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Finding the freshest catch in Anchorage isn't just about food; it's about experiencing the heart of Alaska's culinary culture. Whether you are a local looking for the perfect salmon fillet or a visitor hoping to ship King Crab home, the options can be overwhelming. We have spent years testing the local markets, dodging tourist traps, and grilling up the best the ocean has to offer. In this guide, we cut through the noise to bring you the absolute best places to buy seafood in Anchorage, ensuring every dollar you spend results in a world-class meal.
The best places to buy seafood in Anchorage are specialized local markets like 10th & M Seafoods and New Sagaya City Market, which source wild-caught Alaskan fish daily. These top-rated vendors ensure strict quality control, sustainable sourcing, and offer professional packing services for travel or shipping.
We tested the most popular spots in the city to see who really delivers on freshness and flavor. Here are our top findings:
10th & M Seafoods
In our experience, 10th & M is the gold standard for variety. Located downtown, this spot has been a staple for decades. We found their King Crab legs to be consistently meatier than what you find in standard grocery stores. Their staff is incredibly knowledgeable, helping us select the perfect cut of Halibut for grilling. If you want the classic Alaskan fishmonger experience, this is it.
New Sagaya City Market
While technically a grocery store, New Sagaya feels like a high-end seafood boutique. We love their ready-to-eat poke options, but the fresh seafood counter is the real star. During our visits, we noticed they often carry specialty items like fresh oysters and scallops that other markets miss. It is the perfect stop if you want to grab seafood alongside gourmet sides for a complete dinner.
Aquatic Farming / The Bait Shack
For a more rugged, authentic experience, we recommend checking out the smaller direct-from-fishermen outlets often found near Ship Creek. The freshness here is unparalleled because the supply chain is virtually non-existent—it is just the fisherman and you. We found the prices here can fluctuate, but the quality of the salmon during the run is unbeatable.
| Market | Best For | Price Level | Signature Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10th & M Seafoods | Shipping & Gifts | $$$ | Classic Fishmonger |
| New Sagaya | Gourmet Dinner | $$$ | Upscale Market |
| Costco Wholesale | Bulk Buying | $ | Volume & Value |
| Local Pop-ups | Fresh Catch | $$ | Direct Source |
I used to think my backyard seafood was restaurant-quality, until I realized I was steaming my expensive halibut on a standard grate instead of searing it. Once I switched to a solid surface that locks in juices immediately, the texture changed from dry and flaky to buttery and tender.
You don't need a commercial kitchen to cook the perfect steak or salmon fillet. The secret lies in the heat and the surface you cook on.
This is where the Arteflame Grill truly excels. Unlike traditional grates that let juices drip away, causing flare-ups and dry food, the Arteflame cooktop provides a solid searing surface. Using an Arteflame grill comes with distinct benefits:
Pro Tip: If you are looking for wholesale volume, you can always visit a Costco nearby in Anchorage. Buying King Crab or Salmon from Costco is a fantastic, cost-effective base to start with. However, you can significantly elevate these store-bought cuts by grilling them on an Arteflame Grill or using the Arteflame Carbon Steel Insert on your Weber or Green Egg to achieve that high-end steakhouse sear.
An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it changes how you host. In our experience, traditional grilling isolates the cook against a wall while guests mingle elsewhere. The Arteflame's 360-degree round design invites friends to stand around the fire, drink in hand, watching the action. It turns meal prep into a communal event, keeping everyone warm and engaged while the seafood sizzles right in front of them.