Reykjavik, Iceland
/Meals
Suarta Kaffit
This soup spot claims to have the best soup in town and I have to say they delivered! Suarta Kaffit a menu-less restaurant serves 2 new soups daily. You’ll never go and get the same soup twice. When I went, there was a mushroom soup and a Hungarian meat soup. The Hungarian meat soup was actually really tasty and flavorful!
Reykjavik Chips
Many European countries are well known for French fries (chips or frits) and mayonnaise or other dipping sauces. Reykjavik Chips was very tasty. I loved that they paid homage to some of the Hip-Hop legends!
Te & Kaffi
The name of this cute little coffee shop is exactly how you would translate it in English, Tea and Coffee. This coffee shop was the perfect little breakfast spot with a variety of breakfast, coffee, and tea options. The staff was very helpful and friendly with great customer service!
The ham and cheese croissant was delish!
Seranno
Seranno is a burrito bar. It is probably the closest thing to chipotle you’ll find in Iceland lol. It had an Icelandic twist on the burrito but was very flavorful.
Blue Lagoon Café
There’s a nice little variety of foods to choose from at the Blue Lagoon Café. The ham and cheese sandwich was good.
Durum
The breakfast here was decent but definitely nothing to write home about. It was absolutely not worth the cost. This plate was $18.
Domino’s Pizza
When all else fails, stick to what you know lol. Surprisingly enough, it tasted exactly how it does in the US.