Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 3

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2011, Blaðsíða 3
120 g Lamburger (lamb), garlic grilled mushrooms, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion, sauce Béarnaise and french fries. Those who taste The Lamburger will hardly be able to believe their taste buds. THE LAMBURGER Turninn Höfðatorgi 105 Reykjavik Tel: 575 7575 Opening hours: Sun-Wed. 11.00–22.00 Thu-Sat. 11.00–24.00 fabrikkan@fabrikkan.is www.fabrikkan.is Gullfoss and Geysir are surely a must-see in Iceland, but neither is something you eat. That’s why we have 13 brilliant and creative hamburgers at Hamborgarafabrikkan (The Icelandic Hamburger Factory). Hamborgarafabrikkan would eat Hard Rock Café for breakfast, but since there is no Hard Rock Café in Iceland we eat our original Lamburger with the wonderful Icelandic lamb. The Reykjavík Grapevine awarded Hamborgarafabrikkan the “Best Specialty Burger 2010”. It made us happy. Because we aim to please. That’s why we only use 100% fresh high-quality ingredients, directly from the Icelandic nature. Attention: Our hamburger buns are not round. They are square. Does it taste better? You tell us. Be square and be there. BE SQUARE AND BE THERE 2 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2011 Editorial | Haukur S. Magnússon The Reykjavík GRapevine Hafnarstræti 15, 101 Reykjavík www.grapevine.is grapevine@grapevine.is Published by Fröken ehf. www.froken.is Member of the Icelandic Travel Industry Association www.saf.is Printed by Landsprent ehf. in 25.000 copies. Editor: Haukur S Magnússon / haukur@grapevine.is Journalist: Anna Andersen / anna@grapevine.is Editorial: +354 540 3600 / editor@grapevine.is advErtising: +354 540 3605 / ads@grapevine.is PublishEr: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson / hilmar@grapevine.is +354 540 3601 / publisher@grapevine.is Contributing WritErs: Steinunn Jakobsdóttir Hildur Lilliendahl Madeleine T. Marc Vincenz Neil Holdsworth Snorri Páll Jónsson Úlfhildarson Irina Domurath Egill Helgason Bob Cluness Valur Gunnarsson Bogi Bjarnason Paul Fontaine Jón Gnarr Magnús Sveinn Helgason Valur Gunnarsson Egill Helgason Editorial intErns: Felix Jimenez Gonzalez / felix@grapevine.is Marta Bardón Moreno / marta@grapevine.is José Angel Hernández García / jose@grapevine.is S. Alessio Tummolillo / alessio@grapevine.is on-linE nEWs Editor Paul Fontaine / paul@grapevine.is art dirECtor: Hörður Kristbjörnsson / hoddi@grapevine.is dEsign: Páll Hilmarsson / pallih@kaninka.net PhotograPhEr: Hörður Sveinsson / hordursveinsson.com salEs dirECtor: Aðalsteinn Jörundsson / adalsteinn@grapevine.is Guðmundur Rúnar Svansson / grs@grapevine.is Helgi Þór Harðarson / helgi@grapevine.is distribution managEr: Þórður Guðmundur Hermannsson distribution@grapevine.is ProofrEadEr: Jim Rice PrEss rElEasEs: listings@grapevine.is submissions inquiriEs: editor@grapevine.is subsCriPtion inquiriEs: +354 540 3605 / subscribe@grapevine.is gEnEral inquiriEs: grapevine@grapevine.is foundErs: Hilmar Steinn Grétarsson, Hörður Kristbjörnsson, Jón Trausti Sigurðarson, Oddur Óskar Kjartansson, Valur Gunnarsson The Reykjavík Grapevine is published 18 times a year by Fröken ltd. Monthly from November through April, and fortnightly from May til October. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of the publishers. The Reykjavík Grapevine is distributed around Reykjavík, Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Seyðis- fjörður, Borgarnes, Kef lavík, Ísafjörður and at key locations along road #1, and all major tourist attractions and tourist information centres in the country. You may not like it, but at least it's not sponsored (no articles in the Reykjavík Grapevine are pay-for articles. The opinions expressed are the writers’ own, not the advertisers’). YOUR FREE COPY www.grapevine.is YOUR FREE COPY www.grapevine.is THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE VERY BEST REYKJAVÍK HAS TO OFFER BEST OF THE REYKJAVÍK 2011 Issue N o 9 – Ju ly 1 - J uly 14 – 2011 YOUR FREE COPY www.grapevine.is YOUR FREE COPY www.grapevine.is THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE VERY BEST REYKJAVÍK HAS TO OFFER BEST OF THE REYKJAVÍK 2011 Issue N o 9 – Ju ly 1 - J uly 14 – 2011 So this is our third annual BEST OF REYKJAVÍK issue. Making it has been really hard (like always), but it’s also been a lot of fun (like always). Sitting around with friends and associates, swapping tips, tricks and opinions; solic- iting emails and Facebook comments, making up polls... trying to get a feel for what people like these days, y’know, aligning oneself with the zeitgeist... it is a gruelling and sensitive and FUN process. We always leave our BEST OF issue with a bunch of new knowledge in our heads. Word on new places, restau- rants, jogging paths or bakeries that we simply must try as soon as we finish writing the damn thing. It’s fun. As soon as this thing is off to the printers’ (and I’ve had a nice nap), I intend to soak in Neslaug, dine at Dill, jog around Laugardalur, rent ‘TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME’ at Aðalavídeóleigan, borrow someone’s kid and take it for beers at Laundromat, buying a doublescoop of beer ice cream at Ísland. YUM! Like I said last year and like I’ll continue saying until I either die or give up, it’s not about the commerce or ex- change of money or BLIND CONSUMPTION. The best