🇮🇸 Iceland Food Guide | What to Eat in Reykjavik? 🍽️
⭐No trip to Iceland is complete without trying these 10 iconic dishes—how many have you tasted? 🥘 Must-Try Icelandic Foods ⭐ Plokkfiskur (Fish Stew) ⭐A national dish: flaked cod/haddock mashed with potatoes, onions, and milk. Served as salad or fried. ⭐Salmon 🍣 🍕Nordic culinary star—fresh, fatty, and flawless.🌈 🍕 Hákarl (Fermented Shark) 🍕Iceland’s polarizing delicacy. Brace for the "unique" ammonia-rich flavor!🐱 🍕Lobster Soup 🍎Creamy, sweet, and topped with fresh cream. Best with toasted bread.🌈 🍎 Pylsur (Hot Dog) 🍎Budget-friendly bliss! Lamb-beef-pork sausage with remolaði sauce (mustard, mayo, and herbs). 🍎 Skyr 🍎Iceland’s ultra-thick, protein-packed "yogurt" (technically cheese!).🌈 🍕 Kjötsúpa (Lamb Soup) 🍕Heartwarming broth with tender lamb and root veggies—winter essential. 🍕 Hangikjöt (Smoked Lamb) 🍕Christmas tradition, smoked over birch wood (Birkireykt) or sheep dung (Taðreykt).🏷️ 🥑 Atlantic Cod 🥑Pristine, flaky, and sustainably caught.🌈 🥑 Brennivín (Black Death Liquor)🐱 🥑Potato/caraway schnapps. Pro tip: Chase it with Hákarl for the full Viking experience!🏷️ ❣️Where to Eat These in Reykjavik? 📍Grandi Mathöll (Food hall with diverse options)🏷️ 📍Hlöllabátar (Best subs in town) 📍Mandi (Middle Eastern fusion) 📍Noodle Station (Asian comfort food) 📍Hamborgarafabrikkan (Gourmet burgers) 📍Tommi's Burger Joint (Classic Icelandic burgers) #IcelandicFood #VisitIceland #ReykjavikEats #TravelIceland