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Orso — Anchorage, Alaska
Downtown — Anchorage, Alaska

Orso

#15 in Anchorage Italian Across from PAC $$$ Italian · Mediterranean
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#15 Restaurant in Anchorage
Downtown Anchorage's Italian Power-Dinner Room
Northern Italian restraint in downtown — handmade pasta, considered wine list, and a room that quietly understands what a business dinner requires.
8.2 Food
8.0 Ambience
8.1 Value

The Room

Orso sits directly across 5th Avenue from the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts — a location that is not accidental. This is the downtown Anchorage room engineered for the dinner that precedes the performance, or follows it, or closes the deal that the performance was merely a framing device for. The dining room is handsome in a restrained, unmistakably Italian register: warm wood, considered lighting, a bar that reads as a place to conduct business rather than survive it.

The space manages something that matters for this occasion category — it signals seriousness without demanding solemnity. A table of four can laugh freely without the sommelier flinching. A quiet two-top by the window can close the agreement that the preceding six months were leading to. The service pitch is the exact one that the situation asks for, without any discussion of what the situation is.

The Food

Executive Chef Eric Dubey, who took culinary direction of Orso in 2022, builds the kitchen's premise — Italian technique applied to Alaskan ingredients — on the right idea, and it is executed with evident care. Pasta is made fresh in-house, and the difference shows: a tagliatelle that actually catches its sauce, a pappardelle that has weight and tooth, a ravioli filling that respects the wrapper.

The slow-cooked osso buco is the signature plate and deservedly so: the veal shank arrives properly braised, the marrow intact, the saffron risotto a quietly perfect counterweight. Alaska salmon is treated with Italian discipline — olive oil, citrus, herb, nothing that distracts from the protein. Seasonal seafood preparations rotate with the catch.

The wine programme is one of the best-considered in downtown Anchorage at this price tier: a list that moves between Italian regional selections and Pacific Northwest highlights, with glass pours that are clearly chosen by someone who drank them first. The bar produces cocktails that hold up their end, and the dessert list closes the argument without stretching it.

Why It Works for a Business Dinner

Orso is the room in downtown Anchorage where a serious conversation does not have to fight the environment for attention. The tables are spaced correctly. The chairs are the right kind of comfortable. The service cadence accommodates the rhythm of a working dinner without intruding on it — dishes appear when the conversation reaches its natural pauses, not before.

Private dining is available for small groups and is the standard recommendation for a four-to-eight-person client dinner that needs to close. The wine list gives the host a genuine card to play without forcing a decision about price. And the location — steps from the Performing Arts Center, in downtown — resolves itself as the kind of address that a visiting executive will remember the name of.

Not For

Skip Orso for a quick, cheap bite or a late-night scene — it is a measured downtown room built for a long dinner, with mains from $30 and the kitchen closing by 9:30pm midweek.

Frequently Asked

Who is the chef at Orso in Anchorage?

Executive Chef Eric Dubey leads the kitchen, having taken culinary direction in 2022. He pairs classic Italian technique with Alaskan seafood, and the kitchen makes its pasta in-house. Orso sits at 737 West 5th Avenue, directly across from the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.

What should you order at Orso?

The slow-cooked osso buco is the signature plate — veal shank braised with the marrow intact over a saffron risotto. Beyond that, order the housemade pasta and the Alaska salmon treated in an Italian register. Expect to spend roughly $60 to $110 per person with wine.

Is Orso good for a business dinner?

Yes. Tables are well spaced, service follows the rhythm of a working dinner, and private dining suits a four-to-eight-person client group. The wine list gives a host a card to play, and the downtown address steps from the Performing Arts Center is one a visiting executive remembers. See the close-a-deal guide.

Where is Orso and do you need a reservation?

Orso is at 737 West 5th Avenue in downtown Anchorage, across from the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. Reservations are essential, especially before a performance; OpenTable is the easiest route. The kitchen runs Sunday to Thursday 4:00–9:30pm and Friday to Saturday until 10:00pm.

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