TASTE! Alaska

Explore and learn about all aspects of the local food scene. Together we can see what’s going on at restaurants, the markets and products as well as unique artisan items that make Alaska just a little different. Artwork by Lee Post, used with permission.

Rob Kinneen

Rob Kinneen was born in Petersburg, AK and started his career in culinary classes at the King Career Center by day and bustin' suds at local restaurants by night. He attended the Culinary Institute of America, worked prestigious dining establishments in New Orleans and Durham/Chapel Hill, then returned to Alaska in 2001 as Seven Glaciers chef, Noble's Diner inspiration, and now at Orso.

LOCAL CONNECTIONS

Alaska grown

Find those cool blue and yellow T-shirts and hoodies here, as well as seasonal market information.

PRODUCTS I USE

Moosetard: gourmet Alaska mustards

Locally produced artisan product with bold Alaska- nspired flavors. I use in spreads, for sandwiches, vinaigrettes and to finish meat sauces.

Alaska Chip Company

Potato chips made only from Alaska potatoes.

Alaska Birch Syrup

Made from birch tree sap and available in four flavors. Medium is the best to cook with.I use it for a birch syrup-brown butter sauce over pastas and incorporate it with crème brulees. Currently I'm using birch syrup to glaze pork belly for a summer dish.

Simple Pleasures of Alaska

Producers of spruce tip syrup, kelp pickles and other unique items out of Sitka.

Alaska Native-made jams, jellies and syrups

For thousands of years Alaskan Natives handpicked plump, sweet, wild berries. Today local and tribal residents continue this tradition, bringing some of these wonderful berries to our modern kitchen.

Alaskan Brewing Co.

Home of eight beers including Alaskan Amber, ESB, IPA and winter and summer ales.

Midnight Sun Brewing Co.

Home of year-round, seasonal, X-special and series beers.

Ring of Fire Meadery

In Homer since 2004. Meads and honey ciders produced without sulfites and with local fruits and berries.

Celestial Meads

Produce at least 18 meads, located in Midtown Anchorage.

What's going on... - 2/4/2009 9:12 am

ALASKAN RAISED ELK, FDA Approved, AT ORSO - 1/23/2009 11:33 pm

An Alaskan Elk, FDA inspector and a vegetarian walk into the bar at ORSO! - 1/14/2009 1:29 am

New Years Eve, a recap - 1/8/2009 12:22 am

The Busiest Day of the Year. - 12/29/2008 8:36 am

ORSO Fresh Fare Travels and New Years Eve!!! - 12/22/2008 12:05 am

ORSO Fresh Fare Travels, featuring Spain and Portugal - 11/12/2008 9:14 am

Join us at the ORSO bar for Soiree de la Fee Verte - 10/31/2008 12:54 am

Join us at the ORSO bar for Soiree de la Fee Verte

Join ORSO and K & L Distributors on Friday, October 31st as we celebrate the liberation of this historic, controversial and misunderstood libation.

Like Oscar Wilde and Renoir, come enjoy Absinthe served in the traditional manner of Paris at the turn of the century.
Stay for specially crafted, Halloween inspired cocktails.
Check out our new Late Night Bear Bites Menu - sensational appetizers and selected beverages offered at Bear Minimum prices - featuring inspired creations by Executive Chef Rob Kinneen and Pastry Chef, Jeff Lakomski
Come dressed as you are or, better yet, come decked out for Halloween. Absinthe and cocktails all night - Late Night Bear Bites served from 9pm - Midnight.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For questions or comments e-mail Chad Culley @ cculley@orsoalaska.com

ORSO, 737 5th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska
www.orsoalaska.com
For reservations, call (907) 222-3232

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