Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.08.2005, Qupperneq 29

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.08.2005, Qupperneq 29
28 DillonLaugavegur 30 From the I’ve-just-been-to-hell- and-boy-am-I-pissed art on the walls, to the hard rock on the speakers and steady-flowing whiskey at the bar, Dillon is vying for the aggressive crowd. 30 Litli Ljóti Andarunginn Lækjargata 6b Named after the HC Andersen fairy tale, The Ugly Duckling. The Duckling is one of the very best places for a quiet night, when even on Saturday nights you can hear what your partner is saying. They also serve a lunch menu.a reputation for late night partying ���������� ������������ ����������� ���������������� ����������� ��� ��� ���� �� ����� ������ � ��� ���� ��� ��� ���� ���� �� ��� ��� ��� ���� �� ��� ��� ���� ��� �� �� ��� ��� � ��� ��� ��� �� � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �� �� �� � �� � RES TAU RA NT S 29 GlaumbarTryggvagata 20 One of the few proper sport bars in Reykjavík, so you can go and watch whatever game happens to be on the TV screens. The establishment is basically based around the bar, so you won´t have to go a long way for a drink. Open until five, and has a reputation for late night partying 31 La Primavera Austurstræti 9 Everybody laughed when we discovered a contemporary restau- rant that has its most notable influences from northern Italian cooking but using local Icelandic produce. The unique menu that results from this combination features homemade pastas, risotto, gnocchi, 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 favourite among the locals. They laugh no more!! 32 Tveir FiskarGeirsgata 9 Seafood restaurant, although they also do land-based animals. At lunchtime you can have a three- course meal for 2300, which isn’t too bad, all things considered. The chef has been awarded the Medal of the Order of the White Rose by the President of Finland. s. 33 HorniðHafnarstræti 15 Means “the corner” and the place lives up to its name. This is actually the oldest Italian restaurant in town, celebrating its 25th year, which says something about the scene here before then. Excellent quality pizza, pasta and salads and yet remaining one of the more affordable ones. Try the calzone. 34 HumarhúsiðAmtmannstígur 1 One of the oldest restaurants in the country, this fine dining establishment is known for its humar (lobster), but also for an impressive cognac lounge, and for intimate dining. 35 ApótekAusturstræti 16 A trendy, modern restaurant serving Scandinavian fusion at its best. The chef brings together French, Indian and Japanese influences and traditional Icelandic ingredients. We’ve heard from reliable sources that their catfish is among the best in town. In a building that once used to be a pharmacy, Apótek also houses a bar/café. 36 Pasta BastaKlapparstígur 38 An affordable Italian place, the pasta is in generous portions and the salad with grilled chicken is a good light option. The garden is nice, with a glass ceiling protecting punters from the wind and the rain at all times of year. Upstairs, the Blue Bar offers a more bar type atmosphere. 37 TapasVesturgata 3b For those with a bit of money and time on their hands, the evening is well spent at Tapas, where you can while away the evening having course after course of wonderful miniature dishes served. Recommended is the garlic- fried lobster and lamb in apricot sauce. If you don’t feel like getting up right away afterwards, there’s also a lounge to lounge in, and the paintings there are worth a look. 38 JómfrúinLækjargata 4 In this global age, it can be hard to find good smörrebröd even in Copenhagen. Never fear: out here in the colonies you can still find first rate smörrebröd at Jómfrúin. They even import their own eel directly from Denmark to make one of Scandinavia’s delicacies. 39 ShalimarAusturstræti 4 Prides itself on being the northernmost Indian restaurant in the world. How this affects the food, we don’t know as there are no comparisons in town. The daily special, comprised of two dishes on your plate, goes for roughly 1000ISK. But we recommend the Chicken Tikka Masala, known to be highly addictive. And if the curry gets to you, they have a self-service ice cream cone machine. 41 Nonnabiti Hafnarstræti 11 The owner is a miser who charges additionally for everything, but this is almost certainly the best junk food in the Greater Reykjavík area. The subs are great, none of that Subway commitment to healthy living, and they probably contribute significantly to the ever-increasing “size” of the nation. They also serve burgers and sandwiches, and have lunchtime offers. 