Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Síða 47

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.03.2017, Síða 47
Shopping 47The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 03 — 2017 66°NORTH Workman Hat Everyone from rural farm- ers to downtown fuckboys rep’ 66°NORTH. While their winter parkas are beautiful, they also come in at anywhere between 70,000 and 150,000 ISK—not re- ally a casual buy. Another option? 66°NORTH’s workman hats are just as iconic, and cost only 3,400 ISK each. Next to lopapeysa, these knitted beanies are without a doubt the most Icelandic thing you can put on your body. Walk around Reykjavík in one and you’ll easily blend in like a local, ‘cause who wants to look like a tourist right? 66°NORTH has stores all around Iceland but the most centrally lo- cated one is on Bankastræti 5 in downtown Reykjavík. Brennivín Are you a fan of schnapps? How about schnapps without sugar? If this sounds appealing, well today is your lucky day. Brennivín—a culinary cross between aquavit and sugarless schnapps—is the most Icelandic thing you can take a sip of. Made with fermented po- tato mash and caraway seeds, your first shot will taste like licorice but your second like water. Why? Brennivín’s nickname is “Svar- ti dauði,” which means “black death.” So if you’re looking to black out the Viking way, pick up a bottle at the duty free. Lakkrís Scandinavia is weirdly preoccu- pied with a material called black licorice. It’s certainly an acquired taste, but Icelanders like to cover it in milk chocolate. This is called lakkrís. Not only is the mix pretty tasty and ad- dictive, it’s also a great way for non- l i c o r i c e - lovers to start eat- ing that zingy black n a m m i (Icelandic for candy). If you’re doubtful about chocolate licorice, just think about how much you can find out about a country from eating their junk food. In the case of Iceland—this means they are sweet on the outside, but compli- cated, spicy, and a little bit weird under the skin. Bioeffect EGL Day Serum Bioeffect EGL Day Serum is used by 25% of Icelandic woman, and have you noticed how great their skin is? Made from barley seeds grown in Icelandic greenhouses, this serum is a must-have for any- one worried about aging. It targets dry spots, fine lines, sun dam- age, and wrinkles, but Icelandic woman—without exaggeration— swear by it. If you’re a skincare junkie looking for a buy you might actually use (more than a stuffed puffin) pick one up at any skincare store in Reykjavík. Buy Shit Short stay in town? Here are some random essentials. Words: Hannah Jane Cohen Last Thing I Bought: Name: Melkorka Kormáksdóttir Age: 22 Job: Clerk at Kormákur & Skjöldur clothing store Last Purchase: A beer. Photo & Text: Hrefna Björg Gylfadóttir Hafnarstræti 1–3 / Tel. 555 2900 / saetasvinid.is ICELANDIC GASTROPUB LOCAL FOOD AND BEER Tasty and fun food made with fresh and local Icelandic ingredients. We oˆer a unique selection of Icelandic beer – 20 bottled, 10 on draft, and artisan cocktails to enjoy alongside the food. Open 11:30–23:30 Drop by for lunch, late lunch, dinner or drinks in a casual and fun atmosphere.

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