A beautiful restaurant with a view of surrounding mountains. Our server was Icelandic and very friendly; disnt catch her name but she was a tiny blond. My husband had the Best Deal of the Day ,Thursday, which was roast leg of lamb. It was perfect! They said it was slow roasted for 9 hours or so. The accompanying gravy, or au jus, was just the most flavorful ever. I had the steak open-faced sandwich which was so good. Lots of flavors on the plate, including fresh tomatoes and micro greens which were very nutty. The French Fries were fried to a crispy texture, but still creamy inside. Very good and great value! The daily special was only 3200 for a main course, wine and dessert. Excellent value for Reykjavik. We...
Read moreWe went there after 7 hours car tip back to Reykjavik. Looking for any place close to our hotel to eat. We came here and despite of no reservation, two ladies took care of us and find a table. Then, the food was served. Absolutely amazing level of Arabic dishes. Hummus, lamb, Moroccan style chicken. The taste you can find only in ME. And here :) Argentinian stake was 10/10, as well as the shrimps and amazing ice cream for dessert. The Chef personally takes care of each dish, giving it the last fine tuning before serving . This food is nothing shy of Michelin star places. It deserves one at least! Strongly recommend, excellent food, nice atmosphere and excellent value for money. Greetings to...
Read more2 stars only because the food was really good and the service was nice. First, we were greeted by the owners' dirty looks. Then, despite asking for no salad or to change it to fries, I got a different set of salads. The cutlery may look nice, but it's not comfortable to eat with it. The music either didn't play or when it did, every other song was Bambleilo or a cover of it. Towards the end, we saw one of the owners whistle at the waitress like a dog to get him a beer. Scandalous behavior towards an employee and towards other people in general. At the end, when leaving, these two boors also threw some contemptuous...
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