Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2011, Blaðsíða 39

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2011, Blaðsíða 39
Kaffibarinn Weekends are somewhat overrated at Kaf- fibarinn if you ask me. Don’t get me wrong, they can be brilliant if you’re completely pissed, the DJ is fresh and the crowd is full-blooded, still the weekdays are better. It doesn’t matter when you pop in, you’re always treated like a pal rather than a customer, and you should always expect get caught in some shenanigan, whether it’s a crazy Monday bender or a wacko Tuesday... well... bender. Bergstaðastræti 1 12 Kryddlegin Hjörtu The restaurant Kryddlegin Hjörtu, "Spicy hearts", specializes in healthy and rich gourmet soups, homemade spelt bread and an exclusive salad bar. They are located by the seaside with a spectacular view of the mountains to the north. They are located in a newly built house at Skúlagata 17. Designed with great taste and a lot of love. Closed on Sundays. Skúlagata 17 19 11 Hressó C is for Cookie You know, Hressó is basically the only place I go for coffee. Why? Their coffee is decent to excellent, but their forte is surely their wonderful patio, where you can enjoy the spring breeze in the sun, wrap yourself in a blanket beneath an electric heater in January and at all times: smoke. They boast of quite the prolific menu, but I’d reconsider the playlists to tell you the truth, too much of Nickelback really hurts. SKK This cosy new café owned by Polish couple Agnieszka and Stanislaw is the latest addition to the Reykjavik café scene and already looks set to become a favourite with the locals. Ideal for an early lunch or spending a lazy afternoon deciding which of Agnieszka's delicious home baked cakes you want to try next. I´d go with the cheescake, it's pretty fabulous. EF Austurstræti 20 Týsgata 8 Den Danske Kro The Danish Bar is located on Ingólfsstræti, just off Laugavegur where Q Bar once stood. The bar serves up Danish favourites, such as open-face smørrebrød sandwiches, Danish Tuborg beer and Akvavit schnapps. How to ask for a large beer in Danish: “Hej, jeg vil gerne have en stor øl, tak”. Ingólfsstræti 3 18 13 Á Næstu Grösum Á Næstu Grösum is an all vegetarian restaurant right in the city centre that features a friendly atmosphere and fair prices. There is always at least one vegan soup on offer and the daily special portions are big and always satisfying. There is even some organic wine on offer. Laugavegur 20B 17 BANKASTRÆTI AUSTURSTRÆTI HAFNARSTRÆTI TRYGGVAGATA GEIRSGATA MÝRARGATANÝLENDUGATA VESTURGATA RÁNARGATA BÁRUGATA ÖLDUGATA TÚNGATA KIRKJUSTRÆTI SÓLVALLAGATA HO FS VA LL AG AT A BR Æ ÐR AB OR GA RS TÍG URFR AMN ESV EGU R ÁN AN AU ST GR AN DA GA RÐ UR FIS KIS LÓ Ð TJ A RN A RG AT A SU Ð U RG AT A A Ð A LS TR Æ TI SU Ð U RG AT A BI RK IM EL UR Æ G IS G AT A G A R Ð A ST R Æ TI GRETTISGATAFR A KK A ST ÍG U R NJA RÐ AR GA TA NJ AR ÐA RG AT A VA TN SS TÍ GU R K LA PP A R ST ÍG U R BE RG ST AÐ AR ST RÆ TI BERGSTAÐARSTRÆ TI FR ÍK IR K JU VE G U R PÓ ST H .S TR Æ TI LÆ KJ AR GA TA IN G Ó LF SS TR Æ TI ÞI N G H O LT SS TR Æ TI Ó Ð IN SG AT A ÞÓ RSG ATA BA LD UR SG ATA BR AG AG ATA VI TA ST ÍG U R BA RÓ N SS TÍ G U R SN O RR A BR AU T SN O RR A BR AU T BA RÓ NS STÍ GU R SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍGUR LA U FÁ SV EG U R LAUFÁSVEGUR SÓ LEYJA RG ATA NJÁLSGATA GAMLA HRINGBRAUT MIKLABRAUT VATNSMÝRARVEGUR HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT BERGÞÓRUGATA EIRÍKSGATA HVERFISGATA LINDARGATA SKÚLAGATA SÆBRAUT SÆBRAUT BORGART ÚN SKÚLAGATA HÁTÚN HVERFISGATA LAUGAVEGUR LAUGAVEGUR SKIPHOLT FLÓKAGATA HÁTEIGSVEGUR BÓLSTAÐARHLÍÐ BRAUTARHOLT N Ó AT Ú N LA N G A H LÍ Ð KR IN G LU M ÝR A RB R A U T R A U Ð A R Á RS TÍ G U R R A U Ð A R Á R ST ÍG U R G U N N A RS BR AU T N Ó AT Ú N SKIPHOLT The Old Harbour Th e F ish pa cki ng Di str ict FAXAFLÓI Down Town West Side Up Town “Financial District” East Side Skyline Central Reykjavík BSÍ Coach Terminal Nordic House Culture Center University of Iceland University of Iceland Park Austur völlur Park Icelandic Parliament Reykjavík Domestic Airport Hlemmur Bus Terminal Sundhöllin Swimming Pool Laugardals Swimming Pool The Tower City Hall National Gallery of Iceland The Einar Jónsson Museum Hallgríms kirkja Church National Theatre The Culture House Lauga vegur Main Tourist Info Reykjavík Art Museum Maritime Museum Laugavegur Reykjavík’s main shopping and culture street, featuring a wide range of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants. Old Harbour Area Old Harbour Depart for whale and puffin watching tours from