Reviews on Seafood food in Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer, Reykjanes Peninsula including Kef Restaurant, Soho kitchen & cafe, Rain, Kaffi Duus, Gamla Posthusid, Rostin Restaurant, Vitinn Restaurant
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4 based on 198 reviews
Vitinn restaurant is located, just minutes from Keflavik airport, in the town of Sandgerdi and is therefore an excellent place to visit on the way to or from the airport. This beautiful restaurant brings the freshest seafood straight to your plate.
Reserved a table thinking it might be busy but we were the only ones in the restaurant. After half an hour, a group of men came in. The travel guide was deceptive. It gave the impression that the place was bustling. So untrue! As usual, portions were very generous. Their signature fish soup was tasty but Iâve had better soups in France. My seafood gratin wasnât that great. Had some roasted vegetables and three pieces of rösti potato. My husband ordered cod and shrimps which he enjoyed. Apart from that, it was a disappointment. Not really worth going out of your way to eat here. The waiters were two lads from the Czech Republic who were going back to Prague the next day and funnily enough, bumped into them at the airport.
4 based on 151 reviews
Röstin Restaurant is located 20 meters from the shore with fantastic ocean view and a balcony. There are two lighthouses on the premises and a museum. We serve Seafood, quality hamburgers, Piri-Piri chicken, Icelandic lamb, Fish Soup, Icelandic Meat Soup
I visited this restaurant with my mom and sister and was completely blown away (quite literally, it was a VERY windy day, lol). This cute spot sits on top of a museum full of old boats, engines, radios, and much more. The ambience and style of the restaurant was absolutely lovely, and the overlook of the ocean was gorgeous. The fish (fresh from the bay 30 meters away) and chips was the best Iâve tasted during my travels, and the hamburger my sister ordered was also divine. The best part of the experience was when the owner, Siggi, walked up to us after we finished our meals and told stories of the history of the village and viking settlers. He told us lore about the northern lights making men fall in love and about the ancient lighthouses just meters from the restaurant. He said if you climb to the top of the lighthouse (which has a cafe of its own), make a wish, and write it down, it will come true. The most moving part of his tales was that heâs been trying to build up the surrounding town because it has been struggling recently. Itâs definitely one of the less common attractions in KeflavÃk, but it is well worth the visit for the delicious food and intriguing history and charm.
4 based on 72 reviews
We had seen this place on the first day of our week and was determined to try it after reading the reviewsWe weren't disappointed,the food was absolutely fantastic we had the lamb steak and the fish and chips both cooked to perfection. we also had the onion rings on recommendation with a spicy dipping sauce if you visit, this is a must they where fantastic
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4 based on 1210 reviews
Our kitchen is open from 11-22. Our bar is open from 11-23. The buffet it's from 11-15 monday til friday Always welcome to visit us for any information you can contact us at our phone or mail
Icelanders may be found here, but we heard nothing but English. The menu is comprehensive, but starts off with a page tuned to "exotic" visitor tastes at premium prices. You want fermented shark? Whale meat? Sure. They've got that. We weren't especially famished, so we chose an appy of tandori chicken (go figure?). Nice flavours, but with a sad side salad and about 2 tablespoons of raita, which was surprisingly spicy, both for raita and for Iceland.The Monkfish...turned this review around (it was headed downward). A generous portion, supplemented with a lobster tail (tiny by North American standards, but...different species, ok?) potatoes and veg, and a nice remoulade. Nicely cooked and presented. In a big eater, but between this and the appy, we're both sated. Might have to try a different place for our last night in Iceland, but, despite my initial impressions, I can recommend this place.
4 based on 307 reviews
Rain restaurant was opened in 1989 and is one of the most beautiful restaurants in Reykjanes. The restaurant has a beautiful view over the sea and nearby rocks. Enjoy great food while overlooking the Faxaflói bay and the amazing surroundings. Rain restaur
Rain doesn't play the music loud, and they have a nice dining room overlooking the water. One keeps thinking a whale might swim by at any moment.Although the service can be a little spotty when they get busy, the servers are very pleasant and helpful. I had an appetizer involving local feta cheese which was tasty, and then perhaps the best lamb and potato dish I've had in a long time. Done in a traditional Icelandic style, apparently. It makes me wish I had also ordered the fish stew, because the kitchen knows how to knock a simple dish right out of the park.HIghly recommended. I would have gone back but I was only in Iceland for the one night.
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5 based on 76 reviews
Local rustic cafe by the sea. All of our meals are made with fresh ingredients and everything is made from scratch. Fresh fish, salad, lamb and sometime Minke Whale. Enjoy our daily baked sourdough bread with our famous red pesto. You can look at the menu
This lunch-time cafe on the waterfront (open 11 am to 2 pm) serves truly excellent lunches that come with home-made bread and cakes, very reasonably priced.Hi Alexander , thank's for visiting us.. you are welcome anytime again ;)
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4 based on 191 reviews
KEF is a first class-enclosed glass restaurant attached to Hotel Keflavik. We serve Icelandic cuisine. Please note! It is recommended to reserve a table in advance by phone, facebook or by email. Hope to see you soon.
This is a rather small but cosy restaurant. The decorations are quite pleasing. Simple but tempting menu. We got advice from the wonderful staff. Decided upon starters only and all was delicious. Excellent vine. Ended with dessert and coffee. In all a perfect evening and highly recommended.
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