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5 based on 2863 reviews
Icelandic traditional food made as street food. In the morning (8-11AM) Breakfast & Coffee, all you can eat - 2200kr. Starting at 11:30 - 23:00 in the night: Traditional Icelandic Fishermans Favourite with bread on the side. Traditional Icelandic Shellfis
Just the job on a cold day in Reykjavik.We enjoyed the lamb soup and refills! So tasty and nourishing. It was served piping hot, very quickly. Also free macaroons for afters. Much cheaper than we've had elsewhere and just as nice if not better.We were served by "michaeli?" a friendly young man in a yellow checked shirt; very enthusiastic, he really seemed to enjoy his job; thank you. .Hello John P Thank you for taking the time to leave Icelandic Street Food a review! We are happy to hear our warm soup was prefect for a cold day! We will make sure to pass along the compliment to the staff.
Conseillé par notre guide, ce restaurant populaire, simple, propose un repas complet pour moins de 2000 couronnes.Pour ce prix vous avez droit a un accueil sympathique, une soupe un buffet de crudités avec saumon délicieux, une brandade (typique) Un restau vraie .
4 based on 1441 reviews
Chef Johann Helgi Johannsson and his wife Ragnheidur Helen Edvardsdottir own and manage Resto. Johann has built up a great reputation for quality cooking in other restaurants in Reykjavik so they decided to follow their dreams and open their own restauran
This was probably in one of my top 3 meals of all time! Everything we ordered was impeccable prepared and exquisitely delicious. Service was great - they accommodated us without reservations. Beautiful restaurant. If you are visiting Iceland, this restaurant should be on your list!
5 based on 403 reviews
Family owned and run restaurant in the heart of ReykjavÃk. Cosy and relaxed atmosphere with traditional Icelandic quality food and personal service.
Reykjavik Kitchen does not take reservations but it's well with waiting for. Arriving 7:30P on a Saturday evening we had to wait approximately 45 mintutes. You can have a drink while waiting but there's really no room other than standing room while doing so. When we were finally seated, everything was brought out in a timely manner. Our group of four ordered the same appy's and entree's. That was too funny. Starting off with a salad we then each ordered the coffee smoked salmon and we had the black pasta for our main course. For dessert we spit the homemade vanilla ice cream with hot raspberry sauce sprinkled with chocolate ash. Fantastic to say the least.
4 based on 571 reviews
Vidid and homely seafood restaurant by the old harbour in Reykjavik opposite the Maritime museum. Fresh fish is our game! Magnús Ingi Magnússon, chef and owner of Sjávarbarinn, also guides groups in a gourmet walk by the old harbour. He welcomes the group
We did not try the buffet instead we had the fish pan with langoustines. All main dishes came with the the buffet salad bar and cold dishes. There were 3 different fishes in the pan which taste good and reasonably fresh. The 2 fish pans were big we had trouble finishing them. The 4 langoustines are small but tasty nonetheless. The salad bar however was not the freshest some vegetable started to turn brown. Overall a good value
5 based on 684 reviews
101 Reykjavik Street Food is convenient and flavourful food for a reasonable price Restaurant in down town Reykjavik. Offering Traditional Icelandic Grandma Meat Soup (Kjötsúpa), Lobster Soup, Seafood Soup, Fish & Chips, Selection of Noodle Soups and lets
We visited after reading the excellent reviews on Tripadvisor - and it did not disappoint. I had the lobster soup and it was absolutely delicious (photos attached). My husband had the fish and chips, which he also enjoyed.Better still was the fantastic service we received, we were made to feel welcome from the moment we walked in and the owner couldnât do enough for us. If we could have gone back again, we would have - but sadly it was our last day in Iceland. I would definitely recommend. If the owners are reading this - thank you for such a lovely experience.
We're a small food stand in the heart of Hafnarfjordur and we love cooking for locals and visitors alike. Pylsubarinn (The Hot Dog Bar) serves the classic Icelandic hot dog as well as hamburgers, sandwiches and fish & chips. Ask us about our hot dog burge
This little stand is open late, if you're in the area you have to stop in! They do have a menu in English if you need it. We got a burger, fries, and of course an Icelandic hotdog (this one had potato salad on it also, you gotta try it!!) decent price and good food, recommend you try them out! They take card and do have two small tables inside to eat at if you prefer, but we got it to go.
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A new restaurant and bar in the heart of Hafnarfjordur with a great selection of food, something for everyone´s taste, fun atmosphere and good prices! You can have a proper sit down meal with your friends and family or just pop in for a quick drink and so
We have had a really nice and good diner this evening. We had a chickenburger, breakfastburger and two baconburgers, but you van also.order fish and salads. Everthing tasted great. Really nice staff and a reasonable price for good food. I think we will retutn tomorrow before we leave Iceland again. Thanks for the great service.
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4 based on 236 reviews
We dined at TILVERAN and were well pleased with the meal. The pan fried cod, with lobster, was outstanding; the fish was cooked to perfection. The plaice with lobster sauce also was excellent. A third choice, basically a pasta Alfredo (because that guest did not want the lobster chunks) was delicious and we all shared the tasty pasta and cream sauce, and brought home ample leftovers. The only downsides were: no bread offering at the outset or during the meal and no pepper on the table (but we found some on the bar).
4 based on 571 reviews
Vidid and homely seafood restaurant by the old harbour in Reykjavik opposite the Maritime museum. Fresh fish is our game! Magnús Ingi Magnússon, chef and owner of Sjávarbarinn, also guides groups in a gourmet walk by the old harbour. He welcomes the group
We did not try the buffet instead we had the fish pan with langoustines. All main dishes came with the the buffet salad bar and cold dishes. There were 3 different fishes in the pan which taste good and reasonably fresh. The 2 fish pans were big we had trouble finishing them. The 4 langoustines are small but tasty nonetheless. The salad bar however was not the freshest some vegetable started to turn brown. Overall a good value
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