Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Side 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Side 16
16 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 9 — 2015 MADE IN ICELAND www.jswatch.com With his legendary concentration and 45 years of experience our Master Watchmaker ensures that we take our waterproofing rather seriously. Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, our Master Watchmaker and renowned craftsman, inspects every single timepiece before it leaves our workshop. taurant if the Michelin guide had any interest in visiting Iceland. Honourable mention: Fish Com- pany 2014: Dill 2013: Gallery at Hótel Holt 2012: Grill Market 2011: Dill 2010: Dill 2009: Gallery Restaurant at Hótel Holt Best Family Restaurant: Kex — Skúlagata 28 We had a lot of family people on our Grapevine panel this time around. Here is what one had to say: “Kex has plenty of space for the kids to run around, they have toys for them to play with, and the atmosphere is relaxed. The staff is good with the kids and you aren’t segregated to some special kids area.” Kex also got points for offering child-modified versions of their menu items instead of just placating them with chicken nuggets and ketchup. Mainly, the consensus was that al- though other places might match Kex in child-friendliness, none matched it in adult-friendliness (IPAs on tap don’t hurt). Honourable mention: IKEA food court in Garðabær 2014: Laundromat 2013: Laundromat 2012: Laundromat 2011: Laundromat 2010: Piri-Piri 2009: Hornið Best Sushi SuZushi — Stjörnutorg, Kringlan This category was a bit complicated. The Fish Market has great sushi but can they really be said to be devoted to sushi? Sushi Samba does fun and pop- ular sushi but does it count seeing as it’s completely non-traditional? Tokyo Sushi offers good catering and good value but is that enough? We settled on SuZushi for getting the basics right. Their salmon and trout sashimi is consistently fresh and delicious and the owners will instruct customers on how to correctly apply soy sauce (don’t dip the whole thing in there!). One of our panellists had this to say: “The rice is the core of sushi and SuZushi are among very few who get it right in Iceland. And they know to serve it slightly warm, not ice-cold.” You should be warned that SuZushi is in a mall food court and although it’s maybe not the most elegant or com- fortable setting for sushi, the strange setting is somehow part of the appeal. Honourable mention: Fish Market 2014: Sushisamba 2013: Sakebarinn 2012: SuZushii 2011: SuZushii 2010: Sushibarinn 2009: Sushismiðjan Best Slice Devito’s — Laugavegur 126 Devito’s is basically an institution in Reykjavík at this point. Devito’s raised a generation of Icelandic kids and they’ll fight for it tooth and nail. The panel especially complimented Devito’s on the quality of their crust. At 550 ISK for a large slice, it’s a steal. Honourable mention: Gamla Smið- jan 2014: Deli 2013: Devito’s 2012: Devito’s 2011: Deli 2010: Deli 2010: Deli Best Pizza Hverfisgata 12 — Hverfisgata 12 The not-so-secret pizza place wins again! There are a lot of things to con- sider when choosing the best pizza but in terms of basic pizza quality, setting, and inventive toppings, the Hverfis- gata 12 pizza place has them all beat. “They go the extra mile with the top- pings, like smoking the cream cheese”, said one correspondent. “Their veg- etarian Christmas pizza was amaz- ing, it was topped with red beets, ruc- cola and walnuts. I hope they feature it again.” Another worthy mention is their brunch pizza with fried eggs and bacon, the perfect recovery dish before starting again at upstairs bar Mikkeller and Friends. The place will also surprise in other ways. The service is remarkably fast even when swamped and the place was actually suggested for the Family Friendly category despite the secrecy and tight fit. Honourable mention: Pan pizzas at Dominos (we compliment recent efforts) 2014: Hverfisgata 12 2013: Gamla Smiðjan 2012: La Luna trattoria-pizzeria 2011: Gamla Smiðjan 2010: Gamla Smiðjan 2009: Devito’s Best Bakery Sandholt — Laugavegur 36 This time around we took a close look to see if any other bakery was more deserving of the title. We went over all the arguments we’ve heard against Sandholt: It’s too touristy, the lines are too long, the prices are too high, gossip about the management, all of it. But at the end of the day no one in Reykjavík can touch Sandholt. They’ve use the same oven since it opened in 1920 and it’s run by a fourth-generation baker, so the pedigree is there. The sour- dough is the best and pastries and con- fectionaries are miles above the rest. They even have great ice cream and reasonable catering options. Try the amazing danishes with the real fruity fillings, the strawberry tart, the prop- er eclairs, they’re the real deal. It may be swamped by tourists but you simply won’t find better. Honourable mention: Passion Ba- karí 2014: Sandholt 2013: Sandholt 2012: Mosfellsbakari in Reykjavík 2011: Sandholt 2010: Sandholt 2009: Mosfellsbakari Best Food Truck Taquería No mames — Naustin, by Dubliners This tremendous taco joint is usually found by Irish pub The Dubliner. It’s a strange fit but we won’t argue with the results. It’s not really a real truck, more like a wagon but the Mexican ta- cos are plenty real and come courtesy of Adrian, a native of Mexico City. The atmosphere is relaxed, as indicated by the name (an exclamation of surprise which translates roughly as “No fuck- ing way”). The nachos are authentic fried corn tortillas, served with classic red and green salsa as well as less ortho- dox choices like kiwi salsa. All home- made and with a serious chili kick. They have classic beef and chicken tacos with all the fixins and they even serve Clamato, the combination of clam broth and tomato juice which Canadians, Mexicans, and the US His- panic community love with a passion. Let’s add Iceland to that list just to mess with people. Honourable mention: The Fish and Chips Wagon Best Kept Secret Pad Thai Noodles — Álfheimar 6 This is a funny category because of course we‘re aiming to make it the “Best Worst Kept Secret” in Reykjavík by highlighting it. There were many worthy contenders this year and that‘s even after excluding a lot of interest- ing places just outside of Reykjavík proper. This small place in Álfheimar (seats four) is playing exclusively with Pad Thai in three variations (chicken, shrimp, vegetarian). It’s moderately greasy feel-good food done correctly. Lightly scrambled eggs, fish sauce, bean sprouts, spring onions, sugar, peanuts. It’s simple and it’s a crowd pleaser. Two out of the panel rushed out the next day to try it and neither regretted the trip outside the city cen- tre. Honourable mention: Ramen Momo 2014: Café Flora 2013: Lunch Beat 2012: Café Flora Best hangover meal Hangover Killer at Prikið — Bankastræti 12 Downtown Reykjavík is a tangibly hungover place on Sunday morning. It looks like the streets themselves had a rager. So you’re spoiled for choice if salty, greasy, soul-anchoring food is your grail, but nothing has been so artfully designed to kill your hang- over as the aptly named “Hangover Killer” at Prikið. The solid component is a delicious toasted sandwich with bacon, egg, tomato, ham, and cheese. The liquid component is the Jack Dan- iel’s-spiked “Bruce Willis milkshake” (the kind Vincent Vega would pay five dollars for). The finishing touch is the medicinal component: a tablet Best Of Reykjavík

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