Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.06.2003, Síða 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.06.2003, Síða 15
 the reykjavik grapevine14 may 15 - may 29, 2003 the reykjavik grapevine 15may 15 - may 29, 2003 24. Svartakaffi Laugavegur 54 Read the newspaper, have a cup of coffee, have a philosophical conversation with your cigarette and enjoy the specialty of the house, soup in a bread. Aim high, it’s not on the ground floor. 25. Kofi Tomasar Frænda (Uncle Toms Cabin) Laugavegur Sit down and chat with your friends, or read newspapers and magazines. Its quiet even when things are getting out of hand everywhere else, so if you’re not in the mood for action this is your place. Easy to miss but still well situated, now aim low, halfway below ground floor is where it’s at. 26. Vínbarinn Kirkjutorg 4 Attracting the older but not necessarily the snobbier element, Vínbarinn has a huge selection of fine wines at a very reasonable price, at least by local standards. Something for the less drunk and more civilized, mid sized and quiet, cosy and nice. 27. Spotlight Hafnarstræti 17 With perhaps the exception of the Vatican, every self respecting city has at least one gay club, and this is Reykjaviks. Gay, bi or simply curious, are supported by a crowd that’s there to dance rather than to make moves (If you know where I’m going). Cool happening club and likely to be entertaining unless you’re particularly prudish. 500kr for entrance. Crowd: gay+ 28. Gaukur á Stöng Tryggvagata 22 Iceland’s oldest club is turning 20 this fall. During the day it’s a pool pub and on weekday evenings there are often live rock concerts. On weekends there is usually a lot of action with cover bands playing everything from Britney to the Beatles. Without exception you’ll be charged at least 1000kr for entrance in the evenings. Crowd: 20+ 29. Nasa by Austurvöllur Used to be a theater, but is now a club. New in Reykjavik’s nightlife and it seems that there was need for it. Great sound system and occasional live bands. Most come to dance and space out. Because of little competition it is perhaps the only super-club downtown. 30.Leikhúskjallarinn Hverfisgata 19 Recently opened again and is gaining respect, It’s a Restaurant during the day but a dance place during night (weekends of course). The crowd here is usually little more mature then in the other clubs. Talented DJs play with the drunken crowd. Crowd: 25+ HOW TO USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT Reykjavik has no trams trains or subways, only buses. These yellow things can take you pretty much anywhere in Reykjavik’s suburb areas. It’s a slow sys- tem and you might have to change buses a couple of times to get where you want to.though usually things run smoothly, and on time. The price of a single fare is 220kr, for an adult, (60kr for children under 12)If you are in town for more than afew days then 9 ticket package for 1500kr would be a better bet. Bus cards valid for two weeks a month or three months are also available. You have to pay as you step on board and it has to be the accurate amount, unless you want to pay more for your ride. The driver can not change you’re money. For those of you used to the honesty system, this system is as honest, because if you don’t pay, you don’t ride .You can ask the driver for a free time limited exchange ticket, if you need two buses to complete your journey. The bus system is closed during the night, you can catch your first bus between 6:40 and 7:00 in the morning, and last call is around 24:00. The main bus stops in Reykjavik are Lemur and Lækjartorg (see map), there you’ll be able to get all the information you need. Car rentals Budget 567-8300 ALP 562-6060 Avis 591-4000 Europcar 591-4050 Internet Café’s Ráðhúskaffi, City Hall 101 Rvk BSI, Vatnsmýrarvegur 10 101 Rvk Netkaffi, Kringlan mall 103 Rvk Post offices Central Post office, Pósthússtræti 5 101 Rvk Post Office, Kringlan Mall 103 Rvk Post offices are easily found in