CuisineNew Nordic
Price$$$$
Tasting menuISK 39,900
Neighbourhood101
Book ahead4 to 6 weeks

Signature dishes: Seasonal Icelandic tasting menu

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

Tip: Entry is through Sumac, the sister Levantine grill. Ox earned a Michelin Green Star in 2025. Two seatings a night, booked far ahead.

Location

Address: Laugavegur 28, 101 Reykjavik

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OTO ★ 4.5

Italian-Japanese$$$101

OTO on Hverfisgata is a Michelin Guide listed Italian-Japanese kitchen in Reykjavik, serving a kaiseki-shaped tasting menu that is a hard table to book.

Signature: Kaiseki-style tasting menu

Order: The chef's tasting menu, where the pasta and raw-fish courses bridge the two cuisines.

Tip: Open Wednesday to Saturday from 17:30. The room is small and loud; book ahead online.

Brut ★ 4.2

Modern Icelandic seafood$$$101

Brut sits inside the Radisson Blu 1919 on Posthusstraeti in Reykjavik, a Michelin Guide listed seafood room where a former Dill cook keeps the fish simple.

Signature: Marinated scallops, Icelandic whelks

Order: The marinated scallops, and whatever fish was landed that morning.

Tip: Opened in 2021 in one of the city's grandest old buildings. Good wine list, lively at weekends.

Grillmarkadurinn ★ 4.5

Icelandic grill$$$$101

Grillmarkadurinn, the Grill Market, works fire and smoke over Icelandic produce on Austurstraeti, a reliable Reykjavik room for lamb and aged beef.

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

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.

Fish Market ★ 4.5

Icelandic-Japanese$$$$101

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.

Tip: The upstairs Uppi wine bar pours from the same kitchen if you want a lighter sitting. Dinner from 17:00.

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OTO ★ 4.5

Italian-Japanese$$$101

OTO on Hverfisgata is a Michelin Guide listed Italian-Japanese kitchen in Reykjavik, serving a kaiseki-shaped tasting menu that is a hard table to book.

Signature: Kaiseki-style tasting menu

Order: The chef's tasting menu, where the pasta and raw-fish courses bridge the two cuisines.

Tip: Open Wednesday to Saturday from 17:30. The room is small and loud; book ahead online.

Brut ★ 4.2

Modern Icelandic seafood$$$101

Brut sits inside the Radisson Blu 1919 on Posthusstraeti in Reykjavik, a Michelin Guide listed seafood room where a former Dill cook keeps the fish simple.

Signature: Marinated scallops, Icelandic whelks

Order: The marinated scallops, and whatever fish was landed that morning.

Tip: Opened in 2021 in one of the city's grandest old buildings. Good wine list, lively at weekends.

Mimir ★ 4.3

Modern Icelandic$$$$107

Mimir at Hotel Reykjavik Saga on Hagatorg works a head-to-tail Icelandic menu, a recently renovated fine-dining room run with the Farmers Association of Iceland.

Signature: Lamb head-to-tail plates, Seasonal tasting menu

Order: The seasonal tasting menu, built from the Farmers Association's producer roster.

Tip: Owned by the Farmers Association of Iceland, with menus from local producers. Lunch and dinner.

Fish Company ★ 4.6

Seafood$$$101-grandi

Fish Company, Fiskfelagid in Icelandic, cooks Reykjavik's most awarded seafood in the 1884 Zimsen house, a five-course menu of local fish landed that day.

Signature: Five-course seafood menu

Order: The five-course gourmet menu, which changes with the day's catch.

Tip: Voted the Grapevine's best seafood for over a decade. The downstairs room under the bridge is the one to book.

Grillmarkadurinn ★ 4.5

Icelandic grill$$$$101

Grillmarkadurinn, the Grill Market, works fire and smoke over Icelandic produce on Austurstraeti, a reliable Reykjavik room for lamb and aged beef.

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

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.

Fish Market ★ 4.5

Icelandic-Japanese$$$$101

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.

Tip: The upstairs Uppi wine bar pours from the same kitchen if you want a lighter sitting. Dinner from 17:00.

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