Big Lake Restaurants
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- BBarbaraAnchorage / Alaska •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoVery good food, excellent wine, but a little over priced. Husband ordered a whiskey and got a sip...maybe like 1 finger, maybe. Service was excellent and ambience was outstanding.More infoCrow's Nest - Hotel Captain CookPrice: Expensive• American• Anchorage•4.7
- TToddHawaii •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWhiskey and Ramen is the best nice restaurant in town. From the friendly staff, the atmosphere and amazing food I could not recommend this place enough. They do what it takes for their customers to enjoy their time at the establishment.More infoWhisky & RamenPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Anchorage•4.8
- SSandraAnchorage / Alaska •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoA 4:00 reservation time was wonderful. The food was delicious, especially the seared AHI tuna appetizer and the fillet. Outstanding! Will return soon!More infoSettlers Bay LodgePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Wasilla•4.1
- WWardVIPAnchorage / Alaska •9 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 11, 2024We really appreciated Josh our waiter. Attention to detail on everything. The food was delicious. This is the Simon and Seaforts that we knowMore infoSimon & Seafort'sPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Anchorage•4.6
- JBJohnBAnchorage / Alaska •1 review5.0Dined on Aug 8, 2021Great food and service Always Great. They are very good at doing wonderful food.More infoAardvark Catering/Pizza ThymePrice: Expensive• Italian• Big Lake•4.4
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Even though there may only be a few thousand residents living in Big Lake, there are still quite a few great restaurants in the area that are worth checking out. As far as dining experience goes, you will find an even mix of both dine-in and strictly take-out eateries. Big Lake likes to keep it casual with restaurants that have a laid-back atmosphere and encourage families to dine in. Hidden in some spots are great little food carts serving up things like hot dogs and ice cream. You'll likely meet the owners of a lot of restaurants. Some may even be working the counter. If you go to Big Lake, you will definitely get the sense of a small town.