all minor villages around Iceland Laundry Services Emla Laundry, Barónsstígur 3 101 Rvk Taxi services Hreyfill 588-5522 Borgarbílastöðin 552-2440 BSR 561-0000 Useful for emergencies Emergency phone 112 Information 118 Dentist: 575-0505 Doctor: 1770 Emergency Ward, City Hospital 24hrs. 525-1000 Pharmacies (find your closest) call 118 Phone companies Og Vodafone 599-9000 Landssíminn 800-7000 Rent a bike Borgarhjól, Hverfisgata 50 101 Rvk BSÍ, Vatnsmýrarvegur 101 Rvk Useful Websites www.icelandtourist.is www.tourist.reykjavik.is Select swimming pools Laugardalslaug Sundlaugarvegur 105 Rvk. Sundhöll Rvk.ur Barónsstígur 101 Rvk. Árbærjarlaug Fylkisvegur 110 Rvk. Embassies Germany Laufásvegi 31, 101 Rvk., 530-1100 United States Laufásvegi 21, 101 Rvk. 562-9100 United Kingdom Laufásvegi 31, 101 Rvk. 550-5100 France Túngötu 22, 101 Rvk., 551-7621 Denmark Hverfisgötu 29, 101 Rvk., 575-0300 Canada Túngötu 14, 101 Rvk., 575-6500 Norway Fjólugötu 17, 101 Rvk., 520-0700 U S E F U L N U M B E R S 31. Einar Ben Veltusund 1 Full of 19th century charm the restaurant Einar Ben is named after one of Iceland’s finest poets, Einar Benediktsson It is situated in the older section of Reykjavik’s mid-town, close to the harbor. A fine menu features a contemporary version of the Icelandic international kitchen. The Menu is composed by Chef Bardur Brandsson, whose magic is outstanding. The food and the old Einar Ben. Atmosphere is something you can’t miss. A visiting journalist has likened it to a Hollywood photo from Gloria Swanson’s personal family album. Seriously !! 32. Apotek Austurstræti 16 Formerly the central drugstore of Reykjavik, established in the late 18 hundreds, the Apotek is now a modern restaurant with Art Deco Interior. You can still see the names of the chief managing pharmacists/owners on the wall of the bar. Today, this “drugstore” serves a different type of milkshake. Now look for a sizzling visual kitchen (behind a glass wall) with a Super Menu! Apotek is an eating experience not to be missed. 33. La Primavera Austurstræti 9 Everybody laughed when we discovered a contemporary restaurant that has its most notable influences from Northern Italian cooking using local Icelandic produce. The unique menu that results from this combination features homemade pastas, risotto, gnochi, polenta and a wide variety of the freshest vegetables, fish, poultry, meat and game. The menu, the atmosphere and a comprehensive, exclusively Italian wine list has made La Primavera a favorite among the locals. They laugh no more!! 34. Við Tjörnina Templarasund 3 The most novel fish restaurant in Iceland. The owner, Chef Runar Marvinsson, is known for innovative fish dishes made from a variety of rare fish and shellfish and related raw materials. Mr. Marvinsson is also a respected food and cooking personality, the author of several cookbooks. His respect for his raw materials is a tribute to fish and shellfish, showing off their natural goodness without artificiality. Chef Marvinsson is really a natural wonder and a particular favourite with Icelanders!! 35. Humarhúsið Amtmannsstíg 1 One of the most popular places in Reykjavik or should we say Iceland, - a gourmet restaurant in the heart of Reykjavik. The kitchen has a menu with various types of shellfish, lobster and the amazingly sweet and succulent langoustine (sometimes called Icelandic Lobster). The specialty of the house is a rich Cream of Lobster Soup has been hailed all over the world by international gourmet writer David Rosengarten, whose comments appear in the finest food magazines in Europe and in the States. 36. Sommelier Hverfisgata 46 The Sommelier not only has an excellent menu – Icelandic cooking with delicate French Touch – but the Sommelier wine list is admired for its variety of specially selected wines. The service is impeccable and the waiters take time to discuss the qualities of each and every wine listed, if you wish. The wine list has two hundred entries ! This is were you may just happen to meet stars of stage and television, if you´re lucky ! 