10 Best Restaurants in Anchorage, Alaska

Crow's Nest Restaurant

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

An absolute must for epicures and adventurous eaters, Crow's Nest uses inspired combinations to highlight, but never overpower, the freshest ingredients Alaska has to offer. Located on the top floor of the Hotel Captain Cook, this is also the best restaurant view in Anchorage, spanning the Chugach Mountains to the east, the Alaska Range to the north and west, and the city 20 stories below. The dress code, like everything in Alaska, is relaxed: business casual, but no sandals and no shorts.

Crush Bistro & Bottle Shops

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

The combination of shared small plates and an international wine list makes this Anchorage's most conversation-friendly dining venue. Although it's more fun to share, diners who prefer a plate of their own can also opt for inventive entrees ranging from southern fried game hen to shawarma-spiced lamb chops.

Seven Glaciers

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This refined yet relaxing mountaintop restaurant is perched 2,300 feet up Mt. Alyeska, accessed by a 60-passenger aerial tram (free with dinner reservations, otherwise $29 round-trip). The forward-thinking prix fixe menu capitalizes on local produce and seafood, highlighted in dishes such as scallop bisque with smoked salmon mousse. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook seven glaciers in an unforgettable panoramic mountain view.

1000 Arlberg Rd., Girdwood, Alaska, 99587, USA
907-754–2237
Known For
  • Alaska-grown ingredients and top-tier seafood
  • 32-page wine menu
  • unforgettable panoramic mountain views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential

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The Marx Bros. Café

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's choice

Inside a small frame house built in 1916, this nationally recognized 14-table restaurant opened in 1979 and is still going strong thanks to a regularly rotating menu that highlights classic Alaska ingredients. The wine list encompasses more than 700 international choices. The outstanding made-at-your-table Caesar salad is a superb opener for the baked halibut with a macadamia-nut crust served with coconut-curry sauce and fresh mango chutney. And if the homemade Alaska birch syrup butter pecan ice cream is on the menu, don't skip it.

627 W. 3rd Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
907-278–2133
Known For
  • exceptionally deep wine cellar
  • table-made Caesar salads
  • homemade butter pecan ice cream
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

Altura Bistro

$$$$ | Midtown

Yet another upscale eatery tucked into an Anchorage strip mall, the colorful plating at Altura makes up for its beige location. The inventive menu here features items like red king crab mac and cheese, prawns and grits, and caviar nachos (yes, really). 

4240 Old Seward Hwy., Anchorage, Alaska, 99503, USA
907-561–2373
Known For
  • artful plating
  • slew of dessert wines
  • Wagyu rib eye and filet mignon
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

Club Paris

$$$$ | Downtown

Alaska's oldest steak house has barely changed since opening in 1957. The restaurant, with its dark wood and old-fashioned feel, serves tender, flavorful steaks of all kinds, along with a large seafood selection. Dinner reservations are advised.

417 W. 5th Ave., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
907-277–6332
Known For
  • four-inch-thick filet mignon
  • homemade desserts
  • classic martinis
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends

Double Musky Inn

$$$$

Anchorage residents say eating at this beloved spot is well worth the one-hour drive south to Girdwood and the inevitable wait for dinner. The interior is completely covered with tacky art and Mardi Gras souvenirs, but the windows frame views of huge Sitka spruce trees and the diverse menu mixes hearty Cajun-style meals with such favorites as garlic seafood pasta, rack of lamb, French pepper steak, and shrimp étouffée.

Crow Creek Rd., Girdwood, Alaska, 99587, USA
907-783–2822
Known For
  • tasty Cajun creations
  • gooey, chocolate-rice pie
  • gorgeous views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., and late Oct.–mid-Dec. No lunch, Reservations not accepted

Jens'

$$$$ | 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 salmon, 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, Alaska, 99503, USA
907-561–5367
Known For
  • Danish lunch specials
  • "almost world famous" pepper steaks
  • light bites at the wine bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Jan., Sun., and Mon., Reservations essential

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, Alaska, 99502, USA
907-243–0507
Known For
  • shrimp grits and seafood gumbo
  • chocolate bourbon soufflé
  • long list at the wine bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential

Simon & Seafort's Saloon & Grill

$$$$ | Downtown

Windows overlooking Cook Inlet vistas, along with the high ceilings and a classic brass-and-wood interior, have long made this an Anchorage favorite. The menu includes prime rib and other steak-house classics, but the main attraction is fresh Alaska seafood. The best tables are adjacent to the tall windows facing the water, and reservations are recommended.

420 L St., Anchorage, Alaska, 99501, USA
907-274–3502
Known For
  • king crab dishes
  • happy hour food menu with an ocean view
  • enormous steaks
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations recommended