Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Side 14

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Side 14
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2017 14 ALL THE ICELANDIC BEERS ICELANDIC CUISINE WITH A TWIST+IN ONE AWESOME PLACE Vesturgötu 3B | 101 Reykjavík | Tel. 551 2344 | www.tapas.is late night dining Our kitchen is open until 23:30 on weekdays and 01:00 on weekends A LOCAL FAVOURITE FOR 17 YEARS TAPASBARINN – A MUST TRY IN ICELAND Experience tapas the Icelandic way, made with the freshest local ingredients in an energetic and vibrant atmosphere. Best brunch Vox Hilton Nordica, Suðurlandsbraut 2 If the Hilton tag has you scared about prices, fret not. Vox has been consis- tently drawing the hordes in with their value-for-money brunch since it began. So much so, it’s even a popular wedding gift in Iceland. Vox offers a large selec- tion of salads, cold cuts, desserts and a live counter with specials spanning global cuisine. It’s perfect for dining in style, families with children (half price for kids under 12, under-5 are free!), and for celebrating a birthday. Runners Up Coocoo’s Nest Grandagarður 23 This family-run restaurant in Grandi of- fers an Italian style aperitivo hour, and their decadent brunch menu starts on Friday and runs through the weekend. It’s a comfortable, homely joint, and the walk along the old harbour will help with your hangover. Newcomer Café Paris Austurstræti 14 The rebooted Café Paris has jolted the corner on Austurvöllur awake with its continental renovation and an all-day menu that promises to live up to the bistro-esque name. The breakfast menu, however, is the real winner here. Previous Winners 2016: Coocoo’s Nest 2015: Slippbarinn 2014: Coocoo’s Nest Best seafood Fiskfélagið Vesturgata 2a Fiskfélagið—"The Fish Company"—has been steadfastly dishing out some of the best seafood in Iceland. Don’t try too hard to make sense of the ingredi- ent/country mash-up—like “Iceland-cu- cumber” or “Australia-ginger”)—just focus on the food. Our former food editor described it as “fish so buttery, it must be on laxatives.” Iceland’s creden- tials as a great fishing nation are firmly reinforced here. We recommend the tasting menus. Runners Up Resto Rauðarárstígur 26-29 Having worked in well-known seafood restaurants, the chef couple behind Resto decided to bring their consid- erable expertise to bear at their own place. Unassuming and laid back, Resto is a word of mouth hit. Any seafood you order here will be made from top-class ingredients, done to perfection. Matarkjallarinn Aðalstræti 2 Matarkjallarinn has proven wildly popu- lar with their fresh seafood and “Taste of Iceland” menus. If it’s on offer, don’t leave without trying the Appelsín-cured salmon—a lovely take on graflax using Appelsín (the Icelandic version of Fanta orange soda). Previous Winners 2016: Fiskfélagið 2015: Fiskfélagið 2014: Fiskfélagið Best must-try dining experience Dill Hverfisgata 12 When Ruth Reichl makes it her go-to place to dine in Iceland, you better believe her. Without waxing poetic, we must confess, this is one meal you won’t forget in a hurry. With chef Gun- nar running Agern in NY (and awarded a Michelin star!), Dill is now helmed by chef Ragnar, who continues to uphold the same exacting standards and thoughtful food that Dill is known for. Runners Up Matur og Drykkur Grandagarður 2 In how many ways can we say, eat here? Is it the whole cod head you should get, or perhaps the double-smoked dried lamb, or the creamy halibut soup? Whatever you get, rest assured it’ll have roots in Icelandic culinary history, elevated to fine dining standards. And do not leave without trying the fried-to- order kleinur. Bærjarins Beztu By Tryggvagata Here in Iceland, hot dogs use a unique lamb-pork sausage with smoky, grassy tones. It’s classically topped with mustard and ketchup, with onions raw and fried. Get a “pylsu með öllu” if you want to stick to tradition—Bill Clinton and Kim K are amongst the many who’ve braved the lines by the downtown Bæjarins Beztu stand. Previous Winners 2016: Matur og Drykkur 2015: Shrimp pyramid at Jómfrúin 2014: Food section at Kolaportið 2013: Icelandic food at Kaffi Loki 2012: Icel. Home-food, Mamma Steina Best lunch place Snaps Þórsgata 1 That Snaps is popular is undisputable. Little wonder it has consistently been awarded the Best Goddamn Restaurant for years. But what very few know is that they have a killer lunch on offer everyday. A faultless fish of the day, prompt service, and a little bit of quiet to yourself makes it our best lunch place. Psst, if with a co-worker, split the creme brulee, we promise your day will be brighter thereon. Runners Up Ostabúðin Skólavörðustígur 8 This is a veteran lunch spot so no surprises that it is still going strong. If the fish of the day isn't satisfying enough, we suggest asking them for a half portion of the day's soup as well. What’s truly admirable, though, is that perch (karfi), cusk (kleifa) and ling (lán- ga) make regular appearances beside staples like salmon. Apotek Austurstræti 16 Even though lunch service here can mean “waiting over 40 mins for your dish to arrive,” the two- and three- course lunch offer is great value for money and perfect for those days when your boss is out and you want to stretch that lunch hour to the hilt. Previous Winners 2016: Ostabúðin 2015: Ostabúðin 2014: Bergsson Mathús 2013: Ostabúðin BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2017 Dining Make it worth the wait

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