Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 88

Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 88
HÓTEL HOLT. For an aristocratic dining experience that won’t leave you sore in the wallet, lunch at the elegant Hótel Holt where sommelier Ómar Nilsen will serve you a two- course meal for only ISK 2,300. Add a deli- cious, mouthwatering dessert for only ISK 600. The menu contains a selection of four Hors d’Oeuvres and four main courses, three of which are “fish related,” says Nilsen. The lunch experience at Hótel Holt runs seven days a week from 12:00 to 2:30. Reservations are preferred. 552-5700. www.hotelholt.is LA PRIMAVERA. “Start with the beef car- paccio,” says Leifur Kolbeinsson, owner and chef of La Primavera. “It’s been on the menu since we started.” An excellent choice, and good to know that as the Italian restaurant’s menu evolves, this old stand-by will remain. When you dine at La Primavera, located on Austurstræti, try the fillet of reindeer with gorgonzola-filled fig and chanterelle in marsala. If the dish is not on the menu, don’t fret, because La Primavera’s choices of fresh fish are mouthwatering. 561-8555. www.laprimavera.is VOX. This recently revamped restaurant in Hotel Nordica has turned buffet and bistro food into an art form. Their new light brunch buffets please both the foodie and dieter in you, and their Sunday brunch is a showstopper, stacked with eggs, bacon, fresh juices and loads of desserts. Any given night you can sit down to an elegantly casual meal. You will walk out wowed by the food and spoiled from the service. 444-5050. www.voxrestaurant.com PERLAN. It’s hard to think of a better place to treat yourself to a good dinner on a long summer night than Perlan. “The Pearl,” one of Reykjavík’s most noticeable architectural landmarks on its perch at the top of town, is even more striking to eat in than to look at. The inside of its glass dome is lined with little white lights, and the dining room rotates while you eat. Appetizers like wild mushroom carpaccio and artichoke flan, and entrées like Gressingham duck breast and reindeer, make this modern spin on Icelandic cooking an indulgence worth your while. 562-0200. www.perlan.is SALT LOUNGE BAR AND RESTAURANT. After spending a day trawling around down- town, scoot over to the casual and sophis- ticated Salt Lounge Bar and Restaurant. Right downtown in the former headquarters of shipping icon Eimskip, Salt has turned a corner of Icelandic history into a chic lounge bar, with 20th century design and global elec- tronica soundtrack that make it the perfect place for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. The restaurant has a kitchen where you can see the chefs preparing dinners of free-range lamb, fresh seafood, and creative dishes with a Latin American accent. In the lobby of the Radisson SAS 1919 Hotel. 599-1020. VID TJÖRNINA. Why not go to dinner by the lake, which is the English translation of Vid Tjörnina, the restaurant that specializes in Icelandic seafood, located next to the Tjörnin lake in downtown Reykjavík. Okay, so it’s a pond, not a lake. Regardless, after enjoying a meal of the freshest salted cod you’ve ever tasted in the cozy restaurant that feels like your living room, grab some bread, step down to the pond, and feed the waterfowl. 551-8666. www.vidtjornina.is AT L A N T I CA 87 SPECIAL PROMOTION PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON (Continues on pg. 88 ») Eat, Meat & Fish 060-94ICELANDAtl406.indd 87 23.6.2006 12:45:05
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