Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Qupperneq 26

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2019, Qupperneq 26
BEST OF REYKJAVÍK Best Soup Winner: Ramen Momo Tryggvagata 16 Likely the Northernmost ramen joint, this family-run business is small in size, but delivers big flavour. Reykjavík’s first ramen bar has springy house-made organic noodles, and they’ve recently levelled up the broth. We’re suckers for their creamy Tantanmen—a deeply flavoured soup with Tonkotsu adding heft to the mellow sesame paste and hoisin-cooked pork. Add a driz- zle of spicy chilli oil and you’ve got yourself the best bowl in town. There are six soups on the menu, including vegan options, and don’t miss out on their zingy dumplings or ‘Korean’ house- made tea with fermented lem- ons and ginger. Runners Up: Newcomer: Hi Noodle Frakkastígur 9 Reykjavík’s newest ramen bar became an instant favourite for many. With a slow-cooked, temperature controlled broth, the chef—Chen—is aiming to consistently deliver his carefully designed recipes. The portions are a little modest: best order some dumplings on the side of your Dan Dan if you have a big appetite. Vegan option available. Noodle Station Laugavegur 103 Before Reykjavík’s ramen revo- lution, there was Noodle Sta- tion, serving vegetable, beef and chicken noodle soups with a pungent chilli-garlic aroma that floods the street outside. It’s a thoroughly Western take on noo- dle soup… but damn, it’s satisfy- ing on a cold day, especially if you have a cold. 26The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11— 2019Best of Reykjavík Flavour Of The Month The freshest arrivals in 101 Words: The Grapevine New Stuff Dpt. Photos: Art Bicnick & John Rogers Reykjavík changes as rapidly as the weather, with fresh things popping up at all times. This summer has been no exception, with new bars, stores, restaurants and galleries shak- ing up the capital’s landscape with young blood and refreshing ideas. To keep you in-the-know, here are the newest spots you shouldn’t miss. Tacoson Mæðragarðurinn Tacos—and street food gen- erally—are the flavour of the month in Reykjavík, and the spanking new Tacoson food truck combines the two. Started as a new business venture by three taco-obsessed friends, Tacoson is most often sta- tioned at Mæðragarðurinn near Tjörnin. They serve four types of filling—chicken, chilli con carne, pork and vegetarian—in homemade corn and coriander shells. It’s good, hearty stuff that won’t break the bank. JR SVART by Svart Týsgata 1 After a long period of develop- ment, Marko Svart’s first Icelan- dic store finally opened in May. In addition to the jewellery piec- es previously sold from a stall in Kolaportið, SVART by Svart also features a full S/S clothing range. The clothes are handmade in store from natural, eco-friendly fabrics. Inspired by his love of the ocean and concerns regard- ing plastic fashion, the collec- tion symbolises a clear turning point in SVART’s ethos. The store has something for everyone, from high-end fashion to unique hand-drawn postcards. JG Myrkraverk Gallery Skólavörðustígur 3 Stocking everything from paint- ings to prints to recycled jewel- ry, Myrkraverk Gallery is a true hole-in-the-wall treasure for those looking to stock up on the edgier artists of Reykajvík. Cur- rently showing YYNGRII, Sólveig Pálsdóttir, Hjálmar Vestergaard, Sunna Shabnam Halldórudóttir, and Sif Stefánsdóttir, the gallery/ store is a jumbled feast for the eyes with artwork covering near- ly every available piece of wall. You can also get a photo amidst neon green lamps downstairs in the Northern Lights Studio. HJC Vínstúkan Tíu Sopar Laugavegur 27 Aiming to fill the market for wine bars in Reykjavík, Vín- stúkan Tíu Sopar features natu- ral wines from small produc- ers at affordable prices. While “Vínstúkan” is an old Icelandic term for wine bar, “Tíu Sopar” is a play-on-words for ten sips, riffing on the bar’s location in the spot that was once the Tíu Dropar café. The bar’s trio of owners jumped “like tigers” at the chance to take up residency in this charming basement haunt, and have refurbished it with green walls, vintage lamps, and crafted-for-them chairs, tables and bars from Skata Design. AR Kasbah Geirsgata 7b With an I-want-to-live-here- vibe, Kasbah is a chic little Mo- roccan cafe-restaurant where the old Café Haiti used to be. A family-run business, their in- tention to deliver authentic Mo- roccan food is clearly defined on their small menu. It’s still early days, but their house-made warka pastry briouate, the hearty harira and assorted accompani- ments are fast gaining patrons. Delicately spiced, aromatic and edging on the sweet and savoury, Kasbah’s menu has something for vegans, meat eaters, wine lov- ers and everyone in between. SB Djúpið Hafnarstræti 15 Grapevine favourite Hornið recently reopened their base- ment bar space, named Djúpið. Only a few weeks old, this new addition has already pulled to- gether a diverse live music pro- gramme, including hosting the regular Reykjavík Trad Sessions on Wednesday evenings from 8pm. The cosy candle-lit space is perfect for catching up with a friend or checking out a new musical act in an intimate set- ting. Djúpið is open daily from 4pm. JG Make my day, taco boys

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