Iceland review - 2016, Side 126

Iceland review - 2016, Side 126
124 ICELAND REVIEW SPECIAL PROMOTION T Í U D R O PA R Eat Meat & Fish People often talk about this or that place as an ‘institution,’ but Tíu Dropar really can claim that mantra. It’s one of the oldest cafés in Iceland and has a distinctive grandma’s kitchen feel and coffee, cakes and light meals to match. When we talk about grandma’s kitchen, we’re not talking pink lace and doilies. This is a cool grandma. Maybe she was even a hippie, back in the day. The name Tíu Dropar means ‘ten drops’ and comes from an Icelandic expression for indicating how much coffee one would like: “Do you want coffee?” someone might ask. “I’ll just have ten drops,” the other might respond. Unsurprisingly then, Tíu Dropar is known for excellent coffee. It’s also known for its generous servings, whether a simple slice of moist chocolate cake, or a plate groaning with bacon and eggs—you get value for money. At night, when grandma leaves the kitchen, the French take over, turning it into Le Chateau des Dix Gouttes. It’s out with the coffee and in with the extensive wine list and gourmet cheeses. Tíu Dropar is downstairs at Laugavegur 27. 551-9380. Visit Hafnarfjörður and you can’t miss the Viking Village and its beautiful old-style wooden buildings which house a hotel and two restaurants. The restaurants Fjörugarðurinn and Valhalla are interconnected and can seat up to 500 guests. Both offer à la carte menus and set menus for groups. The menu has a Viking flair and includes Iceland’s famous sheep face and þorramatur (often pickled or putrefied winter ‘delicacies’). Luckily the Vikings were also famous for their steaks, and the menu includes fish dishes, pasta and more. Fjörugarðurinn is decorated with wood carvings, stuffed birds, fish tanks and hide-covered seats, while Valhalla is smaller and cozier, with space for about 40 guests. The kitchen is open daily from 6 pm to 10 pm and there’s usually live entertainment, with hordes of Vikings and Valkyries jaunting about, sing- ing. Groups love being ‘victims’ of Viking raids, but they have to book, unlike a thousand years ago… 565-1213. fjorukrain.is V I K I N G V I L L A G E R E S TA U R A N T S A N D H O T E L In the heart of Akureyri, North Iceland, lies the unique restaurant Rub23, owned and operated by one of Iceland’s most renowned chefs, Einar Geirsson. Specializing in sea- food, the menu offers a wide variety of fish and sushi dishes, as well as juicy steaks and delicious desserts. What makes the restaurant unique is the homemade spice mixtures customers can choose from, so-called rubs, which are either sprinkled on or rubbed into the food. The customer first chooses a particular ingredient, fish or meat, and then a rub. The menu also includes the chef ’s favorite combinations. Funky, fresh and full of flavor, make sure to dine at Rub23 the next time you’re in Akureyri. 462-2223. rub23.is R U B 2 3
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