Though Alaska is better known for its natural wonders, foodies will tell you there's some pretty noteworthy cuisine these days, too. Here's where to get a great bite to eat.
Anchorage
Alaska's largest city and primary travel hub is also one of the country's most culturally diverse cities. Those vibrant backgrounds lend Anchorage's food scene a global fusion feel, with an Alaskan flair.
Talkeetna
Fun and funky Talkeetna's tiny Main Street hold some 12 places to eat, and counting.
Denali National Park
The farther north you go in Alaska, the heartier the fare gets. In Denali Park area you'll find everything from barbecue and casual pub grub to sophisticated salmon entrees. It's exactly what you'll crave after a long day of exploring the park.
Fairbanks
Think of long winters and sunny summers and you'll quickly see why Fairbanks is known for both comforting, down-home cooking and lovely al fresco dining.
Seward
Seward means seafood, plus some fun hole-in-the-wall spots that playfully showcase less known Alaskan ingredients. Fiddlehead ferns and spruce tips, anyone?
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