King Salmon - Menu

Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park and Preserve, Denali Park, AK 99755, USA, Denali National Park and Preserve, United States

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King Salmon

Phone: +18004260500,+19076832282,+19076838435

Address: Mile 238.5 Parks Hwy, Denali National Park And Preserve, Denali Park, AK 99755, USA, Denali National Park and Preserve, United States

City: Denali National Park and Preserve

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 907

Website: http://www.princesslodges.com/amenities/denali-king-salmon/

"visit denali and stay in the denali prinzessin wildnis lodge (different review). the king laughs restaurant was good. ask for a table with a view! started with the heathberry mojito. the first had much too much ice and not enough to drink. the second, I asked for less ice and it was much better. needed more blueberries. I had the green salad that was good, but a little sweet. too many craisins and the lingonberry dressing was sweet. but it was good. my daughter had the Caesar salad, the dressing was very licking (what we like). had the crab, the garnel and the fish crashed it well, but had large pieces of seafood. I think it would have been better mixed a little more so that the aromen had a chance to melt. I had the skalopp and goat cheese “Caprese” (see photo). the skalopps were very good, but I couldn't call it a kaprese. my daughter got the salmon hunt that was good. the service was good. a little expensive."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Featured Entrees

Entrées

Dessert

Last Frontier Burgers

Denali Princess Signature Cuisine

Salad

Salads

Soup And Starter Salads

Rice

Egg Dishes

Ribs

Toast

Aged Steaks And Prime Rib

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International Favorites

Steaks & Chops*

Add Ons

Sandwiches

Specialties

Reece Reece

Excellent food Served quickly Nice ambiance Not a large menu. which was good

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Reviews

Jane
Jane

This is a lovely restaurant for visitors to Denali National Park. The special here is king salmon, and it was delicious!


Ed
Ed

This was the worst dining experience I've ever had. The meal was terrible, and the service was even worse, made worse by the unprofessional behavior of the staff.


Reece
Reece

Our food was excellent tonight! Our server, Andrew, was attentive, and we especially enjoyed Kenny, who kept our water glasses filled, and our table cleared as we finished each course. View menu


Cee
Cee

I visited this restaurant after receiving a recommendation from someone at McKinley Lodge. They managed to accommodate our party of eight at one table, which was fantastic. The service was top-notch, and the food—ranging from salmon and halibut to steaks and daily specials—was absolutely delicious.


User
User

King Salmon was amazing! We ate here for our last meal in Denali and boy, did we pick a winner!!! We had the king salmon which was incredible . We also ordered the halibut in a wine butter sauce over mashed potatoes! We started with appetizers of coconut halibut and seared scallops with fried goat cheese; and ended with the cheesecake! WONDERFUL


User
User

eat and the worst on the whole trip. king crab was a jr. underoccupied linguine, server shared daily special, we said we share the 2 netzen (the reservations were so big, it has sünden). these portions were so tiny that they made a meal. $150 for crab legs that I can buy in nj food business was the biggest disappointment. real kings crawl in skagway. I'm sorry we didn't eat them there. View menu


User
User

Ate at this place because it was at the hotel I was staying at. Had high hopes to have some fresh Alaskan King Salmon in a place that boast this name. I eat salmon almost weekly so I know good salmon. This King Salmon was over cooked, over salted and overly fishy. The $44 entree also came with mushy asparagus you can’t cut with a knife and the saltiest mashed potatoes I’ve ever tasted. I couldn’t eat it. The food is basically overpriced banquet food made for the masses but under the guise of a nice restaurant. Do not recommend.


Trio
Trio

We recently traveled to Alaska and stayed at the Denali Princess Lodge, where we dined at the King Salmon restaurant. Upon entering, we were welcomed by a warm, rustic atmosphere featuring a striking glass salmon chandelier. The server was friendly and attentive, offering excellent menu recommendations. We ordered the King Salmon with mushrooms and risotto, the citrus grilled salmon with Yukon potatoes, and the Princess Brick Chicken with a berry compote. Each dish was outstanding. Overall, dining at this restaurant was one of the highlights of our trip.


User
User

visit denali and stay in the denali prinzessin wildnis lodge (different review). the king laughs restaurant was good. ask for a table with a view! started with the heathberry mojito. the first had much too much ice and not enough to drink. the second, I asked for less ice and it was much better. needed more blueberries. I had the green salad that was good, but a little sweet. too many craisins and the lingonberry dressing was sweet. but it was good. my daughter had the Caesar salad, the dressing was very licking (what we like). had the crab, the garnel and the fish crashed it well, but had large pieces of seafood. I think it would have been better mixed a little more so that the aromen had a... View menu

Categories

  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • Establishment Discover a place where culinary passion meets a cozy atmosphere. Our establishment offers a delectable menu crafted with fresh ingredients, perfect for creating memorable dining experiences with friends and family. View menu
  • Food And Drink A diverse selection of delectable dishes and refreshing beverages, crafted with the finest ingredients. Satisfy your cravings with our curated menu of culinary delights and thirst-quenching drink options.
  • Point Of Interest Discover unique and delightful culinary gems from around the world, carefully crafted to spark joy and curiosity. Each dish tells a story, inviting you to explore flavors that inspire and satisfy your adventurous palate.

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  • Takeout

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