Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.09.2016, Side 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.09.2016, Side 18
Starts with a shot of the Icelandic national spirit “Brennivín“ Puffin Smoked puffin with blueberries, croutons, goats cheese, beetroot Minke whale Date purée, wakame, teriaky “Torched“ Arctic charr Cucumber, truffle ponzu vinaigrette and yuzu mayo Icelandic roll – 4 pcs Gravlax roll with Brennivín (Icelandic traditional Snaps) and dill. Avokado, mango, cucumber, dill mayo, rye bread crumble Market fresh Ling Miso and yuzu marinated spotted ling with zucchini, chorizo, apples and Beurre Monté sauce Rack of icelandic lamb Onion purée, slow cooked leeks, chimichurri, baked carrot And to end on a high note ... Icelandic Skyr Skyr infused with birch, berries, white chocolate crumble, and sorrel granite 7.990 kr. Sushi Samba Þingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel 568 6600 • sushisamba.is Laugavegur HverfisgataL æ kj ar ga ta Sk ó la st ræ ti Þ in g h o lt ss tr æ ti S kó lavö rð ust. Amtmannsstígur In g ó lf ss tr æ ti Lækjar- torg Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. Amazing 7 course menu A unique Icelandic Feast The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 14 — 2016 18 QUOTE OF THE ISSUE “I’ve been pretty surprised by all the coverage, but happy for it. I’m just glad to see a postcard cause so much happiness in the world.” -Farmer Rebecca Cathrine Kaad Ostenfeld, who famously received a postcard in the mail which used a crude map of her North Iceland environs in lieu of an address, the photograph of which became a viral hit. Ásgarðslaug Words MAGNÚS SVEINN HELGASON Photo ART BICNICK Ásgarðslaug used to be the only pool in the suburban town of Garðabær, until the municipality swallowed bankrupt neighboring village Álf- tanes along with its luxurious pool (featured last issue). The two pools could not be more different: Ásgarðslaug is everything Álf- taneslaug is not, but not in a good way. It is old and run-down, offering practically nothing to children, and little for adults beyond the opportu- nity to swim a few quick laps. The hot tubs are uncomfortably deep, re- ducing their lounging potential, and the steam bath is just awful: dark, dingy and not even decently hot. However, the second-rate fa- cilities do have a sort of post-Soviet charm. You really get the feeling you’re visiting a place that got lost in the bureaucratic shuffle, but just keeps going out of force of habit more than anything else. This is all the more baffling in light of the fact that Garðabær is a well-off mu- nicipality, which many of Iceland’s wealthiest people call home. To wit: Garðabær’s mayor is the single highest-paid municipal employee in Iceland. This really makes you wonder why the municipality would offer its residents a third-rate public pool. Perhaps they figure everyone has their own private pool? Despite all of this, the pool has its regular and very loyal customers. The pool also has a decent sauna, which is gender-separated, with women’s and men’s hours. They host a kind-of-monthly “floating” session, check in with the pool for dates and more info. SHARE: gpv.is/pool14 POOL OF THE ISSUE Address Ásgarður, Garðabær Opening hours Mondays-Fridays: 06:30-21:00 Saturdays-Sundays: 08:00-18:00 Regulars Norm! Sauna Yeah, but it's complicated. Read on. General Vibe Decaying post-Soviet Union industrial city

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