3 Best Restaurants in North Iceland, Iceland

Fríða Chocolate Café

$ Fodor's choice

For a true chocolate high, visit Frida—aka the chocolate temptress of the north—who sells exceptional handmade chocolates in her delightful coffee shop. The decor is stylish, from the cartoon-covered walls of the bathroom to all the featured works of art, but the chocolates are the star attractions here, with some surprising flavors like blue cheese and beer.

Túngata 40a, Siglufjörður, Northeast, 580, Iceland
896–8686
Known For
  • some of the best chocolate in Iceland
  • delicious hot chocolate
  • Belgian waffles

Kaffi Sel

$

The terrific views of Stakhólstjörn pond and the Skútistðagígur pseudocraters are reason enough to visit this no-frills café, but the homemade fare comes in at a close second. Along with their delightful meat soup and cakes, they also offer a cozy selection of souvenirs and beer brewed onsite.

Skútustaðir 2, Mývatn, Northeast, 660, Iceland
464–4164
Known For
  • great beer brewed on-site
  • delicious meat soup
  • chocolate cake for dessert
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–May

Sauðárkróksbakarí

$

A port in any weather, this lovely little bakery-cum-café on the main street has great coffee and lots of tasty pastries and cakes. They also serve daily delicious soups and a variety of ready-made sandwiches.

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