Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.12.2016, Blaðsíða 11

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.12.2016, Blaðsíða 11
11 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne B es t o f R ey kj av ík 2 0 16 Best sushi Fiskmarkaðurinn Aðalstræti 12 Fiskmarkaðurinn (also known as Fish Market) is an upscale restaurant with a small bar specifically for sushi. The mixed sashimi plates and maki rolls with Arctic char or soft-shell crab are second-to-none. With bar seating, Fish Market has the best dining experience for people who enjoy chatting with the sushi chefs as they work and getting tips for the best fish to order on any given day. They also have an amazing wasabi cocktail to complement your meal. Runners Up SuZushii Kringlan, Stjornutorgi SuZushi is rumoured to be the place the Japanese Embassy orders sushi. It’s done exceptionally well and never disappoints. The downside? It’s in the food court of a mall. Not the best atmosphere to eat raw fish. Sushi Samba Þingholtsstræti 5 Sushi Samba serves the South American spin on sushi, adding lots of lime flavours, chilli and sauces. The lighting is low and the seating is intimate, so we recommend it for a date night. Not that anyone in Iceland actually goes on dates. Previous Winners: 2015: SuZushii 2014: Sushisamba 2013: Sakebarinn 2012: SuZushii 2011: SuZushii Best vegetarian Kaffi Vínyl Hverfisgata 76 Kaffi Vínyl has wedged itself into the growing vegetarian scene in 101, becoming not only the best vegetarian place, but also the best vegan place, with a completely vegan menu. Kaffi Vinyl sticks to its guns when it comes to coffee, too—try their oat milk latte and cappuccino. We didn’t know oats could be milked, but wherever that elusive oat-teat was hidden, we’re glad they found it. Runners Up Gló - Laugavegur 20 Gló is so popular they serve it on Icelan- dair flights. The menu varies from night to night between vegetarian dishes, raw foods, and the occasional chicken dish. It’s the place you go on Monday at lunch, when you still have the energy to believe you are going to turn over a new leaf and eat healthy. Newcomer Bike Cave Einarsnes 36 Bike Cave is on the list again. It’s definitely gaining traction in the dining scene downtown. Try it out. If it lasts, you’ll be one of the firsts. If it doesn’t, you can say to everyone, “You should have been there, man.” Previous Winners: 2015: Teni 2014: Gló 2013: Gló 2012: Gló 2011: Gló Best gastropub Public House Laugavegur 24 Public House has a wide-variety of small, interesting dishes and fin- ger-foods, and a good variety of beer. It keeps the right conversation-friendly tone by not having TV screens or other distractions. It’s the perfect place to fill up on tasty small plates before a night on the town. The menu features lots of traditional Icelandic ingredients, includ- ing the cute and oh-so-delicious puffin. Also—try the langoustine dumplings. You’re welcome. Runners Up Frederiksen Ale House Hafnarstræti 5 Fredriksen has a wall of doors when you first enter that would give Hellen Keller nightmares. They serve perfect pub- food combinations such as sliders and meaty finger-food platters on planks, and the happy hour is two-for-one. You can also drink out of a boot. So that’s fun. Newcomer Sæti Svínið Hafnarstræti 1 Sæta Svínið has taken over a corner house by Ingólfstorg, and delivers three floors of gastropub dining. You can snack on smoked pig ears or adventure into horse carpaccio. They even have Foie Gras as a topping choice for your burger. Go nuts. Best place for a fancy meal Dill Hverfisgata 12 Dill is a very special restaurant. It’s the must try place for the foodie. You’ll need a reservation, and come prepared for a culinary journey that gives you a taste of Icelandic staples vaulted to the finest dining in Reykjavík. You can attempt to order the five course set menu, but everyone ends up upgrading to the seven course version after the first bite. On top of their stellar menu, the wine and beer pairing has been crafted by their in-house sommelier. If you are planning one fancy dinner in Reykjavík, this should be it. Runners Up Matur Og Drykkur Grandagarður 2 Matur Og Drykkur has become the talk of the town lately. It has tasting menus of new spins on traditional Icelandic food, as well as seafood and vegetarian options. Cod head might sound like an odd choice, but trust us, it’s a must- try—you won’t regret it. Gallery Restaurant Bergstaðastræti 37 Gallery Restaurant at Hotel Holt has a classic fine dining feel to it: dark wood, red upholstery and walls adorned with great paintings. You can smell truffles the moment you walk in. You’ll feel like you should have a jacket and tie on. Previous Winners: 2015: Dill 2014: Dill 2013: Gallery at Hótel Holt 2012: Grill Market 2011: Dill

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