Baked Alaska
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Customer Reviews (8 reviews)
NDQLR
on Citysearch Jan 23, 2010We visited Baked Alaska on a Monday evening. I was surprised to see so many vacant seats. The server sat us quickly and explained the special dish for the evening. I decided to go with the special which was prawn pasta. I... (more)
inthegroove
on Citysearch Sep 16, 2009Sat out on the pier and ordered the calamari. The calamari was cooked perfect but tasted mediocre. The New York steak was ordered rare and was cooked medium. Sent back the medium and then was served a rare with cold... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 18, 2008If itâ??s dining with gorgeous views of the Columbia River you want, look no further than Baked Alaska. Lunch and dinner are served here wi... (more)
dreaminallday26
on Citysearch Jul 29, 2008My husband and I stopped here on our coast trip recently because of all the grea reviews it had received on here. When we walked into the resturant, a group of about 7 people was standing there waiting. There was no host... (more)
LogicalChefTechnique
on Citysearch Mar 19, 2008I took my wife to Baked Alaska for her birthday and we were promptly seated by a fairly goodwaitress. I ordered the Fried Calamari which was pretty tasty. The batter was light and the sauce was okay, although I doubt its... (more)
ptweiler77
on Citysearch Jun 28, 2006Astoria has become a great culinary town, and chef Chris Holen is a big reason why. My wife and I stopped here for lunch after our trolley ride. The food was excellent- my dish was a perfectly cooked salmon filet turned... (more)
nwnewbie
on Citysearch Jun 06, 2005best clam chowder ever eaten! salads were also wonderful try the mixed spring greens with walnuts. a very conveinient place to stop and warm up after the sunday astoria market (more)
betheileen
on Citysearch Jan 20, 2005We were seated immediately but went early for the dinner hour and on a week-day. If you want to splurge on decadence - try the 1/2 Baked Alaska. Plenty rich enough to satisfy 2 appetites.... (more)