Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2020, Blaðsíða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2020, Blaðsíða 18
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2020 18 BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2020 Dining Greasy burger, or glazed, torched cod head? Best Ice Cream Skúbb Laugarásvegur 1 Nothing quite says 'live in the moment' like a melty cone of luscious ice-cream. Did you know that Skúbb only uses milk from Bíobú, a local organic farm? Did you know they are the most non-distinguishable between vegan and dairy ice-cream scoops? That is how vibrant and intense each scoop is at Skúbb. Lately, the panel’s been gushing about the passion fruit with coconut milk, although the dark chocolate and berry sorbets are also not to be missed. The waffle cone itself has im- proved dramatically, with a shattering crispness. With a small curat- ed selection that reflects the seasons, this imaginarium of joy churns everything from tomatoes to licorice roots into ice-cream. We heart you Skúbb. Runners-Up Ísbúð Vesturbæjar Hagamel 67 A cultural centre, blitzer of ice-cream shakes, dipper of chocolate dips in assorted toppings and maker of the best gamli-ís (old school water-based ice cream) beloved Ísbúð Vesturbæjar is basically an institution. Nothing quite says you are a local like going here during a mild storm, getting your dairy fix for the slow bíltúr ahead. Arna Ís og Kaffi Eiðistorg 15 With expansive views out to the ocean, this lactose-free cafe and ice cream spot is particularly welcoming for those with kids. The scoopers oblige whims young and old and the extensive nammi (candy, a local favourite with ice creams) selection should keep any pre-sugar grumpiness at bay. Previous Winners 2018-9: Skúbb 2017: Valdís Best Tasting Menu Óx Reykjavík Inside Sumac, Laugavegur 28 An intimate dining experience unlike any other, Óx seats only 12 diners each night in an intimate chef’s table setting. There is little room for error in this gastronomic drama where everything unfolds in full view. Whole roasted duck carved exquisitely, whole grilled monkfish passed family style, delicate morsels of langoustine paired with beers and wines, all while you chat away with the chefs and fellow diners. The intimacy heightens the experience, and as the wine pours it starts to feel like you know each other well. Once the dust settles, it’s time to leave and you do so a tad bit shaken as you walk out from the tiny timber cabin into the bustling Sumac. Runners-Up Dill Laugavegur 59 Turning the tasting menu concept on its head, Dill features a singular seafood and/or meat across multiple courses in order to really honour the produce in its entirety. Expect to be dazzled by the foreplay—the onion cake is gaining rightful notoriety as is the wine pairing, in that there is no pairing at all, but ‘a’ wine to accompany a selection of dish- es, allowing you to discern for yourself what pairing you enjoy best. Matur og Drykkur Grandagarður 2 Whether it is land-, sea- or a vege- table-forward tasting you want to expe- rience, you’re in safe hands at Matur og Drykkur. Each menu is a considered study and showcases Iceland’s best produce—foal, reindeer, cod and lamb all make an appearance. The progres- sion between courses is well portioned and well timed, and you’ll leave with a sense of having explored the island’s culinary landscape. Previous Winners 2019: Grillið 2017-8: Dill Best Italian La Primavera Marshall House, Grandagarður 20 With the re-opening of La Primavera, the restaurant has earned loyalists both old and new. Sitting pretty by the Grandi harbour in Marshall House, it is partic- ularly popular with the lunch crowd. Fair warning however, this is lunch at an Italian Nonna’s house, meaning you’ll be dawdling out of there stuffed to the gills. Dinner however is an elegant affair. The focus is on coaxing maximum flavour from seasonal ingredients at their prime by doing as little as possible. You might start the year with pan-fried fresh cod, and then move onto light summer salads, perhaps grilled broccolini, and in the fall, pasta woven with wild mushrooms. A right royal treat however is the truffle (from San Miniato) festival the restaurant intends to continue hosting. Runners-Up The Coocoo’s Nest Grandagarður 23 Between their brunches and breads, it’s easy to forget that Coocoo’s is really a Cali-Italian place at heart. The sourdough pizzas deserve particular mention, as do the appetisers that could easily serve as a meal by itself. The vegetarian byggoto (barley risotto) is deeply satisfying, while the olive oil cake is a true slice of simple joy. Eiriksson Brasserie Laugavegur 77 It’s hard to categorise Eiriksson with its Italian-French leaning menu. The inte- riors and menu whisper nouveau riche indulgence, the ‘fancy’ ingredients are a giveaway. But all these reservations aside, they dish out a mean veal, good steaks and a smattering of pasta and pizzas. Previous Winners 2019: La Primavera 2018: Marshall House

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