We had an excellent first meal at the Iceland Fish and Chips Restaurant which has a blackboard menu with specials of the day. We get our choice of fish for various prices averaging around 2000 kronas ($20 USD). A special included a salad and chips. The cod was fresh and lightly battered - perfectly done. Our bill for two came to around 4600 ISK.
Whale breast - delicious (tastes like roast beef) |
Arctic char |
Grilled cod |
Hashed fish with black bread - Icelandic specialty |
All the breakfasts and dinners were included in our tour but we didn't expect much more than cafeteria style buffets at the hotels. It was a pleasant surprise to find the food at our first stop at the Hotel Bifrost to be an exceptionally serviced buffet with quality smoked and cured salmon as appetizers and perfectly cooked and trimmed salmon and cod for hot dishes. It turned out to be one of the best meals we have had on the trip. The rest of the dinners were all served - there were some slight variations in quality but overall the standard was quite high. We had a great lamb fillet dinner at the Hotel Laugar, where again we saw the wait staff being carefully trained by the executive chef.
A most memorable lunch was at the Narfeyrarstofa restaurant in the seaside town of Stikkisholmur where we had one of the best seafood chowder ever - chock full of fish and two huge scallops that were tasty as ever. The soup was around 2000 ISK, not bad considering the quality. We also had terrific appetizers while we were on the boat cruise to see birds - fresh scallops and sea urchins straight out of the shell from the sea.
Scallop just out of the sea (so delicious!) |
Scallop roe (yummy!) |
Sea urchin (these would have tasted better if rinsed in fresh water) |
We had other lunches while on the road, sandwiches were mostly around 1000 ISK; we even had smoked salmon panini in Husavik and that was only 750 ISK, not likely to find this price in Toronto even. But then it's Iceland and fish is their specialty.
When we returned to Reykjavik, we had dinners with the group at the Sky Restaurant at the CenterHotel and the Kolabrautin Restaurant at the Harpa Concert hall. Both excellent dinners - the former memorable for its scallops appetizer and the latter for its tender roast beef. I think Iceland is definitely the place for scallops!
Six big delicious scallops in this appetizer at the Sky Restaurant |
Roast beef medallions at the Kolabrautin Restaurant |
Overall, we had a wonderful food experience in Iceland - highly recommended, but be ready to pay!