#1 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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delsol67 says:
What a find. This restaurant is just of the main street running through Old Town. You walk in the front door and up a flight of stairs.
The cafeteria style layout may leave you unimpressed at first sight. Don't leave. The food is much better than this presentation might imply. They offer a veggi…
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#2 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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JoeriNL says:
I'm glad I found this great bar in Reykjavik, great music (rock), a dj during the weekend (also rock ofcourse). The beers are fine, the crowd is relaxed and a mix of locals and some tourists of all ages. Inside it's dark with a lot of wood, that gives a warm feeling during wintertime. In summer Dill…
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#3 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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wipr says:
After eating very good at Hereford, Prir Frakkar and Braudbaer this one really topped it of. Lystin might not look it but as they say themselves: we prefer to spend the money on quality food, not on the interior design. The paper napkins were mayby a bit too much in that respect ;)
I had the four c…
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#4 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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franciscosss says:
It was a great dining experience. A very elegant rotating restaurant on the 5th floor of the Perlan building with an awesome view of Reykjavik. The ceiling is the dome you can see from the city, with hundreds of lights looks beautiful. It was raining when I was eating there and it made it even bette…
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#5 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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zartan81 says:
The Sægreifinn is the one you have to look for when you are in Reykjavik and want a great lobster soup.
The lobster soup is recommended both by The Lonely Planet as well as the New York Times (http://travel.nytimes.com/2006/11/12/travel/12bite.html). And best part is that they are right too!
Af…
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#6 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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zartan81 says:
Last Monday (7th September 2009) I have visited the Lækjarbrekka Restaurant too.
This place is nicely decorated from the inside. There is enough space between the tables.
I have taken the "Puffin Feast menu".
It included:
- As a starter: parts of the puffin served cold with some fruit a…
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#7 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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JoeriNL says:
I haven't had one bad experience with restaurants in Reykjavik, Italia is no exception. The pastas, soups and pizzas (from a real open fire oven :)) were very good. Service is very friendly and fast. I would definitely recommend to have dinner here, a reservation is also recommended, especially duri…
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#8 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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wipr says:
Hard to say wheater is is expensive. The drop of the Krona after de credit crunch made most things in Iceland affordable. I think it officially rates as expensive. Locals eat here and tourist have not really found their way here yet. Like all the places I've been in Reykjavik, the food is good and t…
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#9 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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jossman says:
Caruso is located at one of the sidestreets just off Laugavegur and is easily distinguishable as it is a yellow and green building. I was keen to try this restaurant again as I was here a few years before my 2007 visit and really enjoyed it. This is one of the many Italian restaurants and is, at l…
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#10 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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jossman says:
If you are in Reykjavík for a while, you will sometimes find yourself wanting good, honest, hearty food at decent prices, especially after a very long daytrip like I did. Look no futher! This diner is not fancy by any means and appears to be very popular with the locals, perhaps due to its vicin…
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#11 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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jossman says:
Kofi Tómasar Frænda (Uncle Tom's Cabin) is a nice little place to get out of the cold from. It is really small and has a nice 'cosy' feel to it. This can make it, though, quite smoky. It doubles up as a bar with a DJ at night but I went here during the day to escape the rain, and ended up comi…
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#12 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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jossman says:
This place is great, and for some strange reason does not get featured in a lot of travel guides, especially given that tourists will find the prices very reasonable. From what I gather, this is part on a small chain of bakeries dotted around Reykjavík. This little bakery was a great place to grab…
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#13 of 13 restaurants in Reykjavik
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franciscosss says:
I wanted to try the "Ice Bar" in Kaffi Reykjavik because it sounded interesting in my travel book description. It said it was all made of ice and blah blah... I had seen something like that on TV and always wanted to try. This Ice Bar is just a very small room with ice blocks covering the walls and …
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