CuisineIcelandic grill
Price$$$$
Neighbourhood101

Signature dishes: Dry-aged rib eye, Salted cod with lobster

Must order: The dry-aged rib eye, or the Trip to the Countryside tasting if you want range.

Tip: Adventurous diners can find reindeer and whale on the menu. Dinner only from 17:30.

Location

Address: Austurstraeti 22, 101 Reykjavik

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Signature: Sushi, Robata-grilled fish

Order: The sushi, or the tasting menu that runs the grill and raw-bar both.

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Order: The shareable small plates and anything off the open Argentine grill.

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Signature: Mezze, Charcoal-grilled meats

Order: The mezze spread and the charcoal-grilled lamb; share across the table.

Tip: Sister to the Michelin-starred Ox, which sits behind it. Cocktails here are among the city's best.

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Dill on Laugavegur was Iceland's first Michelin-starred restaurant and still leads its New Nordic cooking with a foraging-driven tasting menu in Reykjavik.

Signature: Dung-smoked trout, Skyr and sunchoke

Order: Whatever the set tasting menu serves; the kitchen smokes, ferments and forages its own larder.

Tip: Founded by Gunnar Karl Gislason, Dill holds a Michelin Green Star too. It books out weeks ahead, so reserve early and take the wine pairing.

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Signature: Seasonal Icelandic tasting menu

Order: The single set menu is the only choice, and the langoustine and aged-fish courses are its peak.

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Fish Market ★ 4.5

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Fish Market, Fiskmarkadurinn, gives Icelandic seafood a Japanese turn on Adalstraeti in Reykjavik, with a sushi counter and robata grill that made its name.

Signature: Sushi, Robata-grilled fish

Order: The sushi, or the tasting menu that runs the grill and raw-bar both.

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Order: The shareable small plates and anything off the open Argentine grill.

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Order: The slow-cooked cod head, the dish that put the kitchen on the map.

Tip: It shares the building with the Saga Museum down at the old harbour. Open Wednesday to Sunday for dinner.

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Signature: Dung-smoked trout, Skyr and sunchoke

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Signature: Seasonal Icelandic tasting menu

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