Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2011, Blaðsíða 56

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2011, Blaðsíða 56
Places We Like Nonnabiti Delicious and relatively cheap considering how massive and filling their sandwiches are. The Luxury Sub, with salty pork, veggies, sauce and pineapple is a brilliant combination of flavours for late-night munchies. It’s just as satisfying and filling during more civilized hours as well. And the service is fast if you’re in a rush. Hafnarstræti 9 9 Nú!luhúsi! Although hardly breaking new ground in Thai cuisine, Nú!luhúsi! is a safe bet for a cheap, generously portioned, tasty enough meal. You can expect fresh ingredients and fast, courteous service. So if you're wondering which of the many Thai restaurants to choose from on a low budget, we recommend Nú!luhúsi!. Laugavegur 59 10 Habibi This small restaurant offers up a concise menu of delicious Arabic cuisine, from shawarma to kebabs and falafels. The staff is really friendly and accommodating of requests to kick up the spiciness or tone it down if the customer so desires. Habibi seriously hits the spot after hours of partying (or any other time of day) so it’s convenient that the place is open until 6 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Hafnarstræti 18 16Mai Thai Located across from Hlemmur Bus Station, Mai Thai imports and sells all sorts of products from South East Asia, particularly Thailand and the Philippines. Depending on the day, you might find fresh coriander, mint, chilies, bean sprouts, exotic fruits such as Durian, Carambola or Coconut, as well as year round products such as frozen spring rolls, various kinds of rice sold in bulk bags, sauces and spices galore, egg and rice noodles, Asian snacks, clothes and other knick-knacks. In short, a wide array of what are still considered rare and exotic treats in Reykjavík. Laugavegur 118 14 Babalú Located on the second-floor of a quirky little building on Skólavör!ustígur, Babalú is an inviting, quaint and cosy café serving up a selection of tea, coffee and hot chocolate along with delicious baked goods and light meals. Food and drink aside, Babalú boasts colourfully decorated and super- comfortable surroundings and a genuinely friendly and likeable staff. Skólavör!ustígur 22 15 Litla Jólabú!in Christmas store run year round. Established in a backyard on the little residential street of Grundarstígur in 2002, Litla Jólabú!in moved to Laugavegur a few years ago, but maintains a mom-and-pop store kind of feeling. Akureyri has Jólagar!urinn, Reykjavík has Jólabú!in. Laugavegur 8 8 MAP BANKASTRÆTI AUSTURSTRÆTI SKOTHÚSVEGUR TRYGGVAGATA GEIRSGATA M!RARGATAN!LENDUGATA VESTURGATA RÁNARGATABÁRUGATA ÖLDUGATA TÚNGATA KIRKJUSTRÆTI HAFNARSTRÆTI SÓLVALLAGATA SÓLVALLAGATA H O LTSG ATA HÁVALLAGATA ÁSVALLAGATA REYNIM ELUR VÍ"IM ELURM ELUR NH AG I AG AT A BR Æ "R AB OR GA RS TÍ GU R FRA MN ESV EGU R ÁN AN AU ST GR AN DA GA R" URF ISK ISL Ó" TJ AR N AR G AT A SU " U RG AT A A" AL ST R Æ TI SÆ M UN D AR G AT A BI RK IM EL UR FU RU M EL UR ES PIM EL UR Æ G IS G AT A G A R " A ST R Æ TI NJA R" AR GA TA K LA PP A R ST ÍG U R BE RG ST A" AR ST RÆ TI BERGSTA"ARSTRÆ TI FR ÍK IR K JU V EG U R PÓ ST H .S T. LÆ KJ AR GA TA IN G Ó LF SS TR Æ TI G R U N D A R ST ÍG U R# IN G H O LT SS TR Æ TI Ó " IN SG AT A #Ó RSGATA MTM.ST BÓKHL.ST. VONARSTRÆTI LO KASTÍGUR BA LDU RS GA TA BR AG AG ATA SKÓLAVÖR"USTÍGUR LA U FÁ S V EG U R LAUFÁSVEGUR FJÖLNISVEGUR FREYJUGATA SÓ LEYJA RG ATA HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT HVERFISGATA SÖLVHÓLSGATA LAUGAVEGUR The Old Harbour The Fis hp ack ing Di str ict Down Town st e University of Iceland National museum National library Austur völlur Park Icelandic Parliament City Hall The Jóns Museu National Theatre The Culture House The Central Bank Main Tourist Info Reykjavík Art Museum Maritime Museum Old Harbour Area Harpa Concert Hall City Pond Hljómskáli Park National Gallery of Iceland Taxi A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B C D E F G H 1 4 2 7 5 16 9 17 18 19 3 8 11 6 15 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. Bergsta!astræti 1 7 Tíu Dropar If you’re sick of all the arty cafés, filled with Sigur Rós wannabes and their Macs, browsing Facebook, go to Tíu Dropar. It’s a back-to-basics Icelandic café that hasn’t changed their interior since the 60s. Really proves the saying ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ Plus, the coffee’s great. SKK Laugavegur 27 6 Grái Kötturinn Super relaxed and cosy diner/café below street level. This place makes the best hangover breakfast ever (the truck!) and any-other-day breakfast as well. It’s a nice and relaxing place to eat and increase your caffeine intake and chill with friends or with some reading material. Hverfisgata 16a 1 Kisan This store is incredibly cool. It’s stocked with really unique and quirky clothes, outerwear, accessories and handbags, plus they have an adorable section of kids clothes, kitschy vintage toys and books and even interior design items. Wicked place; definitely worth a visit. CF Laugavegur 7 4 Korni! How about filling your face with cakes at the delightful Korni!. They taste so good, you would gladly push your own mother over for even the slightest of sniffs. Not a sweet tooth? Well, try their delectable sandwiches then, I recommend the egg and bacon ciabatta! At only 590 ISK plus all the Pítu Sósa you could dream of, what more could you ask for on your lunch break? Lækjargata 4 3 Bakkus Bakkus serves up reasonably priced beer, a really impressive selection of international vodkas and an atmosphere unlike any other in town. An eclectic mix of patrons, regular live music and movie nights keep this place interesting and always inviting. Expect dancing on tables and to-the-death foosball battles. Tryggvagata 22 2 Kaffifélagi! Kaffifélagi! has been a Grapevine favourite since they opened on Skólavör!ustígur a couple of years back. The small coffeehouse always delivers an excellent cup of Italian- style coffee, and downtown regulars can spring for a clip-off coffee card to save on each purchase. Skólavör!ustíg 10 5
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