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    10th and M Seafoods

    4.8 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Georgia D.

    This store has a wide selection of fresh and frozen seafood. I was excited to see Jamaican salt cod in the box! There's jerky, seasonings, and recipes. They have crawfish for a nice Cajun boil if that's your thing. The store was clean and the cashier was very friendly. I'm usually a window shopper in a new place. I'm excited to come back and buy a few things. With seafood, I can usually take it or leave it. If you're fanatical about seafood, you'll love it here.

    Box 'o crab legs: iced, boxed and ready to fly!
    Richard L.

    Too easy! We were in Anchorage for a brief layover - on a Sunday no less. We needed to buy some king crab, but the downtown 10th & M was closed. Luckily, the Muldoon store opened at noon. Great selection of frozen legs and claws, already tagged and priced. It was a simple matter of picking what I wanted and handing it to the shop clerk. I explained our situation - we wanted an order to go, and we were taking it on a private jet - so he put together a box, a styrofoam cooler and some bag ice to keep it all chilled for the trip home. The shipping box cost $20 - the crab a fair bit more!

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    The best seafood selection in Anchorage. And quality is superb. Finest in city, hands down. And cheaper than catching it yourself!

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    4 years ago

    Alaska salmon is the best I have ever had! I'll encourage people to eat salmon from Alaska.

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    7 years ago

    Excellent place for Alaska Salmon and other foods. Always will stop in when I am in Anchorage to see what they have. Friendly folks!

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    Props to the produce guy. I visited specifically to buy local sprouts. They were selling some new…read moresprout mixes I hadn't tried, but was interested in, so I checked the price then grabbed a bag and proceeded to the check stand, where I was charged more than the price posted in the produce section. I questioned the checker, who questioned another staff member nearby. They said the price charged was correct. Did I read the price card at the cooler wrong, I wondered. I had declined a receipt--I almost always do--so I dropped the sprouts off in my car, then walked back to check the posted price. That price was what I had remembered. I removed the price card to take it to the check stand. I hadn't really planned what to say, whether to ask for a partial refund so that I was paying the price marked, or what, but, turns out, Mr. Produce Man saw me taking the price card, and asked me what was up. I told him. He said probably they hadn't made new price cards to jibe with the register price yet, then he asked if I wanted a refund. I explained that I didn't have a receipt, so he asked if I wanted another package of the sprouts for FREE! I said yes, but I was uncomfortable walking out with merchandise I hadn't paid for. So he walked me to the door, chatting with me about how much and how fast his wholesale costs were rising. But I gotta say, his response put a smile on my face. He didn't want an unhappy customer. He wanted things to be right. Stand up dude. I'll go back.

    Review of New Sagaya City Market - Anchorage, Alaska…read more Five weeks ago, I moved from San Francisco to Anchorage, settling near the downtown area. One of my first missions was to find a coffee spot that felt like home--a place with not just great coffee, but genuine people behind the counter. After trying a handful of cafes, a neighbor suggested New Sagaya City Market, just two blocks from my house. What a win. The market itself offers high-end, quality products. Yes, prices are a bit higher than what you'd find at Walmart or Target, but coming from San Francisco, I was prepared for that. What truly sets this place apart, though, isn't just the products--it's the people. From the very beginning, the baristas here have shown me the most consistent and heartfelt customer service I've experienced since moving to Anchorage. They don't just serve coffee; they connect with you, listen to your stories, and make you feel like part of the community. Today was a perfect example. I slipped in the parking lot (rookie mistake--no spikes on my shoes for the icy ground). After two kind gentlemen helped me up, I walked inside with my spilled coffee. Annie, a new barista I hadn't met before, immediately offered me a fresh cup with such kindness and care. That small gesture meant so much--it wasn't just about the coffee, it was about feeling seen and supported. I also want to shout out Monica and Shea, who I met when I first arrived five weeks ago. They've been consistently amazing--funny, charming, and genuinely interested in conversations about life, community, and even my adventures back in San Francisco. Every time I come in, I leave feeling lighter, happier, and more connected. Thank you, Annie, Monica, and Shea, for making New Sagaya City Market my go-to coffee spot. You've given me more than great coffee--you've given me a sense of belonging in a new city. --- Would you like me to make this version short and punchy for Google/Yelp reviews, or keep it longer and more storytelling-focused for something like a blog or social post?

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