Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.11.2009, Síða 21

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.11.2009, Síða 21
F D For your mind, body and soul Eat and drink like the locals at the original Icelandic Bar, the home of nostalgia Lobster Lamb Whale Puffin Wild game Pósthússtræti 9 101 Reykjavík Tel: 578 2020 info@icelandicbar.is RESTAURANT BAR & TAKE AWAY OPIÐ TIL 22:00 sushismiðjan FYRIR2 1AF MATSEÐLI MÁNUDAGA-FIMMTUDAGA Garðurinn (‘Ecstasy’s Heart Garden’) is a small family run vegetarian restaurant, calm and serene enough to make even our conversation about movie classics Anonymous Rex and Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus seem spiritual. The owners spend their time more virtuously, practicing meditation together with the staff of the health shop next door and following the principles of Sri Chinmoy—a Bangladesh born meditation guru whose thoughts and obituaries are also available for lunch reading. Faithful to Chinmoy’s principles, neither meat nor alcohol is on offer, and the TV screens a strict diet of relaxation tapes. The menu is simple—a soup (650 ISK for half a portion / 900 ISK for a full one) and a portion of the day (900 / 1.450 ISK), or a shared dish-soup set for 1.500 / 2.200 ISK. On our visit, the soup was basil and the portion of the day lentil lasagne. I ate my two male dates under the table, trying both soup and lasagne, while they were perfectly stuffed on just the lasagne. The soup had fresh basil with celery and carrots, heavy thick stock and a homey, slightly yogic vibe—decide for yourself if that is a good quality or not. The lasagne came with a side salad of good rucola and less appealing oily, crunchy carrots. It was thick and hearty comfort food for autumn lunches and Airwaves hangovers (though I’m sure you all know what Chinmoy might have thought about those), but the flavours were slightly blunt. While I adore Garðurinn’s eclectic idea, healthy food need not mean less delicious food—often quite the contrary. A good example of this was pudding, a raw health ball (heilsukúlur) with mixed dry fruit rolled in sesame seeds for all its organic and spelt ingredients: delicious and big enough to feed the three of us. - SARI PELTONEN Food For Thought GRAPEVINE FOOD REVIEW KEY 0 God-awful Awful Passable. Much room for improvement Good, but not great. Really rather good Extraordinary The food is rated in three categories: Fast food: Pizza, pylsa and kebab, food on the go (0-2000 ISK) Mid-range: Everyday eateries, sit-in. (mains 2000-4000 ISK) Fine dining: Fancy, expensive-type food. (3-course dinners 6000 and up) To best judge the restaurant experience, the Grapevine conducts its reviews anony- mously. The sole exception is the payment method: When the bill arrives, the reviewer presents a written statement, previously signed by the restaurant management, allowing the reviewer and one companion a meal on the house for review purposes. Using this approach, we aim to best preserve the reviewer’s objectivity (and the restaurants’ consistency), within the humble means of a free newspaper. The Grapevine does not favour foie gras over fast food. Restaurants are reviewed for what they are; both burger and beluga can be extraordinary in their own right. In all evaluations, the food is key: Does it taste good? Is it properly prepared? Are the ingredients fresh and of high quality? Secondary considerations include setting, service and value for money. All opinions expressed are the critic’s own. SP R E V I E W S Flavour: Healthy Ambiance: Calm Service: Friendly Garðurinn Klapparstígur 37 What we think: Interesting concept, healthy food SHOP ANd EAT: INdIAN, HEALTHY, CAKE! 3 X INDIAN 1 SHALIMAR A firm favourite among the Grapevine staff for years, Shalimar’s old slogan “Where hot means hot,” still bears some truth to it. Austurstræti 4 2 AUSTUR-INDÍA FéLAGIÐ Austur-Indía Félagið has been the crème de la crop of Icelandic-Indian restaurants for the past 15 years. And if Harrison Ford likes it, it must be good. Reservations recommended. Hverfisgata 56 3 AUSTURLANDA HRAÐLESTIN A take away chain with brilliant Indian. Everything on the menu is good, Tandoori Lamb and Tikka Masala downright great. Several locations, see www.hradlestin.is Hverfisgata 64a 3X HEALTHY 4 MAÐUR LIFANDI The organic market on Borgartún has a great selection including fresh fruit and veg. There is also a lunch restaurant with dish and soup of the day. Borgartún 24 5 FRÚ LAUGA A rare treat on the island—a farmers market stocking products of the season. Located in Laugardalur, open Wednesdays through Saturdays. Doors are open 12-6pm, but go early—the store gets busy and the goods go quickly. For information on new batches, check them on Facebook. Laugalækur 6 6 JURTAAPÓTEK A herbal pharmacy with a huge selection of all kinds of natural remedies. A great place to pick up Icelandic herbs such as angelica, yarrow and Icelandic moss—or the topical hit- product mimír, which at 2140 ISK could help to counter even the swiniest of flues. Laugavegur 2 2X CAKE! 7 SÚFISTINN Home-made monster cakes—think meringue, chocolate and immense sugar rushes. Star of the moment is the all-Icelandic granola cake. Iða bookstore, Laekjargata. 8 SANDHOLT Passion cheese cake to die for, plus a good assortment of buns, rolls, chocolate and ice cream to drool over. Sandholt is a good bet for stocking up ahead of a picnic in the park. Laugavegur 36 For full restaurant and food listings and venue finder visit www.grapevine.is for detailed information.

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