Reykjavík Restaurants

The dining scene in Reykjavík has diversified a great deal in the past few years: traditional Icelandic restaurants now face competition from restaurants serving Asian, Italian, Mexican, Indian, and vegetarian fare. A recent trend has seen the emergence of several upscale establishments emphasizing locally grown ingredients and new Nordic cuisine.

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  • 1. Grandi Mathöll

    $ | Vesturbær

    This beautifully designed food hall may not be that big, housing just seven food stations, but it brings together some of the most exciting spots to eat in the city. Come here to check out Garlic, the Gastro Truck, Kore Grandi, Grandi's Pasta Shop, Annapurna Asian Spices, The Sheepfold, The Cold Store, and Fjárhúsið.

    Grandagarður 16, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-787–6200

    Known For

    • Variety of options
    • Design-forward space
    • Some of Reykjavík's best vendors in one space
  • 2. ROK

    $ | Miðbær

    The plokkfiskur (fish stew) at this local favorite is the perfect thing to warm you up on a cold night. The restaurant also hosts a Champagne happy hour that includes a bottle of bubbly, licorice, and cantaloupe every day between 4 and 7 pm.

    Frakkastígur 26a, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-544–4443

    Known For

    • Traditional Icelandic dishes
    • Champagne happy hour
    • Extensive cocktail list
  • 3. Skál!

    $ | Hlíðar

    Located in the Hlemmur Mathöll food hall, Skál! offers elegant Icelandic platings in a casual setting. The best part is that prices are much more reasonable than you'd see in most restaurants around the city, but you really aren't giving up any quality when it comes to the food.

    Laugavegur 107, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 105, Iceland
    354-519–6515

    Known For

    • Exellent arctic char
    • Reasonable portions
    • Fun food hall location
  • 4. Slippbarinn

    $$ | Vesturbær

    A port in all weather (especially for local professionals and tourists), this hotel bistro-bar—which also hosts the Reykjavík Bar Summit—has played a key role in reviving the heart of the Old Harbor. It’s especially popular on weekends when it pumps out a contagious flow of good vibes to go with its filling brunch, legendary cocktails, and highly addictive licorice-flavored popcorn. The menu features top-notch dishes at fair prices: don't hesitate to order the sensational seafood platter or the superlative Omnom chocolate cake. The bar, managed by cocktail wizard Ásgeir Björnsson, is stacked to the hilt with glass jars containing experimental infusions with labels like Cherry Blossom Bourbon and Duck-Washed Cognac, and waiters serve drinks from chemistry-set beakers that reinforce the scientific approach here.

    Geirsgata 8, Reykjavík, Capital Region, IS-101, Iceland
    354-553–1500

    Known For

    • Omnom chocolate cake for dessert
    • Sensational seafood platter
    • Inventive cocktails
  • 5. Snaps Bistro Bar and Restaurant

    $$ | Miðbær

    Always bustling, this popular bistro bar is famous for its weekend brunch and attracts a lively group of locals, whose musical inflections mingle nicely with the chatter of out-of-towners. Standouts on the French-inspired menu are many, but you can't go wrong with the fish of the day or the beef tenderloin. Tables are arranged around an elevated open kitchen and central bar. One side of the bistro features large windows with dangling vines, and vintage Icelandic newspapers engage diners on the other. Service is swift, informative, and delivered with a genuine smile. If you have room for dessert, the crème brûlée is pure velvety vanilla heaven.

    Þórsgata 1, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-511–6677

    Known For

    • A full gin and tonic menu
    • Delicious fish of the day specials
    • Fresh oysters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. Tides

    $$$$

    Led by Michelin-starred chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason, this cozy restaurant nestled inside the Reykjavik EDITION Hotel is a fantastic spot for a celebration dinner. There is a set menu available, but the friendly staff will also help you choose from the many à la carte seafood dishes, cocktails, and wines on offer.

    Austurbakki 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
    582–0002

    Known For

    • Tasty cocktails and mocktails
    • Impressive chef's menu
    • Some of the city's best seafood
  • 7. Eldur og Ís

    $ | Miðbær

    "Fire and Ice" does two things really well: ice cream and crepes. You can choose from the menu they've put together, or you can make up your own crepe creation.

    Skólavörðustígur 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-571–2480

    Known For

    • Customizable crepes
    • Quick service
    • Great gelato
  • 8. Emilie and the Cool Kids

    $

    French-inspired pastries and baked goods are served at this popular coffee shop. There isn't a ton of seating, but you can take the items to go.

    Hverfisgata 98, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
    354-571–5887

    Known For

    • Delectable baked goods
    • Warm service
    • Cozy interior
  • 9. Hnoss

    $$$

    Located inside of Harpa Concert Hall, Hnoss is the newest endeavor from Fanney Dóra, the chef behind local favorite Skál! Naturally this is a great spot for a pre-show meal, but the focus on local ingredients and freshly caught seafood make it worth a trip to Harpa on its own.

    Austurbakki 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
    655–5500

    Known For

    • Pre-show eats
    • Beautiful harbor views
    • Local seafood
  • 10. Ísbúð Vesturbæjar

    $ | Vesturbær

    You'll find a line full of locals winding out the door of this ice-cream shop during the summertime. They offer two kinds of ice cream: "old" and "new," both of which describe the recipes used to make the soft serve (the older recipe is creamier). Choosing which toppings to get will be your hardest decision of the day.

    Hagamelur, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-552–3330

    Known For

    • Free chocolate syrup topping
    • Creamy and traditional soft serve
    • Lots of topping choices
  • 11. Kaffitár

    $ | Miðbær

    This is a name you'll see all over Reykjavík—Kaffitár is where Icelanders grab a coffee on their way to work. Some might call it a Nordic Starbucks, but this coffee shop chain is known for paying careful attention to where its beans come from.

    Bankastræti 8, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    420–2732

    Known For

    • Quick service
    • Consistently good coffee
    • Inventive coffee drinks
  • 12. Kopar

    $ | Vesturbær

    With a name that means "copper" in Icelandic, Kopar is known for its harborside location and intriguing cocktail menu that brings locals and travelers alike to its bar and tables. Try the Stand by Me if you're looking for a delicious cocktail made with Iceland's favorite schnapps (Brennivin).

    Geirsgata 3, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-567–2700

    Known For

    • Cocktail of the day
    • Fresh ingredients
    • Innovative seafood dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 13. Lækjarbrekka

    $$$$ | Miðbær

    Set in one of the oldest houses in Reykjavík (built in 1834), this restaurant serves a wide range of dishes, from salads and soups to meat and fish options. Among the menu's treats are the Icelandic lobster and the mountain lamb. The restaurant's interior features antique furniture and lace curtains.

    Lækjarbrekka Bankastræti 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-551--4430

    Known For

    • Serving up a mean Icelandic lobster dish
    • Beautifully plated dishes
    • Small portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Reykjavík Röst

    $$ | Vesturbær

    Head to Reykjavík Röst to enjoy a harborside coffee. If caffeine isn't your thing, opt for the well-loved hot chocolate.

    Geirsgata 5, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-552–7777

    Known For

    • Popular hot chocolate
    • Charming harbor views
    • Great happy hour

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