Reykjavík Grapevine - maj 2022, Side 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - maj 2022, Side 28
That Reykjavík loves its burgers in all forms—from vegan, vegetar- ian, lamb, and standard beef, to exotic flights of fancy—is well established. So much so that even restaurants that aren’t burger joints almost always have a burger or two on their menus. With so many burgers to explore, and only so many meals in one day where it’s socially acceptable to consume them (sorry, but nobody wants a breakfast burger), we’re back on the case with The Great Burger Show- down Two: Burger Boogaloo. 2 Guys Okay first things first, the name. Iceland is full of places that are a tad too comfortable with ‘inspired’ restaurant names. But as Robert Aron, more popularly known as Robbi Kronik, one of the owners behind the venture, sheepishly admits, ‘’It was supposed to be just a working title, and now it’s remained so.’’ First started as a pandemic pop-up, they now have a steady home by Hlemmur. It’s a sparse, low-key affair with dart- boards on one side and casual seat- ing on the other, but the burgers are far from boring. SB: I’ll admit I totally judged this book by its cover before eating here. But it was definitely love at first sight with the 2Guys burger—the bun and patty align perfectly as if it were run through a cookie cutter, the cheese is perfectly melty, and the size fits perfectly in your palms. These are some of the tastiest burg- ers in town. They use a generously fatty patty, smashed to perfec- tion—no dry edges here— with just the right ratio of bronzed exteri- ors to juicy insides. The buns are toasted just so and the whole thing is assembled with such precision that the burger never slides or falls apart. What is particularly striking is that the chef lets the burger truly shine, without the weight of unnec- essary frou-frou. The simplic- ity of the 2Guys aside, I do have a soft spot for the crushed Dorito- candied jalapeno-studded 2Pac. It’s one of those damned things you come up with at 2am, yet elevated. Robbi takes great pride in making, ‘’an honest, no-frills burger’’ and it shows. VG: 2Guys make an interesting promise just with its premises. They are striving for 90s Hip-Hop culture with burgers named 2Pac and posters of Snoop Dog on the wall. There are no two ways about it, this is supposed to be a smooth combination of nostalgia and the holy grail in fast-food—hamburg- ers. 2Guys manage to succeed in every aspect here. The 2Pac is their crown jewel and luckily it lives up to its name The burgers are simple, very well executed and offer a laid back, nostalgic burger experience with a load of charm and a touch of humour. They are up there with the best. All hail the new crown-prince of burgers! Hagavagninn Hagavagninn received a lot of attention when national pop icon and hip hop star, Emmsjé Gauti, announced that he, along with a consortium of restraunteers, was taking on the old hot dog stand by Vesturbæjarlaug and turning it into a smash burger sensation. Today the restaurant is in the owner- ship of just two of these founders; Rakel !órhallsdóttir and Jóhann Gu"laugsson. SB: Hagavagninn were the first to introduce smash style burgers to Iceland. When they first opened, they were sensational burgers indeed. But our recent visit let me Bur!ers Part 2: Hip Hop Le!ends And Dirty Politicians We visited Búllan, 2Guys and Ha!ava!ninn, and found out that there is a new serious player in the market Words: Shruthi Basappa & Valur Grettisson Photos: Joana Fontinha & Art Bicnick Food Laugavegi 28 537 99 00 sumac@sumac. is sumac. is

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