Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2018, Page 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.08.2018, Page 16
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Iceland 2018 16 BEST OF ICELAND 2018 South Greenhouses and local ingredients Best Meal Slippurinn Strandvegur 76, Vestmannaeyjar This Westman Islands restaurant swept this category with every panellist giving it top honours. With locally sourced ingredients, in- credible presentation and a very cosy setting, Slippurinn is possi- bly the best iteration of New Nordic fine dining and one of the best restaurants in Iceland. Head chef Gísli Matthías Auðunsson’s menu incorporates wild seasonal herbs and berries from the beaches of the islands, with local fish, seabird eggs and meat, prepared in creative and surprising ways. “You can taste the landscape,” said one panellist. “I literally cried because the food was so good.” This place deserves a Michelin star. Map square: H5 Runner Up Tryggvaskáli, Tryggvatorg, Selfoss Many country hotels are relatively plain, but Rangá boasts a 4-star rating. “They have grand rooms,” said the panel, “and they were about fifteen years ahead of their time.” As with all fancy hotels, it’s pricey, but the beautiful surroundings, fancy restaurant, affordable bistro menu and next-level service are worth it. F2 Budget Option Friðheimar, Reykholt Iceland has a massive amount of greenhouses and here, one gets to sit amongst the tomato plants and bees with a fabulous meal. “I wanted to pick tomatoes off the plant while I ate,” said one panellist. Famous for their succu- lent soup and bread buffet, the small but superb menu also includes pasta dishes and killer cocktails. H2 Best Accommodation ION Adventure Hotel Nesjavellir Jutting out from a cliff overlooking Lake Þingvallavatn, this multiple award-win- ning design hotel is a true gem. Pow- ered by the neighbouring geothermal plant with the cleanest mineral water possible, it’s fully sustainable and cleanly luxurious. “It has the most com- fortable beds I've ever slept in. I'm still dreaming about it,” said one panellist. “Everything is so fancy.” F1 Budget Option Héraðsskólinn Boutique Hostel, Laugarbraut, Laugarvatn Located in the former village school- house of Laugarvatn, this affordable and friendly hostel is a completely charming building with history oozing out of the walls. There's a cosy café, nooks to hide in, and accommodation to suit anyone's needs, from dorm bunks to cheap rooms, to fancy lakeside apartments. It’s steps away from the Fontana nature baths, and surrounded by stunning sights. G1 Newcomer Midgard Base Camp, Hvolsvöllur Run by an amazing family of local expert guides, the atmosphere of this place is top notch. A former mechanic warehouse, this simple, clean and friendly hostel aims to be a home-away- from-home for its guests. “Ending a day of adventuring with a dip in the rooftop hot tub that looks out to Eyjafjallajökull will always be memorable,” said one panellist. H4 Best Shop Geysir Complex Haukadalur A wonderful place to stop when on the Golden Circle route, this classy country mini-mall is a fun little maze of com- merce set in a wooden lodge — from the super fashionable and high-end Geysir, to 66 North, Fjallraven and a clas- sic souvenir store with every Icelandic trinket you could need. Top it off with a nice meal in the Glíma restaurant, a light healthy bite at Súpa or more fast- food fare at the Kantina. Perfect for the shopping addicted traveller. H1 Runners-Up UNA Local Products Austurvegi 4, Hvolsvöllur Not just another souvenir shop, this quaint little store set in an eye-catch- ing old hut has a pretty lovely selection of some of Iceland’s finest handmade products. With an emphasis on selling genuinely local, sustainable and equi- table items, the shop places a great deal of importance on the integrity of tradition. You can feel good about what you buy here. H4 Wool Gallery Vík í Mýrdal Víkurbraut 21, Vík Using the old textile tradition of felting, this shop makes and sells quirky and eye-catching warm accessories made out of Icelandic sheep’s wool as well as Merino, Alpaca, silk and even incorpo- rating lava stones into the works. The offbeat and colourful designs evoke Icelandic nature like mossy lava fields and bright northern lights. K5 Skólavörðustígur 19 tel (+354) 552 1890 Borgartún 31 tel (+354) 552 1980 BUY DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THEM REYKJAVÍK’S FIRST BREWPUB lunch from 1.690 kr BRYGGJAN BRUGGHÚS * GRANDAGARÐI 8 101 REYKJAVÍK * 00354 456 4040 * WWW.BRYGGJANBRUGGHUS.IS

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