42 Pizza KingHafnarstræti 18 Yes, you can go here late at night and grab the best pizza in town, but it is also home to the best lunch specials, and food so good you’d eat it sober, something you can’t say for most food in Reykjavík. Call in advance if you’re going during the day. 43 Purple OnionHafnarstræti 18 Stepping up Reykjavík’s diversity a notch, the Purple Onion serves up Eastern European and Mediterranean food fast. If you are as uncultured as we are, just smile and say you’re hungry, and they’ll give you something nice for under 1000 ISK. 44 Bæjarins BestuTryggvagata They claim to have the best hot dogs in town, and for once the product lives up to the hype. Ask for one with everything, and you’ll get a dog in a bun with ketchup, mustard, remoulade (don’t ask), fried and raw onion. The standard Icelandic hot dog, only somehow it tastes better. 45 Hlölla BátarBy Ingólfstorg The first sub sandwich shop in Iceland, opened in 1986, Hlölla Bátar has a large selection of subs filled and named with creativity and imagination. Brave souls might want to try the Gúmmí-Bátur (rubber boat), which might seem like an oversized relative of the ever-present pylsa, or go local and choose Sýslumannabátur (sheriff sub) with lamb filling. 46 EldsmiðjanBragagata 38a Oven-baked pizzas simply don’t get much better than this. It is slightly more expensive than other pizzerias, but well worth it. A wide selection of toppings, including that sorely missed pizza delight, snails. You can also turn the chef loose and let him decide what goes on it - you’ ll rarely be disappointed. Take away, order delivery, or eat in at the cosy restaurant upstairs. The paintings are worth a peek as well. 47 Quiznos SubLækjargata A new branch of the American Quiznos has entered the thriving downtown sub market, and it’s you, our dear, hungry reader that gains from it. A good selection of tasty subs, but also sandwiches, salads, soup of the day. This is Quiznos first European restaurant, your response will decide how many more will come East. 48 Fine VegetarianLaugavegur 20b Used to be called One Woman Restaurant, as there was always the same woman working there. Has new owners and a larger staff, but the theme is still vegetarian, with one vegan and one wheat-free dish always on offer. The only vegetarian restaurant licensed to carry beer and wine. Remains on the right side of the 1000 krónur bill at lunchtime, slips slightly over in the evening. 50 Mamas Tacos Lækjargata 10 With a new location comes a new selection: Mama’s Taco’s now has fast and cheap Mexican food downstairs, and outstanding and more regional Mexican cuisine upstairs. You must try Mama’s own homemade tortillas. 49 Dominos Pizza Welcome to Iceland, home of the most profitable Dominos franchises in the world. You know the taste. The number, for anywhere in Iceland, is 58-12345. Go local and hit the global chain. Look by the harbour downtown. CL IP n´S AV E Reykjavík has no trams, trains nor subways - only buses. The price of a single fare is 220ISK for an adult (60ISK for children under 12). If you are in town for more than a few days, the nine ticket package for 1500ISK would be a better deal. 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 exact amount, as the driver cannot give you change. You can ask the driver for a free, time-limited transfer ticket if you need two buses to complete your journey. The bus system is closed at night, between 24:00 and 6:40 approximately. For more information and bus rides, go to Hlemmur and Lækjartorg, the main bus stops in town. PRACTICAL INFORMATION PUBLIC TRANSPORT FAS T F OO D 40 TjarnarbakkinnVonarstræti 3 Above the I›nó theatre, so it’s a good place to go before shows, or during if you prefer a more quiet atmosphere. If you sit by the window you get a nice view of the pond. It’s not a bad place to try one of Iceland’s culinary specialities, the lamb steak, one of those rare traditional treats that does not come as a shock to the uninitiated. ���������� ����������� ������������ ������������ ����������� �� ��� �� �� � � �� �� ��� ��� �� �� �� �� �� ��� �� ���������������� � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � �� �� � �� �� �� ��� � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� DOWNTOWN REYKJAVIK TAXIS The main taxi companies in Reykjavík are Hreyfill 588 5522, BSR 561 0000, Borgarbilastöðin 552 2440 and BSH 555 0888. INTERNET There’s an excellent wireless internet network coverage in Reykjavík, which means that you only need a network card on your laptop to log on almost anywhere. Wireless network hot spots are marked in listings. If you’re not travelling with a laptop in your bag, there are computers for internet use, e.g. at following places: Ráðhúskaffi, the city hall. Tourist information, Aðalstræti, also see ad. On page 4. City library, Tryggvagata 15. FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS, TRY: Kaffibarinn, Bergstaðastræti 1. Hressingarskálinn, Austurstræti 20. Kaffi Hljómalind, Laugavegur 21. SUPERMARKETS: Supermarkets are generally open between 9 and 18. For longer opening hours, go for 10-11. 10-11, branches around Reykjavik, try the one on Austurstræti Krambúðin, Skolavörðustigur Bónus, Laugavegur Heilsu húsið, Skólavörðustigur (for the veggies and vegans) SHOPPING MALLS Kringlan, Kringlunni 4-12, 103 Reykjavík. Eg. buses 111, 115 or a 30-minutes walk from the city centre Smáralind, Hagasmári, 201 Kópavogur. Buses 16, 17

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