Snaps entices your palate with delectable French flavors as you dine here. Choose from an array of signature cocktails, chilled beers or other beverages to complement the splendid French delicacies. In case you are feeling a little more indulgent, pamper your taste buds with the sinful delights from their dessert menu. Its cozy interiors and friendly staff ensure you having a good time when here. This is an ideal spot if you are looking forward to spend a relaxing evening full of conversations with your loved ones.
Kol is a seafood restaurant and bar which offers a range of salads, steaks, finger foods and desserts as well as an array of craft cocktails and wines which complement the dishes. Run by head chefs Kári Þorsteinsson and Einar Hjaltason, the open kitchen is an organized unit which is entertaining to watch. The space, as designed by Tom Dixon, is trendy and chic with two floors of cozy booths and leather furniture.
Kaffi Loki is a charming café and restaurant to enjoy local specialties. It offers traditional dishes and specializes in fish balls, fermented shark, stews, home-baked cakes and rye bread ice cream. It lists daily specials so that no two visits here are the same. A popular choice for breakfast and lunch, the menu lists items like trout with cottage cheese, smoked lamb, pancakes and carrot cake. Do try a glass of Brennivín, a type of schnapps that is the signature drink in Iceland. The interiors are light and airy while the patio affords views of a charming church. The excellent service, reasonable prices and delicious seafood dishes and desserts make this a popular joint in the neighborhood.
After more than 60 years in the business, Prikið is still going strong, attracting a clientele that is as eclectic as its entertainment offer. Diner by day, bar by night, this local coffee shop is ideally situated at the very beginning of Laugavegur, known as the heart of the city's shopping, dining and entertainment district. During the day, enjoy a cup of coffee and typical diner-style food at Prikið, or stop by after work and indulge in a drink or two with friends. Happy hours are from 5p to 7p on weekdays, so bring your friends along and unwind at Prikið after a long day. The night brings with it new forms of entertainment, with every thing from film screenings and markets, to live band performances and DJs featured at Prikið throughout the year. The party goes on into the wee hours of the morning, with plenty of dancing, drinks and good old fashioned revelry. If you're still out when night once more turns to day, stop by Prikið for a serving of their famous "hangover killer" breakfast special before heading home.
Ramen Momo as its name suggests, is an Asian fusion restaurant serving everything from Japanese noodle soups (Ramen), Chinese dumplings (Momos) and Indian dishes. It is mainly a soup and noodle joint and the ambiance resembles that of a casual takeaway eatery. There are tables and chairs for singles, making it the ideal joint to eat out alone or grab a quick meal after work. The noodle soups are served in large bowls and the dishes are well-plated, offering great value for money. The reasonable prices, fast service and tangy Asian recipes make this a popular joint in the Reykjavík Old Harbour area.
73 is a quaint, family-friendly restaurant. Though it is known for their delightfully hearty burgers, their other dishes are equally noteworthy. Savor their Epic Overkill, BBQ, Chicken Sandwich, Lamb Steak and Arctic Char. Complement your meal with a choice Icelandic bottled beer.
Snaps entices your palate with delectable French flavors as you dine here. Choose from an array of signature cocktails, chilled beers or other beverages to complement the splendid French delicacies. In case you are feeling a little more indulgent, pamper your taste buds with the sinful delights from their dessert menu. Its cozy interiors and friendly staff ensure you having a good time when here. This is an ideal spot if you are looking forward to spend a relaxing evening full of conversations with your loved ones.
Kol is a seafood restaurant and bar which offers a range of salads, steaks, finger foods and desserts as well as an array of craft cocktails and wines which complement the dishes. Run by head chefs Kári Þorsteinsson and Einar Hjaltason, the open kitchen is an organized unit which is entertaining to watch. The space, as designed by Tom Dixon, is trendy and chic with two floors of cozy booths and leather furniture.
Kaffi Loki is a charming café and restaurant to enjoy local specialties. It offers traditional dishes and specializes in fish balls, fermented shark, stews, home-baked cakes and rye bread ice cream. It lists daily specials so that no two visits here are the same. A popular choice for breakfast and lunch, the menu lists items like trout with cottage cheese, smoked lamb, pancakes and carrot cake. Do try a glass of Brennivín, a type of schnapps that is the signature drink in Iceland. The interiors are light and airy while the patio affords views of a charming church. The excellent service, reasonable prices and delicious seafood dishes and desserts make this a popular joint in the neighborhood.
After more than 60 years in the business, Prikið is still going strong, attracting a clientele that is as eclectic as its entertainment offer. Diner by day, bar by night, this local coffee shop is ideally situated at the very beginning of Laugavegur, known as the heart of the city's shopping, dining and entertainment district. During the day, enjoy a cup of coffee and typical diner-style food at Prikið, or stop by after work and indulge in a drink or two with friends. Happy hours are from 5p to 7p on weekdays, so bring your friends along and unwind at Prikið after a long day. The night brings with it new forms of entertainment, with every thing from film screenings and markets, to live band performances and DJs featured at Prikið throughout the year. The party goes on into the wee hours of the morning, with plenty of dancing, drinks and good old fashioned revelry. If you're still out when night once more turns to day, stop by Prikið for a serving of their famous "hangover killer" breakfast special before heading home.
Ramen Momo as its name suggests, is an Asian fusion restaurant serving everything from Japanese noodle soups (Ramen), Chinese dumplings (Momos) and Indian dishes. It is mainly a soup and noodle joint and the ambiance resembles that of a casual takeaway eatery. There are tables and chairs for singles, making it the ideal joint to eat out alone or grab a quick meal after work. The noodle soups are served in large bowls and the dishes are well-plated, offering great value for money. The reasonable prices, fast service and tangy Asian recipes make this a popular joint in the Reykjavík Old Harbour area.
73 is a quaint, family-friendly restaurant. Though it is known for their delightfully hearty burgers, their other dishes are equally noteworthy. Savor their Epic Overkill, BBQ, Chicken Sandwich, Lamb Steak and Arctic Char. Complement your meal with a choice Icelandic bottled beer.