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. Café Loki

    $$ | Miðbær

    This Icelandic food haven is a must-stop for many people around the world—just take a look at their guest book. Do yourself a favor and visit after taking in the views from the iconic Hallgrímskirkja; you'll feel like you're in the center of a Nordic movie set.

    Lokastígur 28, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-466–2828

    Known For

    • Location across from Hallgrímskirkja
    • Delicious homemade dishes
    • Friendly service
  • 2. Holt Restaurant

    $$ | Miðbær

    Icelandic art covers the walls of this restaurant in the Hótel Holt, within walking distance of downtown; the cocktail lounge and bar showcase drawings by Jóhannes Kjarval. It has long been at the forefront of Icelandic dining, with impeccable service and mouthwatering wild-game and seafood dishes—favorites include gravlax and reindeer. The bar's whiskey selection is as diverse as any in Europe.

    Bergstaðastræti 37, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-552–5700

    Known For

    • Impressive reserve wine list
    • Welcoming vibe
    • Diverse whiskey selection
  • 3. Kaffivagninn

    $ | Vesturbær

    Way back before the Grandi area was cool, this value restaurant with exceptional harbor views served up good, old-fashioned, hearty Icelandic food for a league of local fishermen. Although it’s still mainly patronized by marine-industry natives, an increasing number of tourists now venture through its humble doors to enjoy the quality fish balls and other tasty dishes.

    Grandagarði 10, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-551–5932

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood stew
    • Vegetarian friendly options
    • Standout fish-and-chips
  • 4. ÓX

    $$$$

    Be prepared to give up all control when you walk into the intimate space that is the 11-seat, Michelin-starred ÓX. The 12-course tasting menu is a surprise, but just give in to the experience and let the chefs introduce you to the freshest Icelandic ingredients you can experience.

    Laugavegur 28, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland

    Known For

    • Superb (and unexpected) tasting menu
    • Intimate interiors
    • Next-level service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 5. 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
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  • 6. 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
  • 7. 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.
  • 8. VOX Brasserie and Bar

    $$$$ | Háaleiti

    The chic restaurant's award-winning chef creates some unique international-themed dishes, and its wine list is one of the city's most impressive. The main menu features items such as arctic char and lamb fillet, and weekend brunch, while less inventive, is generous—and understandably popular.

    Suðurlandsbraut 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 108, Iceland
    354-444–5050

    Known For

    • Wonderful interior design
    • Notable wine selection
    • Fresh bread and melted brown butter

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