Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Qupperneq 12

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Qupperneq 12
12 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 9 — 2015 Best Thai Food Ban Thai — Laugavegur 130 There is no competition for best all- around Thai food in Reykjavík and Ban Thai just keeps sweeping up this catego- ry. It’s not fast food—you will have to be patient for your meal but once it arrives, Ban Thai brings the realness, the heat, the complexity of flavour without com- promise. Honourable mention: Krua Mai in Kópavogur 2014: Ban Thai 2013: Yummi Yummi 2012: Ban Thai 2011: Ban Thai 2010: Ban Thai 2009: Ban Thai Best Kebab Mandi — Veltisund 3b Considering their recent beef (metaphor- ically speaking) and in the spirit of recon- ciliation, we were tempted to let Ali Baba and Mandi share the title of Best Kebab. Both restaurants definitely had their sup- porters on the judges’ panel. However, we did end up landing firmly on the side of the Syrian kebab joint, Mandi. One of the judges delivered a rousing speech which convinced us of the joys of the the Speciality Chicken (with rainbow rice and almonds) and the fries, which come drizzled with a white mystery sauce and strips of chili sauce. Another judge was fond of their minced lamb Arias. Al- though be warned that the location looks more like your basic “sjoppa” (corner store) than a proper takeout place and we would recommend taking it to go. Check out both and tell us what you think—and if you’re lucky you might catch the owners fighting over parking spaces with the metre men or with each other! Honourable mention: Ali Baba 2014: Mandi 2012: Kebab Grill 2011: Habibi Best Coffeehouse Kaffihús Vesturbæjar — Melhagi 20-22 Oh, you life-sustaining, black comfort fuel straight from Gaia’s breast! With- out coffee, the Grapevine office would be a zombie wasteland so this category is near and dear to our hearts. It’s un- deniable (at least at the moment) that Reykjavík Roasters has the best coffee in town, so we felt that the Best Coffee- house category had to take other things into account. Kaffihús Vesturbæjar is the closest thing to the full package. They have excellent coffee (using coffee from Reykjavík Roasters for the most part) but they also have a wonderful view, excel- lent food (vegetarian options deserving special praise), lively atmosphere (al- though some have criticized the noise levels), and friendly service. It’s a solid all-rounder and a much needed quality coffee house for the western corner of Reykjavík. Honourable mention: Pallett Kaf- fikompaní in Hafnarfjörður 2014: Reykjavík Roasters 2013: Kaffismiðjan 2012: Kaffismiðjan 2011: Kaffismiðjan 2010: Kaffismiðjan 2009: Kaffismiðjan Best Coffee-To-Go Reykjavík Roasters — Kárastígur 1 Although there was universal agree- ment that Reykjavík Roasters make a damn fine cup of coffee (probably the best in Iceland), the panel did not feel RR was the most comfortable place to sit and hang out. The furniture is diffi- cult and the place usually crowded and overwarm. And although they feature several different brewing methods and a range of different coffee drinks, they don’t really have that much on offer aside the coffee. However, we have high hopes for the Roasters branch set to open by the Icelandic Academy of the Arts in that re- gard. Here’s what one of our judges had to say: “Roasters are so wonderfully snob- bish it’s like a 'Portlandia' sketch. They refuse to make a double cappuccino but will give you the ingredients to add the extra shot yourself—so as not to stain their hands. I love it!” RR are definitely hipster-friendly but the energy there is more Sigur Rós than Nathan Barley. Roasters buy their beans directly from farmers and go to great lengths to be ethical, sustainable, and fair. Beans are roasted on location and the servers are happy to adapt to your desires (as long as it isn’t a double cappuc- cino). Honourable mention: Kigali 2014: Kaffifélagið 2013: Litli Bóndabærinn 2012: Kaffifélagið 2011: Kaffifélagið 2010: Café Haiti 2009: Kaffifélagið Best Place To Get Tea Te og kaffi — Various locations Tea is a tough racket in Reykjavík. Ice- land is one of the most coffee-obsessed places on earth and has little history of tea drinking. However, this may be changing. Recently the city saw a pop-up tea house called Menghai, your average coffee houses are stepping their tea game up, and we have a wonderful subscription tea wholesale company called Tefélagið. But if you want to go and have someone else make you a cup of tea, Te og kaffi is probably your best bet. They have a large and varied selection of teas and infu- sions, including nettle, hollyhock, rooi- bos, chai, and mate. All that and they’re the only place with “tea” in the name. Honourable mention: Café Babalú 2014: Café Babalú 2012: Litli Bóndabærinn 2011: Te og kaffi Best Vegetarian Teni — Skúlagata 17 As one of our panellists remarked: “I’m still waiting for the perfect vegetarian place.” This is a sentiment that is echoed widely in the vegetarian community. Two all-vegetarian restaurants, Á Næstu Grösum and Grænn Kostur, have re- cently closed down. In place of Á Næstu Grösum we got the equally delightful (but not exclusively vegetarian) restau- rant Gló, leaving Ecstasy’s Heart Garden on Klapparstígur as the last exclusively vegetarian restaurant in downtown Reykjavík. So we decided to look more closely at the ethnic restaurants and we decided on the Ethiopian restaurant Teni. Orthodox Ethiopians abstain from meat at least twice a week and do long periods of vege- tarian fasting, so this is ingrained in their unique culinary heritage. Vegetarian dishes are frequently discounted during Teni's lunch hour so there’s good value to be had too. Expect everything to be served on the sourdough pancakes, and beans, lentils, and chilies are rarely miss- ing. Not vegan and not cuisine for sensi- tive stomachs but delicious food best fol- lowed by traditional Ethiopian coffee. Honourable mention: Krúska 2014: Gló 2013: Gló 2012: Gló 2011: Gló 2010: Á Næstu Grösum 2009: Á Næstu Grösum Best Soup Restó — Rauðarárstígur 27-29 Soup of the day (750 ISK) is a safe bet but the fish soup (1150 ISK) during their lunch hour is a party for the taste buds. Restó is a simple mom-and-pop restau- rant on Rauðarárstígur which special- izes in fish dishes and treats them with styles and ingredients from around the globe. Honourable mention: Kryddlegin Hjörtu 2014: Noodle Station 2013: Kryddlegin Hjörtu 2012: Höfnin 2011: Kryddlegin Hjörtu 2010: Súpubarinn 2009: Lobster Soup at Sægreifinn Best Place To Go For A Date Kolabrautin — Austurbakki 2 Kolabrautin is fancy as all get-out so it might not fit everyone’s wallet. If you want a casual beer-food vibe then Bunk Bar might be a better bet. But if you’re going all in and dressed to impress, make it Kolabrautin. Firstly, Italian food is the classic date meal and Kolabrautin have rebranded as a modernist Italian res- taurant with a handsome selection of Italian wines. Secondly, the atmosphere and lighting is just right for some under- the-table footsies. Thirdly, it’s got an un- beatable view over the Reykjavík marina from the top floor of the Harpa concert hall. Honourable mention: Grill- markaðurinn 2014: Grillmarkaðurinn 2013: Tapas Barinn 2012: Sushisamba 2011: Ítalía 2010: Pisa 2009: Ítalía Best Newcomer Restaurant Matur og Drykkur — Grandagarður 2 Matur og Drykkur is named after a semi- nal Icelandic book of recipes by Helga Sigurðardóttir and it sets the tone for their approach. As we documented in Best Of Reykjavík
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