
A country where fermented shark is a delicacy is not usually a place associated with haute cuisine. But that’s all set to change as Iceland’s capital city Reykjavik is fast becoming the travelling foodie’s must-go destination.
The Scandinavian countries have long been top of the list for those keen to explore more than just the sights on offer thanks to their experimental kitchen techniques. And as the trend for food and drink tourism grows, with over 50% of tourists now seeking out destinations based on their artisanal offerings – according to a study by Mandala Research - Reykjavik’s the perfect place to start.
Icelanders have long been reliant on their imaginations in the kitchen. After all, the island is essentially a frigid arctic wasteland, reliant on greenhouses and geothermal energy to provide heat for cooking. Their ancestors had to forage for food and make do with fermented fish and vegetables for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 365 days a year.
However, over the past five years this traditional, hunter-gatherer approach has been ushered into the modern Reykjavik dining scene. The city packs a punch when it comes to edible offerings - with everything from horse (bear with us, it’s delicious honestly!) to puffin (yes, really) and everything in between. It’s one of the few places in the world not to have a McDonalds and it more than makes up for it with its varied, unique gastronomical experience.
Here’s a guide to some of the best places to eat in Reykjavik at every time of the day.

If you fancy splashing out, there’s no better place than Dill. Opt for the delicious tasting menu full of foraged, local ingredients such as Arctic char with pickled vegetables and baked beetroot for the full Icelandic gastronomic experience.


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