Reykjavík Grapevine - 26.08.2011, Blaðsíða 55

Reykjavík Grapevine - 26.08.2011, Blaðsíða 55
R E V I E W S Iceland’s Restaurant of the year 2009 & 2010 by the Nordic Prize Nordic House Sturlugata 5 101 Reykjavik tel. +354 552 1522 www.dillrestaurant.is Open for lunch every day from 11.30 and for dinner wednesday to sunday from 19.00. Whales are being killed to feed tourists Don’t let your visit leave a bad taste in your mouth 2 X HOME DELIVERY 1 ÁVAXTABÍLLINN It’s the fruit-mobile! Let’s be honest, sometimes (all the time) the fruit selection at Bónus leaves much to be desired, and hauling your cookies out of 101 is way too much work. Luckily Ávaxtabíllinn brings the healthy produce to you. Thanks, Ávaxtabíllinn! www.avaxtabillinn.is. 2 SHALIMAR Ever have a hankering for Indian and Pakistani cuisine but just can’t bring yourself to put on shoes. We’ve all been there. For 1000 ISK, you can have said eastern cuisine brought to your doorstep. The food is delicious, no matter where you eat it. www.shalimar.is. EAT AND DRINK: EAT AND DRINK: 3 X KIOSKS 1 RÍKIÐ This isn’t a cramped “just the basics” kiosk. Ríkið is spacious and stocks a wide selection of household goods, movies and food, including a large counter for ordering burgers, hotdogs and the like. Snorrabraut 56 2 DREKINN The selection, like this kiosk, is small, but it still manages to have the bare necessities to suit your needs – especially your snacking needs. Rumour had it that Drekinn stocks Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, though I’ve yet to find them there. Njálsgata 23 3 SÖLUTURNINN GRUNDARSTÍG This Grundarstígur mainstay once sold the cheapest cigarettes in town. Cigarette prices have been raised in recent months, but the pleasant memory remains. Plus this little shop makes a pretty good hotdog and has a wide selection of candy. Grundarstígur 12 3 X ICELANDIC HOME COOKING 1 POTTURINN OG PANNAN Good’ ole Icelandic home cooking, and as much of it as you can stomach during lunchtime hours. What makes Potturinn og Pannan special is that it manages to not feel like a cafeteria, as some buffets can. Brautarholt 22 2 FLJÓTT OG GOTT Okay, so it’s the restaurant in BSÍ, but it’s still Icelandic home cooked meals without the frills or embellishments of modern restaurants. This cafeteria restaurant offers up the staples of Icelandic home cooking; plokkfiskur, meatballs, breaded fish, potatoes. Good simple food. Vatnsmýrarvegur 10 3 MÚLAKAFFI Their restaurant menu is set by the day and offers the likes of plokkfiskur, hangikjöt tarts, lamb chops and soups. Plus, if you’re looking to have some quality home cooked Icelandic fare at your next event, Múlakaffi caters! Apparently this place has been around since before street numbers existed. Hallarmúli 3 X PIZZA 1 GAMLA SMIÐJAN So some former Eldsmiðjan employees took over the space formerly occupied by Pizzaverksmiðjan and ended up with something pretty awesome. Gamla smiðjan has been turning out some consistently remarkable pizza since it opened a few months ago. Try it. Lækjargata 8 2 SAFFRAN Pizza with no white flour and a lot less guilt. This healthy joint in the suburbs has a good offering of pizzas among their other health conscious choices. The chicken pizza, with spinach, pine nuts and mushrooms is pretty darn good. Álfheimar 74 3 DEVITOS PIZZA Devitos serves up a classic greasy slice, perfect for a quick bite of a post-bar binge. Plus, they claim to have the cheapest margarita pizza in town. Laugavegur 126 EAT AND DRINK: Durum is a lunch place. It’s more than a hole-in-a-wall, but not by much. It’s clean and white, with some plants strewn around the place. Some of them herbs, some there for decoration. It’s modern, but not too modern. It’s some- what geared at young people, but all kinds come there for lunch. There are seats indoors and there are seats out- doors, but most people take their food elsewhere. They have Middle Eastern cuisine as the name implies, but they also carry paninis, smoothies and soups of the day. It’s the type of urban lunch place you’d find tucked away downtown- but-not-quite of any middling-to-major city. It’s definitely tourist-friendly, but it’s not a tourist place as such. The staff are not as jaded as at a chain restaurant, but they’re not invested in the place ei- ther. They’re vegetarian-friendly, but vegetarians could do better. The meal arrived quickly, but not so quickly as to worry the customer. The first time around I had their döner ke- bab, which was actually quite good and probably what I will order there from now on. The second time I had the chickpea veggie stew with coconut milk, which tasted about as interesting as it sounds but is probably good enough for a vegetarian on a thirty-minute lunch break I suppose. What I’m getting at is that it’s not the kind of place there’s much to say about. And in this case I don’t think that’s such a bad thing, even. The chimerical menu means a loss of focus and uneven re- sults. I had some sandwich there a while back that I didn’t feel like finishing, but I can’t remember what it was. But I didn’t mind as it freed up more space on the table to spread out the newspaper. The name is a little misleading I guess—as it gives the impression it’s a North-African place. But it’s a defi- nite improvement over the old name: “MMMM”, about which the less I say the better. I don’t mind Durum. May it be around for however long it needs to be around. A CLEAN, WELL-LIGHTED PLACE RAGNAR EGILSSON JULIA STAPLES What We Think: Durum makes a pretty good kebab but mostly it’s a clean, well-lighted place for when that’s all you need Flavour: North-African-Italian- Smoothie Ambiance: The WiFi works well Service: Distracted but polite Durum Laugavegur 42, 101 Reykjavík
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