Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.07.2018, Side 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.07.2018, Side 44
Keep On Truckin’ Our quest for the best street food in Reykjavik Words: Shruthi Basappa and Ragnar Egilson Photo: Art Bicnick Reyk jav i k may not have been blessed with the best summer this year, but two very deter- mined foolhardy people strode out undeterred this September, against their better judgement, to try out Reykjavík’s food trucks. Other than the fact that every other truck seems to be offer- ing cod in slightly different it- erations, kudos to the truckers for giving us a taste of big city living in the face of inane regulations and “rassgat” winds. Fish and Chips Vagninn (the best one, the red one) Hlésgata Forget the traffic light lessons: where Fish and Chips are con- cerned, red is to go, go, go. Based on the classic British dish and made using local Atlantic cod, this mainstay by the picturesque Reyk- javik harbour gets everything just right. There are park benches to sit at, warm blankets, and tonnes of malt vinegar to douse the thick- cut chips. The mushy peas are, thankfully, straight outta Britain, made with unmistakably dried marrowfat peas—Ora pea hat- ers, rejoice! The fish itself is deep fried to order—flaky perfection encased in a light, airy batter, served in a sensible cardboard box. This was our favourite food truck, and at 1,990 ISK, it’s a steal. They also regularly update their social media page—a necessary conve- nience to view opening times, or to check for the occasional reloca- tion (looking at you here, Skuli Bao Bun). The ‘other’ Fish and Chips truck (the bad one, the blue one) Geirsgata Ironically, ‘Iceland Fish and Chips’ is the truck to avoid at any cost. Usually stationed along the har- bour promenade, opposite Lis- tasafn Reykjavik, this blue and white truck—with their sacri- legious offering of sweet potato fries—had already set alarm bells ringing with their empty status. Granted it was a windy August afternoon, but the rancid oil and Find the best food in Iceland! Download our free dining app, CRAVING on the Apple and Android stores Laugavegur 130, Hlemmur, 105 Reykjavík Tel : 6 9 2 - 0 5 6 4, 55 - 22 - 444 Always been the best from the reviews in our local people and local newspaper. There's a reason why we get an award every once a year BanThai w w w . b a n t h a i . i s R E S T A U R A N T a l s o : 2 0 0 9, 2 0 1 0, 2 0 1 1, 2 0 1 2, 2 0 1 3, 2 0 1 4, 2 0 1 5, 2 0 1 6 a n d 2 0 1 7 BEST THAI FOOD 2018 food is made fresh from scratch, it’s not pre-made TOP TEN : BEST RESTAURANTS IN ICELAND DV. 17.06.11 FISH panS icelandic "plokkfiskur" Onion, garlic, potatoes, celery, lime, white wine, cream and butter 1,950 isk arcTic cHar Honey, almonds, cherry– tomatoes, lemon and butter 2,200 isk redfisH Chili, celery root, sour cream, corn, lemon and cream 2,200 isk plaice Tomatoes, capers, parsley, lemon and butter 2,200 isk salmon (lacTose–free) Parsnip, broccoli, cashews, coconut oil, chili and lemon 2,200 isk our fisH pans are always served wiTH buTTer–fried icelandic poTaToes & fresH salad any pans for luncH? lækjargaTa 6b, 101 rvk · 546 0095 · messinn@messinn.com Fine dining for claustrophobes Food

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