Kaladi Brothers lunch panini ★ 4.1
Kaladi Brothers' Titlewave cafe runs sandwiches, paninis and pastries with Alaska-roasted coffee for around $12, alongside the largest used bookstore nearby.
Try: Panini with espresso
Yak and Yeti vegetarian curry combo is a vegetarian budget eat in Midtown, Anchorage.
Yak and Yeti's vegetarian curry combo with naan and rice runs under $17 for dinner in the Northern Lights midtown room, with momos as a starter and Nepali.
Address: 1360 W Northern Lights Boulevard, Anchorage, AK 99503
Kaladi Brothers' Titlewave cafe runs sandwiches, paninis and pastries with Alaska-roasted coffee for around $12, alongside the largest used bookstore nearby.
Try: Panini with espresso
Snow City Cafe runs sandwiches, salads and lighter brunch plates downtown for around $15 each, with reindeer sausage scrambles and a Kaladi-style coffee bar.
Try: Reindeer sausage breakfast scramble
Anchorage Market and Festival's food row on 3rd and E Street pulls 200+ vendors on weekends with halibut tacos, reindeer chili, kettle corn and Alaska berry.
Try: Halibut taco or reindeer chili bowl
The Hooligan food truck on Pioneer Bar's patio runs three grilled cheese variations, tomato soup and tater tots for under $14, paired with a cold Pioneer.
Try: Grilled cheese with tomato soup
Kaladi Brothers' Titlewave cafe runs sandwiches, paninis and pastries with Alaska-roasted coffee for around $12, alongside the largest used bookstore nearby.
Try: Panini with espresso
Tia's reindeer dog at the 4th Avenue cart is downtown Anchorage's cheapest signature meal, around $8 per spicy reindeer sausage with hot or mild options.
Try: Reindeer sausage on toasted bun
Moose's Tooth runs a budget-friendly slice counter alongside the full pizzeria on Old Seward Highway, with $5-7 specialty slices and a Broken Tooth.
Try: Specialty pizza slice