
From the tiniest towns to urban hubs, you can enjoy some seriously good local beers, meads and ciders.
Take your dose of caffeine simple and black, or whipped up into a sweet, elaborate treat — there’s room for everyone in Anchorage’s coffee culture.
The seafood-savvy chefs at Anchorage’s best restaurants have you covered.
Bagels, burritos and more make great grab-and-go options for days spent outdoors.
The restaurant is a friendly, family-run eatery turning out well-prepared American Chinese classics.
The menu, not so much fusion as it is a list of Asian culinary “greatest hits,” has an option for almost everyone.
The philosophy behind the South Anchorage restaurant appears to be simple: Make tasty food and people will come.
In addition to shawarma wraps and plates, the shawarma fast-food diner in East Anchorage offers curries, injera, spaghetti and rice plates.