the old harbour, a lively area, offering an assortment of restaurants and activity centres Future Concert Hall City Pond Miklatún Park Kjarvalsstaðir National Museum Hljómskáli Park Vesturbæjar Swimming Pool∆ Taxi Taxi Taxi Kringlan Shopping Center 6 7 8 9 10 7 19 For a map of outside downtown Reykjavík visit www.grapevine.is or the Icelandic phonebook website www.ja.is If you have an iPhone, check out the cool Locatify app in the AppStore. It´s got a FREE guided audio tour of the downtown area, courtesy of your pals at Grapevine. NEW IN TOWN Sjávargrillið Skólavörðustígur 14, 101 Reykjavík Whether you're a native Icelander or a tourist, Sjávargrillið promises to provide the upscale traditional Icelandic food experience you're looking for. Their simple, straightforward menu won't overwhelm a first timer, nor will it annoy a native with unnecessary frills. Head chef Gustav Gunnlaugsson, Iceland’s ‘chef of the year’ in 2010, should know what he's doing. Expect Ice- landic specialities such as minke whale, arctic char and cod on the menu, a jovial, knowledge- able staff and pleasant outside seating with a view of Hallgrímskirkja. VS A DAY IN THE LIFE Jóhannes Kjartansson, photographer/ designer What's up, Jói? Things are very exciting at the moment. I'm going to Paris for the opening of my exhibition, ‘Beat-Addicts’, along with two other photographers. The exhibition will be held in a brand new gallery called AIMLOFT, which is located in the Oberkampf district. It's the first time I make big prints and they will even be for sale, so I'm super excited. Sundhöll Reykjavíkur Start the day by going to one of Reykjavík's oldest swimming pools, Sundhöll Reykjavíkur. If you show up around eight AM, you can eavesdrop on the elders discussing today's hot topics and you might even snatch a free cup of coffee afterwards. It's an indoor swimming pool but the hot pots are conveniently located outside so you can also work your tan during the eavesdropping. The building is very old and beautiful, plus the changing rooms alone are worth the visit. The Fishpacking District What used to accommodate old fishermen now houses a happy collective of restaurants and cafés with a beautiful view over the harbour and Mt. Esja. You can eat there anytime. Start with the best coffee in town at Café Haíti, then eat lunch at Sushismiðjan. In the afternoon you can have the fantastic burger at Hamborgarabúllan (I recommend getting the béarnaise sauce with the fries and then the delicious coffee shake afterwards). In the evening you can then go to Sægreifinn (Seabaron) and have the infamous lobster soup and the “Moby Dick on a stick" (a slogan I and Grapevine's Art Director Hörður invented for them five years ago. We also pitched "Eating Nemo"...). KronKron When I have lots of money I will shop at KronKron every time I need a trendy outfit. They have some great labels for boys there: Bernhard Wilhelm, Henrik Vibskov, Acne and Cheap Monday to name a few. They also have my recently published book for sale. It's called Jói de Vivre and contains over 500 snapshots from Reykjavík, taken over a period of five years. Go get it! Austurvöllur After all this fashion and food you are probably knackered. If the sun is shining you should consider going to the Íslenski Barinn at Austurvöllur and order a pint of beer. They serve them in a frosty glass, a rare treat in Iceland. They also serve you harðfiskur (“fish jerky”) in a glass jar, which is pretty nice. If you don't like it and you still have space I'd recommend the Bóbó burger, it's a killer. Kaffibarinn Since Sirkus closed in 2007, Kaffibarinn has been my only shelter in town. Kaffibarinn is like that song with Radiohead, ‘Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box’. You are in the crowd and you become one with the crowd. That's why I love it and that's why I have a personal hook there so I can hang there with a beer in one hand without spilling it on the crowd. I recommend coming early if you're new in town, since after 1 AM the queue can get very busy. And don't dress like a hiker or a biker. Alí Baba Alí Baba at Ingólfstorg is the best place for the very essential after-hours meal. I recommend the chicken Shawarma, it is the bomb. You can then wash it down with a tasty beverage and watch MTV on the flatscreen. Afterwards you can grab a taxi just on the other side of the square and have a nap before next night's festivities. When the sun is shining in Reykjavík, every day is a Saturday. EARLY MORNING LUNCH MID-DAY AFTERNOON HEAT OF THE NIGHT

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