Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Síða 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Síða 28
Food & Drink | Venue finder 3 Frakkar Baldursgata 14 | G4 Aktu Taktu Skúlugata 15 | E6 Alibaba Veltusund 3b | D2 American Style Tryggvagata 26 | D2 Argentína Steak- house Barónstígur | F6 Austurlanda- hraðlestin Hverfisgata 64A | F5 Á Næstu Grösum Laugavegur 20B | E4 B5 Bankastræti 5 | E3 Bakkus Tryggvagata 22 | D2 Ban Thai Laugavegur 130 | G7 Basil & Lime Klapparstíg 38 | E4 Babalú Skólavörðustígur 22A | G5 Balthazar Hafnarstræti 1-3 | D2 Bæjarins Beztu Tryggvagata | D3 Brons Pósthússtræti 9 | E3 Café Cultura Hverfisgata 18 | E4 Café d'Haiti Tryggvagata 12 | D2 Café Loki Lokastígur 28 | G4 Café Paris Austurstræti 14 | E3 Café Roma Rauðarárstígur 8 | G7 Deli Bankastræti 14 | E5 Domo Þingholtsstræti 5 | E3 Einar Ben Veltusundi | E2 Eldsmiðjan Bragagata 38A | G4 Fiskmarkaðurinn Aðalstræti 12 | D2 Geysir Bar/Bistro Aðalstræti 2 | D2 Garðurinn Klappastigur 37 | F4 Glætan book café Laugavegur 19 | F5 Grái Kötturinn Hverfisgata 16A | E4 Grillhúsið Tryggvagata 20 | D2 Habibi Hafnarstræti 20 | E3 Hamborgarabúlla Tó- masar (“Bullan”) Geirsgata 1 | B2 Hlölla Bátar Ingólfstorg | D2 Hornið Hafnarstræti 15 | D3 Hótel Holt Bergstaðarstræti 37 | G3 Humarhúsið Amtmannstígur 1 | E3 Hressó Austurstræti 20 | E4 Icelandic Fish & Chips Tryggvagata 8 | B2 Indian Mango Frakkastígur 12 | F5 Jómfrúin Lækjargata 4 | E3 Kaffi Hljómalind Laugavegur 21 | E4 Kaffifélagið Skólavörðustígur 10 | F5 Kaffitár Bankastræti 8 | E4 Kaffivagninn Grandagarður 10 | A1 Kofi Tómasar Frænda Laugavegur 2 | E4 Kornið Lækjargata 4 | E3 Krua Thai Tryggvagata 14 | D2 La Primavera Austurstræti 9 | D2 Lystin Laugavegur 73 | F6 Mokka Skólavörðustígur 3A | E4 Nonnabiti Hafnarstræti 9 | D3 O Sushi Lækjargata 2A | E3 Pisa Lækjargötu 6b | E3 Pizza King Hafnarstræti 18 | D3 Pizza Pronto Vallarstræti 4 | E2 Pizzaverksmiðjan Lækjargötu 8 | E3 Prikið Bankastræti 12 | E3 Ráðhúskaffi | E2 Tjarnargata 11 Santa Maria Laugavegur 22A, | F5 Serrano Hringbraut 12 | H3 Shalimar Austurstræti 4 | D2 Silfur Pósthússtræti 11 | E3 Sjávarkjallarinn Aðalstræti 2 | D2 Sólon Bankastræti 7a | E3 Sushibarinn Laugavegur 2 | E4 Sushismiðjan Geirsgötu 3 | B2 Svarta Kaffi Laugavegur 54 | F5 Sægreifinn Verbúð 8, Geirsgata | B2 Tapas Vesturgata 3B | D2 Thorvaldsen Austurstræti 8 | D2 Tíu Dropar Laugavegur 27 | E5 Tívolí Laugavegur 3 | E4 Vegamót Vegamótastígur 4 | E4 Við Tjörnina Templarasund 3 | E2 Vitabar Bergþórugata 21 | G5 F D For your mind, body and soul R E V I E W S WIEBKE WOLTER HÖRðUR SVEINSSON Krua Thai Sawatdee Kaa Reykjavík Thai Food in Reykjavík If there's one really great thing about the restaurant selection in this somewhat isolated little capital is that there's a relative abundance of foreign cuisine to choose from. While the Indian selection is ample and countries across Europe are well-represented, the frontrunner in terms of sheer saturation of the market is by far Thailand. There’s a lot of delicious Thai food in town, some of it outstanding, some of it not so much. With so much to choose from The Grapevine has done you a solid and sampled the offerings of two popular eateries – Krua Thai and Ban Thai – so the next time your stomach is begging for crunchy spring rolls and mouth-burning curries of varying colours you’ll know where to go. With watering mouths, my date and I arrived at Krua Thai. On our way to the harbour, where the restaurant is located, we talked about coconut milk, lemon grass and hot curry, so that our longing for Thai food would reach its peak when we entered the inconspicuous looking place. Greeting us with mustard yellow walls, some Asian looking elephant mural and a selection of fake plants, the place tried to create a cosy ambiance, but didn’t really succeed. Either eating in or taking away (the full menu is available for take-away), you order up front at a counter – and so that’s what we did. Out of a selection of forty dishes between 1200 and 1800 ISK, we chose one with fish and one with lamb. We thought, that would be a good idea - being in Iceland and all. We just had to wait for a short amount of time, surrounded by a mix of tourists and Icelanders in the half full restaurant. “Number thirty-one, Chu Chilli”, said the waitress to the room. After responding “here”, we found ourselves inspecting a plate of fish, accompanied by another one with rice. Most fish dishes on the menu were listed as ‘fried fish;’ we specifically chose Chu Chilli (1600 ISK) – fish cooked in red curry and coconut milk, served with rice – to avoid the breaded coating.. Still, we were disappointed by the discovery that Chu Chilli is, nevertheless, prepared with deep-fried fish, making things kinda soggy. We hear “number five, Gaeng Khiao Waan”. The green curry with lamb, served with rice, comes in a bowl, accompanied with the obligatory plate of rice. Green beans, bamboo and pepper taste a little f lat, but all right, the lamb in our Gaeng Khiao Waan (1450 ISK), however, is definitely chewy. Leaving the restaurant with the well-known taste of curry, coconut milk and lemon grass in our mouths, we feel a little disappointed, but stuffed nonetheless. We might come back, with lowered expectations and then we will definitely order chicken, which we hear is a better choice. Krua Thai Tryggvagötu 14 What we think: We’ve had better Thai food Flavour: Spicy, but a little boring Ambiance: Colourful, but not cosy Service: Friendly and helpful

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