Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Kopavogur. Kópavogur is a city in Iceland which is the country's second largest municipality by population.
It lies immediately south of Reykjavík and is part of the Capital Region. The name literally means seal pup inlet.
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4 based on 1983 reviews
Seafood restaurant
A place with a great ambience where you'll find truly delicious pans of fish, a nice selection of wines, a few well-made, potent cocktails along with a small but perfect choice of starters and desserts. We came here twice because we absolutely loved the food, the buzz and the friendly staff.In fact I enjoyed myself so much eating, drinking and chatting that some of the detail is lost but I can say that I particularly enjoyed the saltfish mousse on rye, the redfish with its delicious subtly-spiced sauce and the beautifully cooked plaice. There are maybe 6 or 8 fish to chose from each with its special sauce, new potatoes and salad leaves - a generous helping. The place isn't cheap but it is very reasonable by Reykjavik standards. Gorgeous!
4 based on 3152 reviews
In 2010 a young chef from HúsavÃk, was awarded Chef of the year 2010 in Iceland.The young chef, Gústav spent months traveling around Iceland looking for the real taste of Iceland, along the way he found a few things that are key items of the interior of t
The food is great quality. I had 4 course dinner with wine pairing. The first dish with cod was made in an exotic way with some spicy touch and very well tasting. A fat dish but very good. Second w lobster taco was the highlight. The lamb was all too large portion for me. Could be made nicer with less potato mash and more attention to look and feel. The portion was kind of king size, but some people prefer that. They served me white chocolate mousse for dessert - absolutely great taste and not too much. The service was very good. Very well worth visiting and not expensive considering quality of food and service.
5 based on 278 reviews
We keep it simple yet delicious, serving only fresh pan fried cod with either a side of fries or salad. It is a food trailer with one of the best location in all of ReykjavÃk, in a beautiful garden between the famous church, called HallgrÃmskirkja and the
Tasty, fresh, flaky, huge portion and great value! Pls note that the owner moved the Wagon from its original location to the premises in front of Hallgrimskirkja Church. Enjoy!
4 based on 763 reviews
ROK is a fine casual restaurant focusing on serving high quality food in a friendly relaxed environment.
This is right across from the Hallgrimskirkja church. We were unsure but went in and were glad we did.The food here was great they serve it tapas style so that makes it really expensive, Each dish is about 1.600 Ikr and you order 3 to 5 dishes each.It was spendy but it was really great food. We went in October and it was not full at all and we did not need a reservation.
5 based on 2871 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
Hearty soups served in a round loaf and as many refills as you want. I had seafood soup, lamb stew and fishermanâs favourite.Hello Andy C Thank you for taking the time to leave Icelandic Street Food a review!
5 based on 706 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
Really lovely tasty food. Only around 8 dishes on the menu but all cooked perfectly. Great price. Always full which is expected. Quick service and lovely polite staff and I loved that they leave all sorts of spices and sauces out to help yourself and add to your food. As a spice lover this was inspired. Highly recommend
4 based on 2386 reviews
We are a family run restaurant with Icelandic home cooking. Our specialty is on seafood and Icelandic lamb. We also offer a choice of three or a five course set menu OPENING HOURS: Lunch: 11:30 - 15:30, Dinner: 17:00 - 22:00
Old Iceland Restaurant was recommended to us by the staff of the Sküggi Hotel (excellent lodging!) specifically because I have dietary restrictions. The wait staff and the kitchen are well educated about celiacs disease and food allergies and made me feel very confident upon ordering. (Those of you who have celiacs know the anxiety that comes with eating at an unfamiliar restaurant.)My husband and I each got a different starter and different meal and swapped half way through. Everything we had was so delicious that I regretted being over the age of 5 and couldnât kick my plate without ending up shamed in a YouTube video. The gluten free bread and seasoned butter was so good that I thought a mistake had been made and it was ânormalâ bread. Not only did we have a glorious anniversary dinner our first night in Reykjavik, we went back two nights later and had the soup as a main course... AND went back our last night to have the shellfish soup starter and the cod entree.I am looking forward to coming back to Iceland... yes, itâs a beautiful country filled with welcoming people... but Iâm coming back for the soup.
5 based on 157 reviews
Open for for lunch Monday to Friday and the whole day and dinner Tuesday to Saturday. The restaurant is closed on Sunday's.Gallery Fiskur is located next to the Arbaer open-air museum in Reykjavik and right by one of the main roads from the city center. I
In an unusual location outside of Reykjavik , you will find Gallery Fiskur, an excellent place to get fresh seafood. The citrus cured arctic char is an excellent light starter, with the crunch of a nut and crouton mix and pomegranate giving it an elegant complexity. The peppersteak halibut is excellent, fresh meaty halibut paired with a strong black pepper coating, with a nice mushroom cream sauce. The plokkfiskur- cod with mashed potato and cheese, is a traditional, decadent Icelandic dish . The Haddock Monday style also was a nice set of fillets, with potatoes and seared vegetables. They have a selection of drinks- wines, beers and softdrinks. Service is friendly and provides good suggestions. Nice place for good tasty seafood.
4 based on 1444 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
If you like fish this is the place to go they offered a special of scallops the night we were there that was wonderful the fish cooked to perfection and the lamb was also cooked to perfection find it on google maps and go there
Most Popular Street Food food in Kopavogur, Capital Region, Iceland
5 based on 404 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.
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