Address and Contact Information
Address: 436 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 717-0737
Website: http://www.whiskyandramen.com/
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Reviews
Chef Mike makes an incredible broth with serious depth and richness. I ordered the Dark Horse ramen, and it was outstanding — perfect if you like bold, flavorful ramen.
I started with the Scotch tamago egg, which was cooked perfectly – great way to start the meal!The bar is just as impressive — Corey makes fantastic drinks and helped me try a unique Nest beer from Japan that hasn’t been brewed in over 50 years!
Great ramen, great drinks, and a great crew Whiskey & Ramen is a must-visit in Anchorage – you can’t go out to eat in Alaska without visiting this restaurant!
Pictured – Front “Dark Horse” Ramen and back “Business Lounge”. Appetizer “Takoyaki” Octopus Dumplings.
Takoyaki was a unique and interesting taste, a teeny bit fishy but as someone who doesn’t like fishy it was still very good. It was also dancing!!
Business Lounge was my favorite ramen even though it wasn’t my order haha.
Would come again !
Great place.
Sat at bar and had good and quick service.
Food:
Portions were better than average. My app (Whiskey pork buns) were by far the best thing I had. Definitely a “fusion” dish, offering a rollercoaster for your taste buds. And I’m not talking the rollercoaster at the state fair…I’m talking 6 flags legit. I am in no way a connoisseur of Ramen, but I am a larger mammal, and that says something about my expertise…So…It was good. I had the “Business Lounge” ramen. The broth was highlight of the dish. It was thick and not just a watery ramen bath. It had great mouth feel, like a buttery well aged bourbon. It coated the tongue with a salty cream like soiree’, with hints of spice and basil. Boom…satiated. Desert was Kaladi cold brew coffee and some kind of sesame and peanut snickers bar cake…The “Goma Silk Bar”… Ginger, Sesame and Peanuts were not a combo I would have expected…But while it didn’t disappoint…I wasn’t blown away. And to wrap up…Overall, while I wasn’t blown away…I was quite pleased in totality with the food. Pork Bun app for the win for sure though.
Service:
We had a reservation, but waited a good 20 minutes regardless…That rubbed me the wrong way, but good for them for being that busy on a Monday. Once we were sat, service was pretty quick. Waters were refilled promptly and no one went dry once (for me this is the biggest indicator of “good service”) A+. I didn’t have to wait for my drinks or app, and our server was well versed on the menu. The Entree’s took a bit longer than I liked, but the company was good so I didn’t mind…hell, maybe they took that into account because they are obviously pro’s at their craft all around.
Ambiance:
Maybe this was the biggest influencer on the Portlandia effect…Industrial high ceilings, warm Pacific NW wood tones….”Industrial Sheik” perhaps. Spite the cavernous warehose vibe, the music was appropriately volumed, and talking was relatively easy.
Price:
After three beers, apps, entree, desert and coffee…The bill was Just under $80. I feel like this is a fine/semi-fine dining win. I’ve paid more at Applebee’s. So 4 outta 4 for price.
We also got the flowers of edo cocktail, that we were not a fan of.
Overall still, wonderful experience!