This was my first experience in a AAA-rated restaurant, and I have never been to a Michelin-rated restaurant. I’m not a professional, so I couldn’t adequately describe the food I experienced. The dehydrated sunchoke topped with salsify mash was unlike anything I have eaten. It was light, earthy, clean, and an entirely new flavor for me. It was a perfect pairing with the wine-glazed wagyu stripsteak, which was incredibly tender despite its unexpected leanness. Maybe it was a grass-fed American wagyu. The atmosphere and service was also the best I have experienced. I didn’t leave hungry, but I did wish I could eat more of some courses and less of others. My least favorite dish was the halibut, which was quite badly overcooked (see photo). That was a bit disappointing being one of the two main protein courses. For that I give 4 out of 5 stars. I highly recommend this place. I will definitely be back! I felt like I was getting a deal at $135 per person plus drinks.
Seven Glaciers Restaurant
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This was my first experience in a AAA-rated restaurant, and I have never been to a Michelin-rated restaurant. I’m not a professional, so I couldn’t adequately describe the food I experienced. The dehydrated sunchoke topped with salsify mash was unlike anything I have eaten. It was light, earthy, clean, and an entirely new flavor for me. It was a perfect pairing with the wine-glazed wagyu stripsteak, which was incredibly tender despite its unexpected leanness. Maybe it was a grass-fed American wagyu. The atmosphere and service was also the best I have experienced. I didn’t leave hungry, but I did wish I could eat more of some courses and less of others. My least favorite dish was the halibut, which was quite badly overcooked (see photo). That was a bit disappointing being one of the two main protein courses. For that I give 4 out of 5 stars. I highly recommend this place. I will definitely be back! I felt like I was getting a deal at $135 per person plus drinks.
This was our first time here and like everything else at the Alyeska Resort the establishment was first class, no expense spared. Unfortunately this leaves them with charging some ridiculous prices. The tram is free if you book a reservation but if not it is $45 per person.. absolutely absurd. They have a seven course prix fixe menu but only four of the courses were what I would call good. If you want the wine pairing that they have chosen it is at an additional cost. Overall it was a nice experience to have one time but I would never go back, it was way too overpriced for the quality of food and despite the excellent service and atmosphere I can't eat either one of those.
This was our first time here and like everything else at the Alyeska Resort the establishment was first class, no expense spared. Unfortunately this leaves them with charging some ridiculous prices. The tram is free if you book a reservation but if not it is $45 per person.. absolutely absurd. They have a seven course prix fixe menu but only four of the courses were what I would call good. If you want the wine pairing that they have chosen it is at an additional cost. Overall it was a nice experience to have one time but I would never go back, it was way too overpriced for the quality of food and despite the excellent service and atmosphere I can't eat either one of those.
Didn't care for the music. Portions were small for all the seven courses. I did enjoy the steak (quite small) and noodles (again, small). The salads were nothing to write home about. The carrot was delicious also, but that's me like a sidedish and not a meal. Too expensive for what you get. The Smores dessert was ridiculous (not much of anything on the plate as you can see in the photo). P.S. If you will have wine, just buy the bottle and save yourself $$$$