Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.01.2007, Síða 25

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.01.2007, Síða 25
Partly a sports bar, Glaumbar is also a popular venue for live bands and DJs, but mostly it’s just a good place to get drunk and party. They can host private gath- erings before midnight on weekdays, and you would be hard pressed to get a better deal on a keg party than here. Glaumbar Tryggvagata 20 Legendary Icelandic rockers have been known to DJ at this place from time to time, and Þröstur from Mínus has even tended the bar. You can pretty much guar- antee this place will be rocking any time you walk in on a Friday or Saturday night. Dillon Laugavegur 30 Café, bistro, restaurant, bar – whatever you want to call it, Kaffibrennslan is a consistently pleasant place to go for snacks and refreshments of whatever variety you happen to crave. They also have the largest selection of beers in Reykjavík. We recommend the Cobra and Staroprammen. Kaffibrennslan Pósthusstræti 9 Located right by the harbour, Tveir Fis- kar boasts some of the freshest fish in town – they prefer it to still be mov- ing when they buy it. Their menu also dares to be different, and this just might be your only chance to sample the debatable delights of raw dolphin. 32 Tveir Fiskar Geirsgata 9 Means “the corner” and the place lives up to its name by… well, being on a corner. This is actually the oldest Italian restaurant in town, celebrating its 27th year, and it always seems to be consis- tently popular. Excellent quality pizza, pasta and salads – all priced affordably. 33 Hornið Hafnarstræti 15 This authentic Thai restaurant is one of the better bargains in town. We chal- lenge you to find a better meal for the same price anywhere else. They have their menu outside with numbered co- lour images. Just say the number and eat the food. 31 Krua Thai Tryggvagata 14 If you like fresh seafood and are in the mood for something a little different, this cosy but ambitious restaurant just might fit the bill. Shellfish, salmon, squid, lobster and other creatures of the deep predominate the menu here. There is no smoking in the restaurant, but if you want to have a go at sitting out- side there are fleece blankets provided. 35 Vín og Skel Laugavegur 55 Tjarnarbakkinn is right above the Iðnó theatre, so it’s an ideal place to go be- fore shows, or during if you prefer a more quiet atmosphere. If you sit by the window you get nice view of the pond, and in the summers you can enjoy your meal outside. The lamb comes especially recommended; it’s one of those rare traditional Icelandic dishes that aren’t an acquired taste. 36 Tjarnarbakkinn Vonarstræti 3 Perennial favourite, Argentína is a fine dining steak house. For whale-etarians, you can also sample the local Minke, or excellent fish. This restaurant has main- tained its reputation with three things: perfect cuts of meat, excellent service, and an excellent wine list. 34 Argentína Barónsstígur 11a Places recommended for their local touch tend to instantly loses any element of the exotic, but Sægreifinn (The Sea Baron) is an exception. It’s a combination of a fish store and a... well, not exactly a restau- rant but a place that serves prepared food, located in a harbour warehouse. Smell of fish, the view over the harbour, an old man that looks exactly like an Ice- landic fisherman should. What’s not to love? 38 Sægreifinn Geirsgata Prides itself on being the northernmost Indian/Pakistani restaurant in the world. Their cooks know exactly what they are doing with the spices and as a result we have given them two glowing reviews and a ‘Bezt í Heimi’ recommendation in the past. You can still see the latter ar- ticle hanging in their window – and we stand by it. 39 Shalimar Austurstræti 4 Famous for their burgers and fries, American Style actually serves a variety of American-influenced dishes with a strong local flavour. You get the feeling that you are expected to eat a great deal, so loosen your belt a bit before you dig in. 41 American Style Tryggvagata 26 Most people get to know Pizza King af- ter a late-night drinking session leaves them tired and hungry downtown, and it truly is a lifesaver in those situations. The difference between Pizza King and some less savoury fast food options downtown is that you would be happy to go back to eat there while sober, and their special lunch offers make that a very attractive option. 42 Pizza King Hafnarstræti 18 The oldest bakery in Reykjavík, founded in 1834. If you are particular about your bread this is about the best place in central Reykjavík to stock up on a vari- ety of freshly baked loaves – they also do a particularly moist and juicy version of the ever popular vínarbrauð pastries. You can even call ahead and have your favourite items reserved, if you’re afraid someone else might beat you to that last snúður or kleina. 43 Bernhöftsbakarí Bergstaðastræti 13 Those with a bit of money and time on their hands would do well to spend an evening or two at Tapas, having course after course of wonderful miniature dishes served to them. Oddly, it’s also a great place to get tasty and affordable lobster. If you don’t feel like getting up right away afterwards, there’s also a lounge. 37 Tapas Vesturgata 3b 40 If you’re looking for high-quality food in a unique but cosy setting it doesn’t get much better than Við Tjörnina (literally, By the Pond). They’re known for their traditional living room décor and innova- tive fish dishes made from a variety of fresh catches. The ambiance is some- thing you have to experience to truly appreciate. Við tjörnina Templarasund 3 FAST FOOD You know exactly what you get when you walk into a Subway restaurant, and their sub sandwiches are always made from fresh ingredients – right in front of your eyes. Reasonably priced and far healthier than most alternatives – pro- vided you show some restraint when you order. 45 Subway Austurstræti Almost certainly the best junk food in the Greater Reykjavík area, and extremely popular with drunken youths on week- ends. This place has none of that Sub- way 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. 46 Nonnabiti Hafnarstræti 11 Tómas originally popularised the ham- burger in Iceland when he opened his famous Tommaborgarar shop. A couple of decades and business ventures later he has gone back to the basics and now has one of the most popular fast food restaurants downtown – affectionately known as Búllan (the joint). 48 Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar (Búllan) Geirsgata 1 Some of the best fish and chips in town can be found at Kebabhúsið, and they obviously have a selection of kebabs as well. The falafel comes recommended, despite being a relatively unappreciated menu item in Iceland, and the beef and lamb pitas are quite good as well. 49 Kebabhúsið Lækjargata 2 Actually a bar, but best known for its hamburgers. A burger with fries for 500 is one of the best meal deals in town, but special mention must go to the Forget- Me-Not blue cheese and garlic extrava- ganza. 50 Vitabar Bergþórugata 21 A veritable institution in central Reykja- vík, and probably the most consistently successful business the city has seen, Bæjarins Bestu is actually just a simple hot dog stand. Their menu consists of hot dogs and Coke – and nothing else. You don’t have to be a Buddhist to ask them to make you one with everything. 44 Bæjarins Bestu Tryggvagata 47 12 Laugavegur Austurstræti Bankastræti Skólavörðustígur Hverfisgata Fra kk as tíg ur Barón sstíg ur Ing ólf sst ræ ti Þin gh olt ss træ ti Óð ins ga ta Tja rna rga ta 2 32 31 38 34 37 27 40 36 29 15 7 1 4 Be rgs tað ast ræ ti Læ kja rga ta 43 35 47 Læ kj ar ga ta Austurstræti Hverfisgata K la pp ar st íg urSkólavörðustígur Laugavegur In gó lfs st ræ ti Hafnarstræti Bankastræti 49 48 46 44 45 41 42 43 39 33 10 9 5 8 3 26 2122 17 11 23 20 19 14 30 24 13 16 25 1828 6 DOWNTOWN REYKJAVIK One of the first places in Reykjavík to specialise in vegetarian and vegan dishes. Despite having changed owners a couple of years back, the quality has remained consistent and you almost get the feel- ing that the place is being run on sheer principle as much as anything else. First Vegetarian (Á næstu grösum) Laugavegur 20b RESTAURANTS ca fe & b ar in th e ci ty c en te r

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