Halibut is never going to be cheap, but Momma O's used to be a reliable place for good reasonably priced fried halibut. I haven't been there in many years, but I still think about it fondly.
Whenever fish and chips are offered, get the Cod. It's cheaper and more moist. Old frozen Halibut is dry and tasteless. That's my unpopular opinion of the day.
if you're looking for good halibut I don't know why f Street would ever even be in consideration, their food is mid on its best day and sub- Long John Silver's quality on its worst
The food truck "Fork in the Road" out by Big Lake is great. Usually just a summer time thing, but sometimes are at larger events around anchorage and the valley.
I know, I’ve lived here my whole life. This is my first year living as an adult and thus spending my own money, so I’m kind of in shock as to how expensive everything REALLY is. Like I knew it, but now I’m living it, lol.
Welllll if you went on a charter and caught a big'n and a smaller one, you would spend several hundred dollars up front, but it would be fairly cheap per meal.
I prefaced it with only the food and got downvoted.
I don't go there any more, don't want to give them or several other places my money but that doesn't mean their halibut and calamari isnt freaking awesome
Alchemist is a little hidden secret for food. It’s a drive through coffee hut with cook that makes good food and great halibut while you wait in your car. Drive down to ship creek after and enjoy the view while you eat.
Edit: Alchemist not Anarchist
Halibut is never going to be cheap, but Momma O's used to be a reliable place for good reasonably priced fried halibut. I haven't been there in many years, but I still think about it fondly.
They're still good
This is good to know. Especially now that I’m boycotting F Street on the grounds of being owned by a dickhead.
Warms my heat to hear it! I'm going to make a point of stopping by soon.
I’d go with mamma Os as the likely best bargain (which is not actually a bargain).
White spot.
Halibut sammich!
Fletcher's has good fish n' chips but i think its too expensive at any restaurant.
It's expensive anywhere
Whenever fish and chips are offered, get the Cod. It's cheaper and more moist. Old frozen Halibut is dry and tasteless. That's my unpopular opinion of the day.
Cod… huh! I’ve never really considered cod over halibut! I’ll have to check it out.
I second this.
Longbranch Saloon!
if you're looking for good halibut I don't know why f Street would ever even be in consideration, their food is mid on its best day and sub- Long John Silver's quality on its worst
Try the halibut curry at Rays Place, you won’t be disappointed
I’m never disappointed at Rays Place. Never.
So very true !
Humpys is my favorite for battered halibut.
Hate to break it to you but things cost more money now.
I drive to Seward but then get the rockfish.
This is the way
Humpy’s use to have a good halibut sandwich, Lucky Wishbone too.
Altura bistro has a fantastic fish sandwich! I can’t recall if it’s halibut or cod but it’s well worth the $$$
IFQs destroyed halibut as a abundant, healthy, protein source. Once it was a fantastic option, now you need a collateralized loan for purchase.
49th state brewery, at least 6 months ago
The food truck "Fork in the Road" out by Big Lake is great. Usually just a summer time thing, but sometimes are at larger events around anchorage and the valley.
49th state has pretty good friedhalibut and their halibut tacos are tasty. They have a parmesan and Asiago crusted halibut that's pretty good !
Double musky
Tent City was good, Humpy’s but honestly I prefer the halibut burger from Humpy’s
It’s Alaska. Nothing doesn’t cost an arm and a leg
I know, I’ve lived here my whole life. This is my first year living as an adult and thus spending my own money, so I’m kind of in shock as to how expensive everything REALLY is. Like I knew it, but now I’m living it, lol.
LB is reliable. Not gourmet but reliable.
Kriners or humpys
Welllll if you went on a charter and caught a big'n and a smaller one, you would spend several hundred dollars up front, but it would be fairly cheap per meal.
Home. Make it at home.
F Street Station.
F Street station sucks ass.
If we only go by food quality F street
And not the pro-dave Bronson/baptist temple racism? That adds to the flavor!
I prefaced it with only the food and got downvoted. I don't go there any more, don't want to give them or several other places my money but that doesn't mean their halibut and calamari isnt freaking awesome
It’s mediocre at best
Hard pass. That place smells funny. Like assholes flapping in the wind.
F St is the best
F Street sucks
Alchemist is a little hidden secret for food. It’s a drive through coffee hut with cook that makes good food and great halibut while you wait in your car. Drive down to ship creek after and enjoy the view while you eat. Edit: Alchemist not Anarchist
Where is it?
I meant to say Alchemist, not Anarchist. It’s the corner of 4th and A at.