Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Blaðsíða 26

Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Blaðsíða 26
BEST OF REYKJAVÍK Best People- Watching Spot Hlemmur Mathöll Laugavegur 107 Reykjavík’s premier food hall, located in the old Hlemmur bus station, is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat and watch the world go by. The various food stands have a lively and bustling seating area where people park up for lunches, dinners, dates and drinks. “It has a fast-moving pop-in-pop-out nature,” said the panel. “There are hotels close by, so there are tourists, but Iceland- ers go there too, and it’s also a bus interchange. And it’s still not completely gentrified. You can get a drink and see an absolutely diverse mixture of people pass- ing by.” Runners-up: Lækjartorg Lækjartorg This city-centre square is busy by day, and crazy by night. “If you want to see the real Iceland, come from 5am-6am any Satur- day to see a stumbling guy trying to chat up girls whilst hailing a cab back to Kópavogur and in- haling a lobster roll. It’s a vortex of Icelandic life any time of the day or night.” Kolaportið Tryggvagata 19 Iceland’s largest flea market is the perfect place to pick up a bar- gain—or just to watch the world go by. “You’ll see old fishermen selling their catch, Icelanders, students, celebrities, locals and tourists all shopping there,” said the panel. “You get a cross-sec- tion of Iceland that you don’t find anywhere else.” Mhmmm...Carbs Keep your diet to yourself, Becky Words: Hannah Jane Cohen Photo: Art Bicnick While we’re all about the seven course tasting menu at Dill, sometimes you just want to stuff carbohydrates in your mouth till you pass out. Enter comfort food, something that everyone loves, even if they pretend all they eat is kale and sunshine. So appease your hangover, get over your ex, and ruin your diet at these Reykjavík comfort food classics. Prikið Bankastræti 12 Prikið serves up a whammy in the category of simple, warm, and calori- cally questionable foods. Sit down and pick between the red and blue pill, or rather, brunch or a burger. If pancakes get you all giggly, Prikið has all the breakfast hall of famers. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, you name it. That said, the French Connection is a true gem. It’s bacon, ham, cheese, pancakes and syrup in-between two slices of french toast. Yes, that’s a real meal. For lunch—the Snoop Dogg is a true crowd pleaser, as it’s basically a combination of everything good: pepper cheese, bacon, bernaise and sweet potato fries. They also have milkshakes. Lord, help us. Icelandic Street Food Laekjargata 8 For soup to really fit the bill of com- fort food, it has to be substantial— not any of that dinky ginger aspara- gus nonsense. Reykjavík’s newest low-key dive, Icelandic Street Food, offers three dishes: lamb soup, shellfish soup, and a stew called fisherman’s favourite. All three can be ordered in bread bowls and have the perfect protein to broth ratio for them to be not only fulfilling, but toasty and relaxing. They also have free desserts and coffee to munch on after (or before) your meal. Di- rectly next to the restaurant is local hot-spot Secret Cellar, which allows you to BYOS (bring your own soup), so you can enjoy some comedy while you slurp. There’s also free refills. We repeat: FREE REFILLS! Veganæs Tryggvagata 22 The recently opened Veganæs—in the Gaukurinn music venue—bills itself as a vegan comfort food restaurant. While that’s true, a more accurate description would be that it’s a comfort food restaurant that just happens to be vegan. The vegan fish dish—called fish-ish—tastes just like properly fantastic fish, and throw it on a burger and you’ve got the epitome of what a messy, yum- my, finger-licking fish burger should be. The Burnt sandwich—basically a jalapeno grilled ‘cheese’—will give you probably the most squirm- worthy cheesegasm ever. Make sure to grab a booth. You’ll need time to digest in your post-eating glow. Eldsmiðjan Laugavegur 81 & Bragagata 28 You can’t talk about comfort food without mentioning the king of the genre: The bold. The beautiful. The pizza. While Reykjavík has a tonne of options, from the gourmet pies of Hverfisgata 12 to good ole’ Dominos delivery, Eldsmiðjan is without a doubt your go-to for a simple greasy slice that’s not too complicated nor too simple. Their basic cheese slices are juicy and filling, but throw some pepperoni on there and you’ve got an afternoon worthy of your future heart-attack. While they’ve got a casual, cosy ambiance in their dining rooms, if you prefer to gorge yourself while watching ‘Sex In The City,’ they have a separate entrance for take-away orders. Ramen Momo Tryggvagata 16 This charming hole-in-the-wall Tibet- an and Japanese fusion spot is the best place to warm your soul with carbohydrates in the form of long strings—everybody say (r)Amen! The restaurant’s portions are hearty, with more noodles than you can munch on and delicious poached eggs and seaweed to match. It’s the perfect mix of a culinary experi- ence and a comfortable, substantial meal. It’s also the best choice of comfort food for those people who hate cheese, or as we call them, Satanists. 26The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01— 2019 Hypnotic comfort food is the next wave Best of Reykjavík Open 11:30-22:00 saegreif inn. is Geirsgata 8 • 101 Reykjavík • Tel. 553 1500 • seabaron8@gmail.com An absolute must-try! Saegreifinn restaurant (Sea Baron) is like none other in Iceland; a world famous lobster soup and a diverse fish selection.
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