CuisineModern Icelandic
Price$$$
Neighbourhood101

Signature dishes: Seasonal small plates, Natural wine

Must order: Order several small plates to share, and let the staff steer the natural-wine list.

Tip: Relocated from Hlemmur Mathöll after seven years; chef Thomas Lorentzen is now a partner here.

Location

Address: Njalsgata 1, 101 Reykjavik

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ROK ★ 4.3

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Snaps Bistro ★ 4.4

French bistro$$$101

Snaps Bistro on Thorsgata is Reykjavik's enduring French-Danish bistro, a glassed-in room serving moules frites, onion soup and the day's fish to a crowd.

Signature: Moules frites, Fish of the day

Order: The moules frites, or the fish of the day off the chalkboard.

Tip: Brunch runs till 16:00 and the room fills fast at weekends. Walk-ins possible early; book for dinner.

Messinn ★ 4.5

Seafood$$$101

Messinn on Laekjargata built its name on the fish pan, fresh catch fried in butter and served sizzling in a cast-iron skillet to half of Reykjavik.

Signature: Fish pan, Pan-fried Arctic char

Order: A fish pan, the cast-iron skillet of butter-fried catch with potatoes.

Tip: Lunch is the value sitting and the room is small, so arrive early or expect a wait at dinner.

Hosilo ★ 4.3

International$$$101

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Signature: Lamb tartare, Butternut squash ravioli

Order: Whatever the rotating menu offers; the lamb tartare is a recurring standout.

Tip: The kitchen rewrites the menu every week, so no two visits match. Book ahead, the room is small.

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Signature: Grilled langoustine, Seafood skewers

Order: The grilled langoustine, or a mixed seafood skewer off the open grill.

Tip: A short walk down from Hallgrimskirkja. Good for a la carte when you want fish without a set menu.

Tapas Barinn ★ 4.1

Tapas$$$101

Tapas Barinn on Vesturgata has run Spanish-style tapas on Icelandic ingredients since 2000, best known for its multi-course Icelandic Gourmet Feast.

Signature: Icelandic Gourmet Feast, Tapas

Order: The Icelandic Gourmet Feast, a tasting run through local fish, lamb and skyr.

Tip: The Gourmet Feast even includes adventurous bites like puffin and minke for the curious. Dinner only.

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