Iceland review - 2015, Side 126

Iceland review - 2015, Side 126
124 ICELAND REVIEW Lobster. That’s what the dining experience at Fjöruborðið (‘The Seashore’) is all about, where Icelandic lobster, or langoustine, is served delicately grilled and drizzled with melted herb butter and a spritz of lemon. As a starter, its flavor infuses the delicate creaminess of the lobster soup, the self-proclaimed ‘Best in the Republic of Iceland.’ Although you can also find a tender lamb filet and crispy vegetable tarte on the main course menu, lobster is what makes this cozy eatery in the seaside village of Stokkseyri, 60 km (37 miles) from Reykjavík, so popular with locals and visitors alike. 483-1550. fjorubordid.is F J Ö R U B O R Ð I Ð SPECIAL PROMOTION Step back in time and enjoy modern Icelandic and international cuisine in a setting rich with history. Rauða Húsið (‘The Red House’) is countryside fine dining at its best. Located in a historical house in the 19th-century trading hub of Eyrarbakki on the south coast, it’s a stop not to be missed on your tour of the Golden Circle or south coast. We specialize in seafood delivered directly from the fish- ermen, including the finest langoustine in Iceland, although our varied menu also includes Icelandic lamb, other meat and vegetarian dishes, sumptuous desserts and coffee drinks. Top off your lunch or dinner with a stroll down the seaside path just across the street from the restaurant. 483-3330. raudahusid.is R A U Ð A H Ú S I Ð Primo Ristorante is an Italian restaurant that infuses each of its unique dishes with authentic Italian flavors and a dash of Mediterranean sunshine. From its homemade limoncello and signature sourdough pizza crusts, to its delicate zucchini flower antipasto and tortelloni with imported Parma ham, Primo offers its guests the best of Italian cuisine. And it’s no wonder: prior to opening their doors, Primo’s chef and pizza master, brothers Kiddi and Brynjar, spent time in Rome where they found ample inspi- ration for Primo’s seasonal menus. Culinary travelers are encouraged to take advantage of Primo’s ‘Journey to Italy,’ a chef ’s choice, four course, prix fixé meal which changes each-and-every night. P R I M O R I S T O R A N T E A lively and homely seafood restaurant, Sjávarbarinn is located by the Reykjavík wharf at Grandi, opposite the Maritime Museum. Run by master chef Magnús Ingi Magnússon and his wife Analisa Montecello for years, the restaurant is famous for its seafood buffet: hot and cold fish dishes, traditional Icelandic fish balls and plokkfiskur casserole. Each day the buffet includes one meat course and the menu is diverse: the grilled lobster tails with garlic are hard to resist. The restaurant only uses the freshest possible ingredients—the fish market is a stone’s throw away. 517-3131. sjavarbarinn.is S J ÁVA R B A R I N N Eat Meat & Fish
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