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. Brauð & Co

    $ | Miðbær

    Ágúst Einþórsson is the baker behind this local favorite, with its full displays full of simple yet perfect pastries and other baked goods. It's the kind of unflashy spot you stumble upon and can't get out of your head long after you return home.

    Frakkastígur 16, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-456–7777

    Known For

    • Superfresh cinnamon buns
    • Buttery croissants
    • Early open hours

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. 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
  • 3. Flatey Pizza

    $ | Vesturbær

    This spot serves up Neapolitan-style pies with slow-rising sourdough made on-site. Most of the menu stays relatively traditional when it comes to toppings, but the Pizza of the Week tends to be a bit more creative.

    Grandagarður 11, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-588–2666

    Known For

    • Unusual pizza of the week toppings (like dates)
    • Home-fermented pizza dough
    • Flavorful tomato sauce
  • 4. Flóran Garden Bistro

    $$ | Laugardalur

    This bistro has a truly unique location inside the botanic gardens of Reykjavík. Of course, much of what you'll find on the menu is grown in the gardens, and you can learn all about the sustainable practices of the kitchen.

    Grasagarðinum Laugarda, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 104, Iceland
    354-553–8872

    Known For

    • Organic ingredients
    • Truly unique atmosphere
    • Beautiful dish presentation
  • 5. 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
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  • 6. Grillmarkaðurinn

    $$$$ | Miðbær

    A collaborative project by well-known culinary innovators Hrefna Rós Sætran (founder and owner of the Fish Market) and Guðlaugur P. Frímannsson, Grillmarkaðurinn serves seasonal, organic, and locally grown ingredients in a beautifully designed interior that's heavy on natural materials such as wood and stone. The menu is equally "earthy," featuring lots of smoked, grilled, and barbecued meat dishes. For something classic, try the grilled chicken wings or grilled pork ribs; for something more unique, order the minke whale steak.

    Lækjargata 2A, Reykjavík, Capital Region, IS-101, Iceland
    354-571–7777

    Known For

    • Creative dishes using tried-and-true local ingredients
    • Traditional dishes served with a modern twist
    • Noteworthy tasting menus
  • 7. Hlemmur Mathöll

    $ | Miðbær

    This food hall features eight vendors loved by locals: Brauð & Co., Fuego, SKÁL!, Micro Roast Te & Kaffi, Flatey Pizza, Kröst, Fjárhúsið, and Báhn Mí. It's a great place for groups and kids.

    Laugavegur 107, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-577–6200

    Known For

    • Local favorites
    • Wide variety of options
    • Kid-friendly atmosphere
  • 8. 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
  • 9. Hornið

    $$ | Miðbær

    This welcoming bistro is light and airy, with lots of natural wood, potted plants, and cast-iron bistro tables. The emphasis is on pizza and pasta, but there's also a selection of meat and fish dishes. Try the seafood soup, a favorite for lunch. Their delicious cakes can be enjoyed with the obligatory espresso at any time of day.

    Hafnarstræti 15, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-551–3340

    Known For

    • Large pizza menu
    • Cozy interior
    • Excellent seafood soup
  • 10. Íslenski Barinn

    $$ | Miðbær

    From traditional fish pie and meat soup to a spectacular waffle fry, Íslenski Barinn covers a lot of ground on its menu, but the focus is local at this restaurant and bar. You'll also find only beers and spirits made in Iceland—so don't come here looking for imports.

    Ingólfsstræti 1a, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-517–6767

    Known For

    • Delicious fish pie
    • Hyperlocal beer and spirit options
    • Perfect place to mix with the locals
  • 11. Kaffibrennslan

    $ | Miðbær

    By day, Kaffibrennslan is a cozy café, with a menu full of sandwich and soup options and every coffee drink you could imagine. At night, the scene changes and you're more likely to be taking a shot with the bartender than asking them which sandwich they prefer—no matter what, you're in for a great time. The second floor is an intimate loft area with window seating that overlooks the busy street below.

    Laugavegur, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
    354-511–5888

    Known For

    • Friendly bartenders
    • Cozy seating in the loft
    • Substantial sandwiches
  • 12. 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
  • 13. Kaktus Espressobar

    $

    Two friends came together to open this café, which specializes in Italian coffee and baked goods. The interior is airy and lively, the perfect spot to plan your day of adventures.

    Vitastígur 12, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
    869–3030

    Known For

    • Excellent coffee
    • Great value
    • Traditional coffeehouse vibes
  • 14. Kopar

    $$$$ | Scandinavian

    Kopar means "copper" in Icelandic—an element well represented in this handsome harborside restaurant, where the cocktails like the "Ginger Rabbit" are as refreshing as can be. The restaurant is frequented by both travelers and local businesspeople, who bring clients they wish to impress. The vintage touches and carnival-style string lights create an atmosphere that invites lingering over your meal. The best views are upstairs, where a large picture window surveys the bustling harbor and beyond. A popular experience is the "Kopar Adventure"—a multicourse meal, featuring a superb menagerie of seafood, meat, and delicious desserts.

    Geirsgata 3, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland
    -567–2700
  • 15. La Primavera Ristorante

    $$$ | Vesturbær

    Nestled on the first floor of the art-centric Marshall House, La Primavera's impressive interiors give you a taste of what's to come on the upper floors. If you never thought you'd find Italian dishes in Iceland to rival those you'd find in Italy, think again.

    Grandagarður 20, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    519–7766

    Known For

    • Authentic Italian cuisine
    • Impressive interior design
    • Excellent wine menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 16. Le Kock

    $ | Miðbær

    This restaurant is clearly inspired by American cuisine, from chicken wings to burgers. The potato options are downright creative, especially the Greek potatoes with feta spread, ranch dressing, red grapes, peanuts, and spring onions.

    Tryggvagata 14, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-571–1555

    Known For

    • Creative burger options
    • American-inspired cuisine
    • Quick service
  • 17. MAT BAR

    $$ | Miðbær

    This Nordic-Italian restaurant does the classics very well, but the owner, Guðjón Hauksson, sought out an Italian cheese-maker for the mozzarella; it's best with pickled tomatoes and basil in MAT BAR's take on the traditional Caprese salad. There's an emphasis on seasonal produce, so there's a good chance the menu will be different every time you visit.

    Hverfisgata 26, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-788–3900

    Known For

    • Next-level mozzarella
    • Great cocktail menu
    • Food that's meant to be shared

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 18. Messinn

    $$ | Miðbær

    This small restaurant in the heart of the city is famous for its fish pans: the sizzling catch of the day accompanied by butter-fried potatoes and seasonal vegetables. It's a basic dish, but it really can't be beaten.

    Lækjargata 6, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-546–0095

    Known For

    • Iconic fish pans
    • Generous portions
    • Sharable dishes
  • 19. Mímir Restaurant

    $$ | Vesturbær

    This bright and sophisticated eatery caters to guests and locals alike. Owned by the Farmers Association of Iceland, the restaurant works with local fishermen and farmers to bring the freshest ingredients to the table.

    Hagatorg, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
    354-525–9970

    Known For

    • Unforgettable Farmers Trip tasting menu
    • Impeccable service
    • Central location close to the university
  • 20. Perlan

    $$ | Miðbær

    This rotating restaurant, atop Reykjavík's geothermal water distribution tanks on Öskjuhlíð Hill, has spectacular panoramic views (one revolution takes about two hours). The international menu emphasizes quick, fresh dishes like salted cod, fish and chips, pizza, and lamb soup.

    Varmahlíð 1, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
    354-566–9000

    Known For

    • Incredible 360-degree views of the city
    • Unique revolving format
    • Varied menu
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