Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.08.2014, Blaðsíða 63

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.08.2014, Blaðsíða 63
1 0 1 Ó Ð I N S T O R G R E Y K J A V Í K Í S L A N D S N A P S B I S T R O . I S s n a p s @ s n a p s . i s + 3 5 4 5 1 1 6 6 7 7 F R E N C H O N I O N S O U P I c e l a n d i c Í s b ú i c h e e s e , c r o û t o n s 1 . 8 9 0 . k r M O U L E S M A R I N I È R E S s t e a m e d m u s s e l s f r o m B r e i ð a f j ö r ð u r 1 . 9 0 0 . k r F I S H O F T H E D A Y c h e f ´ s s p e c i a l 3 . 3 0 0 . k r E s t . 2 0 1 2R e y k j a v i k “ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 “ top ten the best restaurants in Iceland the finest thai restaurant in Iceland m a n y f a m o u s p e o p l e a r e r e g u l a r s h e r e BanThai w w w . b a n t h a i . i s banthai @ banthai . is La ug av eg ur 1 30 , o fa n vi ð H le m m Op en 1 8. 00 -2 2. 00 , 18 .0 0- 23 .3 0 we ek en d T el : 6 92 -0 56 4 O u r fo o d is m ad e f re sh f ro m s cr at ch , i t‘ s n o t p re -m ad e. ----------------------------- NEW AWARDS BEST THAI FOOD 2 0 1 4 also. . . . DV.17.07.11 Best goddamn restaurant 2011 the best thai food Located in the basement of Laugavegur mainstay bar Dillon, Chuck Nor- ris Grill opened for business a few months ago, after what seemed like aeons of renovation work (I remem- ber passing the boarded-up basement windows announcing “Hér opnar nýr veitingastaður”—“A new restaurant will open here”—for well over a year, at least). Naturally, my curiosity was piqued and anticipation had built over a long time, so when Chuck Norris Grill finally appeared on the scene I was thoroughly excited, expecting a hot, greasy fix befitting the name (i.e. “not for sissies”). We arrived on a beautiful warm day (the *single* warm and beautiful day this summer had thus far brought), which was too rare to waste inside a dim basement, so we made for the picnic tables out back immediately after placing our orders. I chose the “Wa Bamm!” burger and an Oreo milk- shake, while my partner ordered the “Knocked-Out Hen” recommended by the waitress. Once outside, we caught a feverous scent of barbecue so mouth-watering it would have turned Ghandi himself into a carnivore. After an unusually long wait for what I had assumed to be fast food—perhaps only fifteen minutes, though considerably exacerbated by the maddening aroma—our food finally arrived, and we immediately started hacking at it as diligent predators do. Fun fact: Chuck Norris once kicked a horse in the chin. Its descendants are currently known as giraffes. However, Chuck Norris’s food doesn’t pack near- ly the same punch. The “Knocked-Out Hen” turned out to be chicken breast in a toasted pita bun, diced so incred- ibly neatly we initially mistook it for feta cheese (in fact, I’m still baffled how they managed that). It was accom- panied by caramelized onions—not a bad touch, that—but the sandwich was smothered in mango chutney to the ex- tent of rendering every other ingredi- ent useless. Most of you readers could probably make a better version of this at home, and you should. As for my “Wa Bamm!” burger, I can safely proclaim that its exclama- tion mark was superfluous. This was simply a burger, nothing more, nothing less. The bun was too large, and sat like a mushroom cap on the patty, which was not exactly dry, but not at all juicy, either. By way of toppings, there was some watery lettuce, and little else. There are great burgers out there. Keep looking. On a more positive note, fans of the nostalgic, 1950s diner experience won’t be disappointed by the Oreo milkshake. Topped with full fat cream, it’s thick and smooth but without those annoy- ing chunks that get stuck in your straw (hate that!). Love this! Not Such A Knock-Out PATRICIA ÞORMAR ALISA KALYANOVA What We Think: Chuck Norris probably wouldn’t bother. Flavour: Somewhat missing. Ambiance: Basically a bare basement—but offers great outdoor seating. Service: Sufficient. Price for 2 (with drinks): 2000-3000 ISK Chuck Norris Grill Laugavegur 30, 101 Reykjavík Mon-Fri 11-23
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