Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 10

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 10
10 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2015 Welcome, readers, to our 2015 BEST OF REYKJAVÍK issue. It’s that time in the midsummer when the days are long, the nights are nonexistent, and people are in an upbeat and active mood. The streets of Reykjavík have a carnival feeling, with people eating out, flaneuring around, hav- ing drinks with friends, taking long walks, going to festivals, and generally squeezing every drop of enjoyment out of the bright- est season. With that in mind, there’s no better time to celebrate the things that make Reykja- vík a pretty great place to live (we’ve had the whole winter to carp and grumble, af- ter all, so we’re ready to take a little break). After a long process of taking suggestions from our readers, contributors and resident experts, arguing around pub tables, check- ing in on much-loved classics and promis- ing new places, tearing it all up and start- ing again, then arguing a whole lot more, we’ve come up with the following list of the very best this little city has to offer. So put your feet up, and dig in. And hey, if any of our winners make you sit up again, spluttering with indignation, then we want to hear why. A list like this is a constant work in progress—it’s the result of lots of toing and froing between people with varying tastes in pretty much every- thing. So if you feel the compulsion to raise a figurative or actual eyebrow, high-five us, scream blue murder, or anything between, give us a shout at letters@grapevine.is. And finally, if you’d like to flag some- thing for next year’s list, drop us an email at bestof@grapevine.is, and we’ll be sure to check it out. Okay, that’s all! Get out of this intro and start reading! Go on, get! Best Burger Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar — Geirsgata 1, Bankastræti 5 There has been a burger explosion in Reykjavík lately. Every mid-range and fine dining restaurant seems to have one and we get a new gastropub every month it seems. Icelanders love their burgers and it’s the food topic we’re most inter- ested in arguing back and forth over. The problem is that most of these restaurants are giving the burger their special flair, from the Kol burger with slow-cooked brisket and blue cheese to the lamb Mountain Burger at Íslenski Barinn. But if it’s a basic American cheeseburger you want then Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar has got you covered. It’s a simple, sa- voury, dependable and popular burger. People might personally rank another burger higher but “Búllan” will make an appearance in everyone’s top three. Honourable mention: Lebowski Bar 2014: Kex Hostel 2013: Vitabar 2012: Grillmarket 2011: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar 2010: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar 2009: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar Best Veggie Burger Brooklyn Bar — Austurstræti 3 This was an incredibly contentious cat- egory as 2015 saw enormous growth in innovative and tasty veggie burgers of all shapes and sizes. There are no hard or fixed rules for what a veggie burger should be but if it’s a typical mulched nut- bean-veggie patty you’re in the mood for then Brooklyn Bar is your place. Here’s what our food editor had to say in his re- cent review of the place: “It’s a savoury veggie burger with a fantastic texture and the perfect amount of some kind of cream-cheese sauce. In fact, it’s probably the best veggie burger in the city.” Honourable mention: Celeriac slice burger at Roadhouse 2014: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar 2013: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar 2012: Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar 2011: Hamborgarafabrikkan 2010: Saffran 2009: Drekinn Best Specialty Burger Reindeer burger at Gallery Hotel Holt — Bergstaðastræti 37 If you want to treat yourself, then why not splurge on the most decadent and luxurious burger in Iceland. Gallery Res- taurant at Hótel Holt is an institution of white tablecloth dining in Reykjavík. In the evening this is where you go to enjoy roasted langoustine tails and take ad- vantage of an eclectic wine cellar, but for lunch the brasserie offers a truly special burger. It’s a locally sourced 100% rein- deer burger topped with blue cheese, blueberry jam and a poached egg in beet- root juice. It comes served with house fries and a proper hollandaise sauce. It is literally Rudolph with a red eggy nose. It will set you back 3450 ISK but this unique spin on the classic cheeseburger is worth every drool-covered penny. Honourable mention: Black Slider at Public House 2014: “The Empire State,” Roadhouse 2013: Hamborgarafabrikkan’s Christmas burger 2012: Vitabar’s ‘Forget-me-not’ 2011: Vitabar 2010: Hamborgarafabrikkan 2009: Vitabar Best Ice Cream Valdís — Grandagarður 21 The last few years saw a lot of growth in new artisanal ice cream parlours, but for the best all-around ice cream joint it still has to go to Valdís. You won’t go there for the soft serve but if it’s inventively flavoured scoops you’re after then Valdís is your place. It’s not gelato in the strict- est Italian sense but the rhubarb and peppery liquorice scoops are perennial favourites with locals and tourists alike. One panellist recommended the caramel and salted peanut, noting that the freshly baked waffle cones really take it to the next level. Honourable mention: Sandholt 2014: Valdís 2013: Valdís 2012: YoYo 2011: Ísbúðin Ísland 2010: Ísbúðin Ísland 2009: Ísbúð Vesturbæjar Best Indian Food Gandhi — Hverfisgata 56 For Indian food, Austur-Indíafjelagið (The East India Company) is unbeatable. This is why we have given it the status of an institution, to give other restaurants a little time in the spotlight. This year saw at least one new Indian restaurant with Bombay Bazaar in Kópavogur, but other- wise we have the two other Indian res- taurants in the Reykjavík area: Shalimar and Gandhi. Shalimar is on the budget end of the spectrum and Gandhi lands somewhere between Austur-Indíafje- lagið and Shalimar with its comfy little basement restaurant by Austurvöllur. As our food editor concluded in his review of the place: “It’s partly Kerala cuisine. Think Indian meets Indonesian, with coconut, fish, coriander, and lamb. More piquant than simply spicy.” Honourable mention: Bombay Bazaar 2014: Gandhi 2013: Austurlandahraðlestin 2012: Ghandi 2011: Austurlandahraðlestin 2010: Shalimar 2009: Austur-Indíafjelagið Dining and Grubbing Best Of Reykjavík Words by The Reykjavík Grapevine Photos by Anna Domnick, Art Bicnick and others Best of meetings led by Ragnar Egilsson (Dining & Grubbing), John Rogers and Rex Beckett (Drinking & Nightlife, Activities & Fun times, Shopping & Commerce)
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