Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Thingvellir. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Gallery Fiskur, Olverk Pizza & Brewery, Restaurant Varma, Tryggvaskali Restaurant, Skyrgerdin, Lauga-as, Kruska Reykjavik, Kaffi Krus, VOX Restaurant, Mulakaffi
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4 based on 117 reviews
Iceland is an expensive country and food is very frightfully expensive. If you are living at the Hilton Hotel this is a great place to eat. By Iceland standards, it is moderately priced and the food is wholesome and excellent. The price includes the main meal with vegetables, soup, salad, bread and coffee. Even though we did not go back for seconds, as the meal was very filling, we were told we could if we wanted to.The staff were very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 729 reviews
As diamond Honors members, we could have a complimentary breakfast at Vox. The choices were good and we enjoyed everything. Only issues, a few little flies buzzing around and they keep the curtains pulled so it was quite dark and oppressive. We opened the ones near us and it was much nicer.
4 based on 1148 reviews
Lovely restaurant and Cafe in Selfoss.
On our tour of Iceland, a friend and I stopped in here for some lunch. We both enjoyed our hamburger and chicken burger with fries. My friend especially enjoyed her cafe latte (served with a tiny square of chocolate). The service was prompt, setting enjoyable. Note for those with mobility limitations: the washroom is up a steep flight of stairs and not easy to navigate.
4 based on 215 reviews
Had the marinated (ling) fish dish with couscous and an assortment of veggies(shredded cabbage, beet etc.) with sweet potato, raisins and yogurt. It was delicious. Staff were friendly. I would def. hope to go back some day. Ideal for vegans too. Reasonably priced compared to most other restaurants.
4 based on 164 reviews
Laug-As was suggested to me for my motorcycle tour group of 10 people for our 'Welcome Dinner'. With a great reputation for excellent food, I wanted the group to experience more than just one entrée. Chef Johann and the owner accommodated us perfectly. Guests tried things they probably never would have if not for the Family-style method of being served. So the lamb, the Beef, the Fish were all fantastic... and the special desert was also a topper.
4 based on 192 reviews
In the pleasant village of Hveragerdi this cafe and bistro incorporates wood furniture, antiques and vintage photos. Meals are based on fresh local ingredients, especially skyr (Icelandic yoghurt), with local and international dishes. The cakes are fresh and served as large portions and, upon request, with a generous amount of whipped cream. Excellent coffee. Friendly and efficient service. Wifi works well. Come early or book in advance during high season. Across the street via the small park there is access to a peaceful foss, a walking path and a beautiful waterfall.
4 based on 982 reviews
We chose this restaurant after reading many good reviews, so perhaps our expectations were too high.It is very nice inside, quite quirky with a warm and cosy feel. The staff were a mixed experience; the first man we spoke to seemed friendly, but our waitress seemed rather distant and uninterested.The main disappointment really though was the food; there was nothing bad about it as such, but it wasn't particularly good, just rather average. All in all it was an expensive meal that didn't live up to expectations.
4 based on 277 reviews
If I am being honest we only ate here at the recommendation of a restaurant nearer our hotel that was full because of a large group, but wow what a recommendation. A fantastic location overlooking the river and the hillside and easily the best food we had on our trip. My lamb part of which had been cooked for 24hrs In the hot spring was simply amazing very tender and full of flavour. The slow cooked chocolate cake with whisky caramel sauce was equally good. Only small and not the cheapest, but where in Iceland is? Probably need to book if your traveling peak season.We walked up the path by the river from the main town only about 5/8 minutes and a lovely way to start the evening
4 based on 397 reviews
// Our bar closes at 22:00 Sundays to Thursdays and at 23:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. The kitchen stops taking food orders one hour sooner. // Ãlverk Pizza & Brewery is located in Hveragerði, small town 30 minutes away from ReykjavÃk. Our specialties are
We are very picky about our pizza, but this one passed the test! It is definitely NY quality level. Service was great and they had fantastic options for toppings! There are also eight beers on tap which are brewed in house. My husband loved the Stouty Pouty. Would definitely recommend to others!
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.
Most Popular Seafood food in Thingvellir, South Region, Iceland
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