loaf of bread from Reykjavík’s best bakery doesn’t amount to much if there’s no one fun to share it with. Again: “All of the best, most life affirming moments I’ve experienced in Reykjavík have come for free, or at least I didn’t need to pay for them with any officially recognised form of currency. They have come through interacting with the people, paying visits to friends and family, chance en- counters on the streets, heavy debates, smiling faces and lost arguments.” So love to you, friend. Summer has finally threatened to show itself, some- what, and if you like reggae, Ojba Rasta’s new single Jolly Good is the perfect track to put on for a nice garden BBQ party. Climbing the charts in Iceland, this feel good song has even reportedly received some plays in reggae homestead Jamaica. The ten-piece band formed in 2009 boasts an im- pressive roster of musicians who also play in a hand- ful of other great bands. They plan to play a bunch of shows this summer, and they are currently working on their debut album, slated for release out this fall. Until then you can enjoy ‘Jolly Good’ on repeat, it’s kind of that kind of song. In case you were wondering about the band name, Ojba Rasta, not only does sound like a reggae band, but it’s also a play on the word “ojbarasta”, which is Icelandic for something like, ‘eww gross’. wwww.soundcloud.com/ojbarasta Ojba Rasta Jolly Good TRACK OF THE ISSUE Download at www.grapevine.is TRACK OF THE ISSUE Download at grapevine.is Haukur’s 43rd Editorial Illustrations: Þorbjörn Ingason - www.tingason.com WELL THIS IS JUST LOVELY! When compiling last year’s best of list, we got to thinking that some of these places are so firmly established as local favourites that naming them “best of” anything is sort of redundant. It’s also kinda unfair to all the places that are trying to make their name today. For instance, there will only ever be one Ísbúð Vesturbæjar, and they will probably firmly remain Reykjavík’s favourite ice cream joint for as long as they don’t mess up horribly. That shouldn’t mean we can’t get excited and dish out props to other ice cream vendors. So we came up with a solution that we figure gives us the chance to honour some of the perennial local favou- rites while still giving props to new and exciting places around town. We simply made a category that we call REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTIONS. What makes a ‘REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTION’? By our makeshift definition, a ‘REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTION’ is a place or entity that’s time and time again proven itself as one of the best of its kind, and has remained a must- visit throughout the years. When achieving INSTITUTION status, one is automatically disqualified from winning any ‘best of’ categories, because you’re beyond being ‘best’, having been all consistently awesome for a long, long time. A REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTION is a must-visit for tour- ists to Reykjavík. A REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTION will retain its status as such until it starts sucking, in which case we will ceremo- niously remove them from our list next year. Without further ado, here are our REYKJAVÍK INSTI- TUTIONS, along with some choice reader and specialist quotes that argue their status: Kaffibarinn “Despite some ups and downs, Kaffibarinn has remained the undisputed reigning champion of Reykjavík nightlife and drinking for well over a decade. They are a true night- life institution.” Bæjarins bestu “Everyone goes there. All the time. For over 70 years now. Not exactly gourmet dining, but a really freaking great snack nonetheless.” Ísbúð vesturbæjar “It’s hard to explain the charm to outsiders, just tell them to go there. The ever-present queue speaks for itself.” Hornið “For a restaurant to remain so consistently on top of its game for over thirty years is one huge achievement. They are cosy, dependable and ever-tasty.” Mokka “They brought ‘coffee’ to Iceland, pretty much”. Tíu dropar “Quintessentially Icelandic in every way. The coffee, the cake, the vibe. If I were to point a visiting friend to ‘the essence of Iceland,’ this is where I would send him.” Kolaportið “If Kolaportið weren’t around, we’d need to establish it immediately, lest we vanish back to the dark ages of com- merce.” REYKJAVÍK INSTITUTIONS Bókin - Bókabúð Braga “It’s hard to imagine Reykjavík without it. So let’s not.” Brynja “This neighbourhood hardware store almost predates Laugavegur, and they always serve you with a smile (and don’t mind throwing in some good advice when needed.” Austur-Indía félagið “Probably your safest bet for fine dining in Iceland, pe- riod.” 2011 ADDITIONS: Jómfrúin “This Danish ‘smørrebrød’ house provides a unique at- mosphere and taste you won’t find elsewhere in town... or in the world for that matter.” Prikið “Serving old men their morning coffee since way back, and somehow combining that with serving beer and hip hop to young folks since the late ‘90s. And burgers. And milkshakes. They ain’t for everyone, but they are a one- of-a-kind place with spirit and soul.” Feel like we missed one? Drop us a line at bestof@grape- vine.is explaining why a given place should be merited INSTITUTION status, and we shall consider it for our 2012 edition! Special | Best Of Reykjavík
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