Reykjavík Grapevine - júl. 2020, Blaðsíða 14
The Reykjavík Grapevine
Best of Reykjavík 2020
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Best Cheap Meal
Icelandic Street Food
Lækjargata 8
Plokkfiskur, a fish stew cooked with boiled potatoes and bechamel,
is traditionally eaten with heavily buttered rugbrauð (dark, dense rye
bread) and is on everyone’s must-try list when they visit Iceland. At
Icelandic Street Food you can have all this and more—shellfish soup,
traditional kjötsúpa (lamb soup), the aforementioned ‘Fisherman’s
Special’, hjónabandssæla (rhubarb-oatmeal crumble pie) and pan-
cakes for about 2000 ISK. The clincher, however, is that buying one
shellfish soup allows you to have a refill of the lamb soup, and then the
fish and then the desserts and it goes on! Simply put, an impossible
offer to beat. The barnyard funk is especially ambient as you sit and
sip on your lamb soup like a farmer of yore.
Runners-Up
108 Matur
Fákafen 9
A dark horse amongst Skeifan’s many food
joints is 108 Matur with a refreshing spin
on Icelandic lunch buffets. Embracing
the Soviet canteen like disciplined, sus-
tenance only vibe, it is ,“honest old school
construction but with extra flair” like the
fresh green peas in lieu of canned Öra,
with a flurry of fresh dill. Pick your main
course (vegan available too!) from the ro-
tational menu, and the salads, sauces and
all other accompaniments are unlimited.
Coffee and cake seal the deal.
Noodle Station
Laugavegur 103 & Kringlan
If you, like the martians in Bill and Ted’s
Bogus Journey, have only the word “sta-
tion” in your vocabulary, you are halfway
to naming this celebrated cheap meal in
Reykjavík: Noodle Station. You can smell
the coriander for metres around this
place, and whenever the temperature
drops you can see the conden-soup-sa-
tion on the windows. Their menu is
simple—noodle soup with vegetables,
noodle soup with chicken, and noodle
soup with beef.
Previous Winners
2019: Lamb Street Food
2018: Icelandic Street Food
2017: Bike Cave
2016: Noodle Station
2015: K-Bar (RIP)
Best Brunch
The Coocoo’s Nest
Grandagarður 23
It's with good reason that this
family-run restaurant has made such
a strong impact on the local brunch
scene. Such is the popularity of their
sumptuous fare that they now offer
brunch starting Fridays. The pan-
cakes are American perfection. That
award-winning sourdough is put to
good use under poached eggs bathed
in a silky hollandaise tickled with blue
cheese, the wreck-your-bank-account
avocado toast, or just simply grilled
and served alongside an omelette that
feeds six. We kid, but only partially. Iris,
one of the owners, insists people leave
well fed and stuffed. And even though
Luna Florens extends the seating avail-
ability, it’s best to make a reservation.
Runners-Up
Snaps
Þórsgata 1
To Sunday like the locals do, head to
Snaps. Serving up the perfect laid-back
brunch, choose from various egg
preparations, sandwiches or salads.
The croque monsieurs are especially
good if you are nursing a hangover and
nothing but a rich sando will do. Couple
with the bloody good Bloody Mary and
you’ll be ready for another night of
debauchery.
Public House
Laugavegur 24
Well it’s official: bottomless brunch
has arrived in Reykjavík. For 4,990 ISK,
Public House offers unlimited courses
as well as unlimited bloody marys,
prosecco, beers, and mimosas to pair.
The gastropub serves up an eclectic
Japanese-Icelandic-style menu and
we’d particularly recommend their
“Not Pizza” beet root and goat cheese
wonton as well as their tiger shrimp
spring roll. Book a table in advance!
Previous Winners
2019: The Coocoo’s Nest
2018: Café Paris (RIP)
2017: VÓX
Best Seafood
Fish Company
Vesturgata 2a
Fish Company is the definitive seafood
restaurant in Iceland. Their around the
world inspired tasting menus are a
great way to try the best the waters
around Iceland have to offer, from
Atlantic cod served Japanese style to
harissa stocked wolf-fish. Many chefs
have cut their teeth in this very kitch-
ens. The restaurant also has fantastic
lunch deals. With an eye on sustain-
ability, they are also limiting their
serving of the now overfished Icelandic
langoustine, a laudable effort.
Runners-Up
Fishmarket
Aðalstræti 12
This upscale eatery serves everything
from lightly salted cod to fresh sashimi
on the rocks. The tasting menu comes
recommended, as do the interesting
concoctions from the bar. Everything
on the menu gets an Asian nod, and
the approach to fusion cooking always
hits the spot. Booking recommended,
but impromptu sushi bar stools are
sometimes available.
Sægreifinn
Geirsgata 8
“They always seem to have something
I wouldn't have otherwise tried,” said
one panellist of Sægreifinn's food.
Case in point being the skewers of the
day's catch, grilled to order. Our astute
panel points out that the originally
curry-laced seafood soup is now more
a tomato based broth. Nevertheless,
the entire experience of huddling up in
front of the porch, sipping on soup and
listening to tales of it's late founder, the
Sea Baron, is unmatched.
Previous Winners
2019: Fish Company
2018: Fish Company & Fish Market
2015-7: Fish Company
BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2020
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