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Bidra med feedbackGreat casual location in anchorage! excellent smoothies and signature Hawaiian style acai bowls. fresh, in-house Acai base with fresh fruit, nuts, berries and other toppings. equally great smoothie creations. friendly and helpful owner and staff. vegan options for breakfast, lunch and hot snacks! updated from previous review on 2017-07-30
I've never been a big fan of Acai bullets, but their are great! I had the maui, and they were very accommodating and made sure that their granola had no honey in it. when I didn't ask for a chocolate moon, they didn't leave me a problem for anything else.
My partner and I just ordered smoothies, and everyone was phenomenal. I ordered a smoothie with cacao, and my partner ordered a berry smoothie. both were filled and delicious!
I like this place very much. the acai boul was a great opportunity to get anchored. the guy behind the counter was friendly and helpful with my wife and my own command. there are 3 bases and endless toppings. the grundboul has the basic and 3 toppings and there is an unlimited boul. the big unlimited tops at 11 dollars. I saw sandwiches, but there was a place for them, I think. it felt like a hawaiian came away. I want another one now.
This is a difficult review to write. Let me begin here... I like this place and i had a few thoroughly enjoyable experiences here. That being said, it is not exactly a restaurant.Besically there are 2 options here. The first and main options are the Acai bowls which come in different variations and flavors and can be filled with various toppings for approximately 7 dollars you get a decent portion but while it did slightly fill me when i was really hungry it was NOT like a meal, it was more like a heavy frozen yogurt that i would get for a dessert. The second option are the cold vegan dishes that they sell. I tried the Quinoua redoubt sandwich (very tasty) and the Meditereanean Pasta (fairly bland and uninteresting). The problem with both though, i only noticed after eating when i saw that they were not made there, but made in places which seem to have meat also. With that in mind, this is ALASKA. And this is the only vegetarian place in the city which comprises half of the state's population. That being said i feel that Acai Alaska can fill a big hole in anchorages dining options and has already filled a few hunger pangs in my tummy. It is hard to rate this as i see it as more of a dessert place selling a few already prepared entrees than as a restaurant but that being said the service puts this place at 4 stars. They were courteous friendly and extremely helpful, even offering us better tourist advice than our hotel. They also opened the store after closing hours especially for me and they were really there when i needed them. Thanks Acai Alaska!