Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 19

Reykjavík Grapevine - nóv. 2019, Blaðsíða 19
19 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f R ey kj av ík 20 19 Best Place For A Group Apótek Austurstræti 16a Housed in a stunning downtown space, Apotek, meaning “pharmacy” in English, was once an actual drug store. A wall plaque with the names of its long gone patrons remains. New patrons, however, are likely to drop by for their regular dose of cocktails, finger foods, small plates, cakes... and eye candy. Who doesn’t love a “hottie bartender”? The service is amicable and the staff usually go out of their way to ensure everyone is having a good time in this lovely, spacious dining room. Runners Up Tapas Barinn Vesturgata 3b It’s a non-traditional take on tapas, but the atmosphere is on point. With food served for the whole table, the selec- tion is huge, with langoustine, puffin, lamb, and more global fare. If you’re looking for a place where the food and drinks keep coming and the service never falters, you’ve found it. Newcomer Eiriksson Brasserie Laugavegur 77 After the shock closure of Skelfisk- markaðurinn, another large, glitzy restaurant opened just around the corner. Eiriksson is a high-end restau- rant with truffle-themed menu, perfect service, and big tables for groups. Book in advance, it's having a honeymoon moment of popularity. Previous Winners 2019: Skelfiskmarkaðurinn (RIP) 2015-8: Tapas barinn 2014: KEX Best Gastropub Public House Laugavegur 24 The gastropub trend may be fatigued in the UK, but in Iceland we are only getting started, it seems. One of the first gastropubs is still one of the most popular. The menu is about as large as they come for the category but they manage to strike a balance between scrumptious shared plates, solid beer selection, and cozy nooks to spark a romance or catch up with a friend. Runners Up Brewdog Frakkastígur 8 A pair of newcomers changed the gastropub game in 2018. The first is Brewdog, whose menu transcends bar food. Using Icelandic ingredients with touches from the Brewdog chain, you can get a range of delicious burgers, seafood, sides and a mouth-watering battered Mars bar for dessert. Guilty pleasure heaven. Bastard Brew & Food Vegamótastígur Just around the corner, the homegrown Bastard Brew & Food brew pub is giving Brewdog a run for its money. You can grab a medley of burgers, sharing plates and comfort food from around the globe. As one of our panellists slurred: “I’ve somehow never been there without hitting a happy hour.” Previous Winners 2018: Skál Best Late Night Bite Mandi Veltusund 3b Mandi can’t possibly be a controver- sial choice. A Syrian kebab spot that’s universally loved in Reykjavík, check out the crispy falafel, lamb wraps and fries covered with a mystery white sauce. Newly renovated with increased seating, and reliably open into the early hours, you won’t find a better place to pass out face-first into a plate of lamb shawarma at five in the morning, or stumble home with that hangover-bat- tling late night bite. Runners Up Hlöllabátar Ingólfstorg If you can't decide between chicken, beef, shrimp, teriyaki or veggies for your drunk munch, stop by Hlöllabátar, where they serve up literally anything you can imagine ona hero sub. Pick up the Sýslumannbátur with extra cucum- ber—you won't regret it. Devitos Laugavegur 126 Anyway you slice it, Devitos will set your late night belly rumbles right. If you were born in the 80s, then chances are you’ve binged on a late-night bite at Devitos. Available by the slice or as whole pies, if you’re in town on a weekend, Devitos will be your last stop before Neverland. Previous Winners 2017-8: Mandi 2016: Ali Baba Best Newcomer Eiriksson Brasserie Laugavegur 77 This fancy dining room occupies the space of an old bank, and still has a certain moneyed feel. However, the prices aren't at all bad, especially if you pop in for an after work cocktail on happy hour. The menu runs the gamut of firm favourites, from seafood pasta to potato pizza, lamb dishes and fries with bearnaise—but everything is done to perfection, served quickly, and more often than not comes with a truffle flavour. We approve—so much so that we're slowly returning to try the whole menu. Runners Up Hipstur Mathöll Höfða, Bíldshöfði A new food hall opened recently—Reyk- javík's third in as many years. There are lots of things to try, but Hipstur takes the cake by offering Swedish-style brioche buns filled to bursting with shrimps, delicious soups and fresh, tasty sandwiches that feel very fancy. Worth the trek. Hi Noodle Frakkastígur 9 Reykjavikingur are sadly starved of many Asian cuisines (please, someone open a Korean place!) compared to more cosmopolitan European capitals. So we welcomed Hi Noodle with open mouths. Their ramen is lovingly pre- pared, and their juicy dumplings are a filling side portion. Go say "HI!" to Chen. Previous Winners 2019: Skelfiskmarkaðurinn (RIP) 2018: Nostra 2017: Hlemmur Mathöll / Mat Bar

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