Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 66

Iceland review - 2014, Qupperneq 66
64 ICELAND REVIEW With sweeping views of Skagafjörður Bay and gourmet local food, Lónkot is gaining a following among visitors looking for an exclusive spot to kick back and unwind. serenity in skaGaFjörður WORdS By Zoë robert PHOTOS By ÁSlaug Snorradóttir ANd PÁll StefÁnSSon I can say that I know exactly where our ingredients come from, and that’s impor- tant to our guests,” Pálína Jónsdóttir tells me as we take a tour of Lónkot, a small boutique hotel in Skagafjörður, North Iceland. “There’s an awakening. People are coming to really understand the impor- tance of food and where it comes from,” she continues. “We use what’s in the sur- roundings, what grows here. I try every- thing and see what tastes good and we work with fishermen and farmers in the area. Sustainability is part of our philosophy,” she says of Lónkot’s slow food principles, which emphasize cooking according to the season, month and day. It’s no surprise then that Lónkot is a member of the international organization Slow Food. Pálína also came up with the concept for the project Skagafjörður Food Chest, which aims to nurture local food production and culinary tourism in the region. “People are always talking and think- ing about food, whether out of passion or necessity. We’re always looking forward to the next meal. Take a look at the bird out- side, spending the whole day looking for a worm!” she excites. Pálina describes the food at Lónkot as “inspired by flowers, herbs and berries from our gardens and surrounding hills.” Among the items on the menu are cod Carpaccio with rose petals and mint, Arctic char with garden salad, puffin with berries, grilled lamb with wild thyme flowers and violet ice-cream. “Cooking is an expression and we try to make a connection with people through our food. We cook for the individual. We’re not an assembly line and people appreciate that. It’s a bit like theater, really. Our guests sometimes even give us a round of applause when we bring out the food. People start eating with their eyes so the food has to be visually pleasing. It also makes you feel good because it tastes great and is good for you,” she explains. Pálína’s parents purchased the rural property in 1986. In 1991, the family con- verted the old farmhouse into a guesthouse and added a restaurant a few years later. In 2002, Pálína started talking with food growers in the area; the concept for a bucolic resort was born. Located on 100 hectares of oceanfront land with views of the bay and islands Drangey and Málmey, it’s a welcome con- trast to the big city. “People come here to relax, not be among one million other tourists,” she says. In her other life, Pálina is an actress, splitting her time between New York and Skagafjörður. She is also one of just six students to recently be accepted into the Master’s program in Directing for Theater at Columbia university. “It’s the perfect balance for me, traveling between the huge metropolis that is New York and this romantic Icelandic countryside to run the hotel during the summer,” she says. “And it’s funny because we get a lot of visitors from New York. Apparently, we have what they’re looking for.” Located so far north with uninterrupted views of the ocean Pálína insists it’s also one of the best places in Iceland to see the midnight sunset. * trAvel
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