Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.08.2012, Qupperneq 66

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.08.2012, Qupperneq 66
Whales are being killed to feed tourists Don’t let your visit leave a bad taste in your mouth F D For your mind, body and soul R E V I E W S R E V I E W S We were staying at the Laugarvatn Edda hotel and decided to start the day with a visit to the breakfast buffet. Why? Be- cause they had waffles, that’s why. Waf- fles break down all my defences. And then, as I’m on vacation, I de- cided to order a post-waffleganza beer because I roll Belgian like that. They had some problems with the pump and since it was a beautiful day I wandered out- side and lay down in the grass. Lo and behold, ten minutes later a waiter comes out with a pint on a tray. Now, what has all this got to do with Rauða húsið, you may ask? Nothing. I just really wanted to brag about having had beer delivered to me while lying in an open field. I recom- mend it! So. Rauða húsið. “The Red House.” Rauða húsið is located in a three-story, firebrick red house more than a century old. The interiors are heavy on taxider- mied fowl and vintage radios. Be sure to check out the top floor, which is mostly reserved for groups and gatherings. You could look at it as a sister restau- rant to Fjöruborðið in Stokkseyri. Both are seafood restaurants with a particular emphasis on lobster and langoustine. The prices are very similar, but Rauða húsið has a two-page menu whereas Fjöruborðið focuses almost exclusively on the popular crustacean. Rauða húsið offers a basic group menu that can be seen on their website but I was told about a beer pairing part- nership with the Ölvisholt brewery that would start sometime in September and that sounded quite promising consider- ing the longstanding reputation of the Eyrarbakki people as brewers, bootleg- gers and moonshiners. But for now we had to pair our own beer using the à la carte menu. I went with a Skjálfti, a really solid premium lager from Ölvisholt right outside of Sel- foss, which worked well with the fish, freshly baked bread with a lovely, coarse tapenade and some sort of garlic-hum- mus butter. The starters were a cream of lan- goustine (1,590 ISK) and grilled lan- goustine in garlic butter (2,100 ISK). The grilled langoustine was maybe not the best choice in the interest of diver- sity, seeing as it featured in both of our main courses. Fortunately, Rauða húsið does a pretty mean thing of butterflied langoustine tails with a thin bread crust. The cream of langoustine was out of this world, thick and creamy with hint of something fruity and boozy, probably brandy. A third piece of langoustine a bit more saffron would have pushed it even higher. Heartily recommended. For the main course (3,800 ISK), my date had the "surf and turf." This was actually a choice between two courses, ‘Haf og hagi’ (lamb and langoustine) and ‘Brim og boli’ (beef and langoustine). May I suggest calling the lamb option “lamboustine”? She went with the lamb—two pieces of lamb with demi-glaze and an oddly shaped crispy potato. The langoustine was prepared the same as before and the lamb was top-notch, as is usually the case in Icelandic restaurants. I had the "catch of the day," com- posed of three types of seafood. It tasted fresh and flaked nicely, particularly the cod (specifically ‘þorskhnakki,’ a denser part from the back of the cod) but was let down by an overabundance of butter; each piece had been individually fried in butter and was served with a buttery glaze and a hollandaise. Dessert was an ice cream sundae with hot chocolate sauce and a gener- ous amount of blueberries. This was a nice way to end the dairy overload al- though I would have liked to see them using the wild Icelandic blueberries, which were in season and can be found in abundance in the heaths around Eyr- arbakki. The Eyrarbakki Lobster Massacre RAGNAR EGILSSoN RAGNAR EGILSSoN Rauða húsið Búðarstíg 4, 820 Eyrarbakki What we think Charming location, excellent cream of langoustine Flavour: French basics, moderately reliant on local ingredients, buttery Ambiance: Both family friendly and romantic, nice view, easy going Service: Very goood Price for 2 (with drinks): 14–16.000 ISK
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