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“Great food and amazing service/staff.“
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“Best burger of the entire trip. The wagyu burger was cooked perfectly, with a delicious bun, perfectly crispy fries, and great seasoning throughout.
The salmon with ginger-coconut milk sauce and grilled carrots was also excellent. I personally prefer salmon slightly less cooked in the center, but this dish was still delicious. Service was great too.
Highly recommend.“
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“Prime rib was perfect. Potatoes look unappealing but taste was ok. Asparagus was good but not enough. Halibut with blueberry sauce was a little over cooked and not much flavor for the whole plate. The spinach artichoke dip was ok. Service was spot on.“
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“Our server, Jess, was great! She explained entrees well and was very delightful! We loved the Panko Salmon. Our dessert was fantastic - chocolate flourless cake, homemade whipped cream, and Carmel coated popcorn. It was unique and delicious! Thanks😀“
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“After eating along the waterfront in Seward, we heard some recommend Salmon Bake. It was just around the corner from the Seward KOA where we had been staying for several days. We were not disappointed! The food was amazing, the best in Seward. Service was extremely fast and the quaint decor of the restaurant was cozy and warm. Definitely recommend 1000% as the best in the area! You won't be disappointed!!“
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“We stopped in after going to the museum. Prices were a little high but the food was good I had the chowder and dirty fries both good wife got a side salad had about as much lettuce and tomatoes as a taco definitely not worth the price. The big surprise is when the bill comes they charge you for refills on ice tea. $3.00 per glass. First they should at least tell you before hand. Second don't charge for refills on tea. What's it cost you 5 cents a glass?“
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“I seated myself at the bar. The bartender seemed busy, but his area was clean. The food came out in good time. The crabcakes were fresh and delicious. The Thai salmon had a little spice, little sweetness, and lots of flavor. Overall, a pretty decent experience.“
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“The restaurants in Alaska tend to be pricey, mostly because about 95% of all food is imported from other states or countries, which drives up transportation costs. With the average of many dishes ranging from $25 to $40, you might hesitate to eat out, but hey, you are traveling, so go for it. The good news is that plenty of places truly deliver food that is worth the price, and the satisfaction level was good.
I liked at this place was the seafood Alfredo. The Alaskan halibut was fresh, and the pasta was creamy and delightfully cheesy. It was absolutely delicious.“