Description
Tucked into a Minnesota Drive strip mall, Bahay Kubo brings the beloved Filipino turo-turo tradition to Anchorage — walk up, point to what looks good, and let the steam rising from the hot table do the rest. "Turo-turo" literally means "point-point" in Tagalog, and this casual counter-service spot leans fully into that spirit: a rotating spread of slow-braised meats, savory stews, and rice dishes that change daily and reflect the hearty, umami-rich soul of Filipino home cooking.
Regulars rave about the kare-kare — a peanut-sauce oxtail stew traditionally paired with sautéed shrimp paste (bagoong) — along with the tokwat baboy (crispy tofu and pork belly in vinegar-garlic sauce) and the classic pork fried rice that serves as the anchor of nearly every meal. The kitchen keeps the plates generous and the prices honest, making this a reliable stop for a satisfying lunch or early dinner.
Seating is simple, the vibe is unpretentious, and the staff is friendly. This is not a place for long menus or complicated orders — it is a place for the kind of straightforward, deeply flavored Filipino cooking that makes people feel at home. With over 77 Yelp reviews and a loyal local following, Bahay Kubo has quietly become one of Anchorage's go-to spots for Filipino cuisine.
Bahay Kubo is open Tuesday through Sunday, typically from 11 AM to 7 PM or until sold out. Located at 2701 Minnesota Drive in Anchorage. Bring an appetite, point to your favorites, and settle in.
Location
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3020 Minnesota Dr Ste 13, Anchorage, AK 99503

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