37. Hótel Holt Bergstaðarstræti 37 An exclusive hotel housing Iceland’s Most Renowned Restaurant, the Gallery. An evening at The Gallery Restaurant remains an unforgettable experience, if your passion is good wine and food. The superb cuisine is inspired by French culinary tradition and includes a variety of Icelandic seafoods and organic lamb. The impressive selection of vintage wines is unique for lovers of the grape. This is where you will see original Icelandic art, without having to go to a gallery. The Holt has the largest privately owned art collection in Iceland. 38. 3 Frakkar Baldursgata 14 This is a restaurant that cannot be ignored. A very small place with an atmosphere. Here you may enjoy the house specialties of Icelandic traditional dishes prepared in the good, old- fashioned manner, including catfish, shark, and whale steaks. And of course much more. If you´re lucky, Chef Ulfar Eysteinsson, the owner, may be present regaling the clientele with wild whaling tales Don’t forget to ask Chef Ulfar for dark Icelandic pumpernickel bread with pure Icelandic butter. Don´t forget to make a reservation ! 39. Siggi Hall at Óðinsvé Þórsgata 1 Ask Chef Dellea, the only Italian who is “Commandeur de la Commanderie de Cordons Bleu de France”. Ask Chef Burmistrov at the Corithia Nevskij Palace in St. Petersburg. Ask Chef Jeff Tunks ower of the fabulous DC Coast in Washington DC. Ask anyone who is somebody in the culinary world, and they will tell you about Siggi Hall, Iceland´s famous chef and television personality. Siggi Hall has presented Icelandic gourmet food all over the world. His television show is very popular and so are his cookbooks. The Siggi Hall restaurant at Hotel Odinsve is one of the 100 best new restaurants in the world according to Condé Nast Travel Magazine. Need we say more. 40. Argentína Barnsstígur 11a “A dark cavernous, off-beat restaurant called Argentina...””A steak house where the lamb has killed the beef..” and “a gastronomic delight.” are just few of the impressive compliments paid to this restaurant David Rosengarten wrote in his American Newsletter not too long ago: “Lots of chefs in Reykjavik riff on local lamb, but if you want to see it in its most pristine form, you can dine at Argentina.” There are few places in Reykjavik where you can simply sense the deep passion for simply prepared seasonal foods. resturant clubs Tjörnin V i Hringbraut Hverfisgata S no rr ab ra ut Ba ró ns st íg ur Túngata Vatnsm‡r�rarvegu r Grettisgata Freyjugata Laufásvegur Geirsgata T ja rn ar ga ta In gó lfs st æ ti Egilsgata Njálsgata Eiríksgata Bergflórugata Ó ›i ns g a ta Læ kj ar ga ta tí ur Sóleyjargata V ita st íg u r Ba ld ur sg at a Leifsgata Lokastígur Skoth úsve gur Tryggvagata S u› ur ga ta Skólavör› ustígur F ra kk as tíg ur Lindargata Hafnarstæ ti B er gs ta › a st ræ ti Laugarvegur Fjólugata Smáragata Austurstræti P ós th ús st ræ ti Fjölnisvegur S m i› ju st íg ur Spítalastígur K irk ju ve gu r B ja rk ar ga ta A ›a ls tr æ ti G ru n da rs tíg ur Vonarstræti Sjafnargata fi órsgata Vesturgata Bollagata M i› st ræ ti Vá la st íg ur Br ag ag at a V at ns st íg ur G ró fin H a› as tíg ur Ká ra st íg ur Grjótagata N ja r› ar ga ta M ím is ve gu r fi or m ó› sg at a Vífilsgata Karlagata Hellusund Kirkjustræti Mánagata Hrefnugata Kjartansgata Gu› rúnargata Veghúsastígur Sölvhólsgata Skeggjagata S kó la st ræ ti Nönnugata T em pl ar as un d V el tu su nd Skarphé› insgata H le m m u r S ku gg as un d Ur› arstígur Laugarvegur F ra kk as tíg ur Skúlagata Njálsgata Skúlagat Bergsta› astræti Laufásvegur Eiríksgata Lindargata B ar ón ss tíg ur � � � � � � � � � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���� �� �� �� ���� �� �� ���� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� R E V I E W S B Y Restaurants Sonny Greco Bars, clubs, bistros and cafés The Editors Map Bjarki Þór Kjartansson

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