Find out what Soups 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 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
4 based on 289 reviews
We were looking for a relatively inexpensive meal to eat on our first night in Reykjavik when we came across this noodle shop. We thought we would give it a try as the place seemed to be fairly busy and the smell when you walk into the restaurant is amazing!Now look - maybe my wife and I chose the two worst dishes on the menu, but mine lacked taste and soup (which is strange for a noodle SOUP) and my wife thought hers was really bad. I was so hungry that I ate all of mine swallowing it down like camp rations and my wife ate about half of hers. I usually take her food and finish it as I'm sure most husbands do, but not in this case.I am only giving my opinion of the food I tasted so I can't comment on the entire menu - however it wasn't so extensive that there was bound to be 'stinkers'.Other than that the restaurant is clean and the service is quick.
4 based on 967 reviews
We like to think of Salka Valka as an extension of our own home-kitchen and living room. Experience a uniquely charming, soulful and welcoming atmosphere over hot & cold food, sandwiches & snacks, coffee drinks, organic teas & organic juices, wine & beer.
We stopped in to warm up and had a really tasty and very satisfying bowl of fish soup with great bread and 3-4 shots of the countryâs Brennivin. The server was incredibly friendly. Clean place, awesome map of the world on the wall which became the top of our conversation (future trips). What a little gem of a place!!
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 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 157 reviews
The serene and calm atmosphere can be felt the moment you step inside. Itâs very peaceful there, and the food served are all of high quality. The warmth of the staff is congruent with the nourishing food. Check out daily specials. Highly recommended!
4 based on 3056 reviews
A tiny, family owned soup restaurant in the heart of Reykjavik. We are proud to be the first and the original "soup in bread" restaurant in Iceland. We've been serving soups in bread for over 20 years amd we love it. Please note: We do not take reservatio
Serves beer & fabulous soups in bread. This evenings choices were a veggie soup with coriander and the meat one had beef, lamb and vegetables. We tried the meat one which was delicious- more a stew than soup but filling & great value at 1950isk. The IPA beer was crisp and citrusy as it should be.
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
Fresh and full of flavour. A Cafe, bistro & restaurant located in the center of Reykjavik offering breakfast, lunch & fresh bites all day long.
A fun and vibrant place to enjoy a coffee. We really enjoyed our visit here and thought what an interesting venue it was.
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