33 Best Restaurants in Reykjavík, Iceland

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The dining scene in Reykjavík has diversified a great deal in the past few years: traditional Icelandic restaurants now face competition from restaurants serving Asian, Italian, Mexican, Indian, and vegetarian fare. A recent trend has seen the emergence of several upscale establishments emphasizing locally grown ingredients and new Nordic cuisine.

Austur Indíafélagið

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This spot has been spicing up Reykjavík since 1994 with rich, aromatic Indian cuisine in a cozy setting. Beloved for everything from its tandoori salmon to the pappadoms, it’s a timeless go-to when winter demands warmth, flavor, and fire. This is not only the best Indian restaurant in Reykjavík, it's one of the city's best restaurants period.

Hverfisgata 56, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
552–1630
Known For
  • Best Indian food in the city
  • Excellent fish curry
  • Beautiful interiors
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Brauð & Co.

$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Reykjavík’s artisanal bakery haven, Braud & Co. is famed for its legendary cinnamon rolls and flaky croissants. Using Icelandic butter and imported flours, they craft stunning sourdough loaves, pretzel croissants, vegan snúður, and much more.

Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur

$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This tiny yet famous fast-food stand is known for serving the original Icelandic hot dog—and a single person serves about a thousand of them a day from the window. Ask for eina með öllu (pronounced ayn-ah med utl-lou), or "one with everything," which gets you mustard, tomato sauce, rémoulade (mayonnaise with finely chopped pickles), and chopped raw and fried onions. Expect fairly long lines at almost all hours of day and night.

Tryggvagata 1, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
511–1566
Known For
  • Long lines but quick service
  • Wide variety of locally loved condiments
  • Incredibly helpful hot dog holders on the nearby tables

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Café Loki

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This Icelandic food haven is a must-stop for many people around the world—just take a look at their guest book. Do yourself a favor and visit after taking in the views from the iconic Hallgrímskirkja; you'll feel like you're in the center of a Nordic movie set.

Lokastígur 28, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
466–2828
Known For
  • Location across from Hallgrímskirkja
  • Delicious homemade dishes
  • Friendly service

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Dill Restaurant

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Reykjavík’s first Michelin-starred restaurant, Dill offers a multicourse tasting menu that celebrates Icelandic ingredients through New Nordic cuisine. Chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason emphasizes sustainability, foraging, and preserving seasonal produce.

Laugavegur 59, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
552–1522
Known For
  • Spectacular tasting menu
  • Careful attention to detail with presentation
  • Downright delicious takes on Icelandic dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. year-round, Sat. every other wk, and Tues. every other wk. No lunch

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Flatey Pizza

$$ | Vesturbær Fodor's Choice

This spot brought Neapolitan-style pies to Iceland, winning over the masses with their slow-rising sourdough pies. Most of the menu stays relatively traditional when it comes to toppings, but the Pizza of the Week tends to be a bit more creative.

Grandagarður 11, Reykjavík, 107, Iceland
588–2666
Known For
  • Creative Pizza of the Week toppings
  • Homemade sourdough pizza base
  • Flavorful tomato sauce

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Flóran Garden Bistro

$$ | Laugardalur Fodor's Choice

Located in a greenhouse within the Reykjavík Botanical Garden, Café Flóra, serves light bistro fare amid tropical plants and an idyllic pond. Much of what you'll find on the menu is grown in the gardens, and you can learn all about the sustainable practices of the kitchen.

Grasagarðinum, Reykjavík, 104, Iceland
553–8872
Known For
  • Organic ingredients
  • Truly unique atmosphere
  • Beautiful dish presentation
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Sept.--Apr.

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Grái Kötturinn

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This plain and simple breakfast spot has won the hearts of many politicians who work nearby—as well as Björk—and it tends to get quite busy. If you feel like taking on a huge meal, give "the Truck" (pancakes, eggs, bacon, fried potatoes, tomatoes, and toast) a go. All of the books on the shelves surrounding the tables are free for perusal while you wait for your food.

Hverfisgata 16a, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
551–1544
Known For
  • Signature "the Truck" breakfast
  • Frequented by local celebrities
  • Lots of books to read while you wait
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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Grandi Mathöll

$$ | Vesturbær Fodor's Choice

A vibrant food hall in Reykjavík's Grandi district, Grandi Mathöll is housed in a converted fish warehouse. It features diverse street food stalls offering Icelandic, Korean, Italian, and other international cuisines, making it a great spot to go with a group---especially one that can't always agree on a single place to dine. It also has a communal seating area and waterfront views.

Grillmarkaðurinn

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

The "Grill Market" is known for its emphasis on Icelandic cuisine, featuring dishes like grilled beef, lamb, and seafood. The restaurant collaborates closely with local farmers to source fresh seasonal ingredients, ensuring high-quality meals. Its interior blends natural Icelandic elements such as basalt, wood, and moss, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere that feels like a destination in and of itself.

Lækjargata 2A, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
571–7777
Known For
  • Creative dishes using tried-and-true local ingredients
  • Traditional dishes served with a modern twist
  • Tasty dessert menu of Icelandic classics

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Hlemmur Mathöll

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Reykjavík's first food hall—the one that started an enduring craze—is still serving up a variety of cuisines from a sometimes rotating cast of vendors. With seven eateries in one location, everyone can get something they'd like to eat, while the long, communal tables keep things social.

Hornið

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Established in 1979 and owned-and-operated by the same family ever since, Hornið was the first Italian-style restaurant in Iceland. The welcoming spot in a sunny yellow building has maintained its charm over the years, serving pizzas fresh from the oven as well as pastas, soups, and meat and seafood dishes. The warm service is a bonus.

Íslenski Barinn

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

From traditional plokkfiskur (fish stew) and meat soup to a spectacular waffle fry, Íslenski Barinn covers a lot of ground on its menu, but the focus is local at this restaurant and bar. You'll also find only beers and spirits made in Iceland—so don't come here looking for imports.

Ingólfsstræti 1a, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
517–6767
Known For
  • Delicious fish pie
  • Hyperlocal beer and spirit options
  • Perfect place to mix with the locals

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Kaffibrennslan

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

By day, Kaffibrennslan is a cozy café, with a menu full of sandwich and soup options and every coffee drink you could imagine. At night, the scene changes and you're more likely to be taking a shot with the bartender than asking them which sandwich they prefer—no matter what, you're in for a great time. The second floor is an intimate loft area with window seating that overlooks the busy street below.

Kaktus Espressobar

$ Fodor's Choice

Two friends came together to open this café, which specializes in Italian coffee and baked goods. The interior is airy and lively, the perfect spot to plan your day of adventures.

Kol Restaurant

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Sipping on a refreshing cocktail will add a spicy warmth to your cheeks while you take in this friendly spot's sights, sounds, and aromas, which intensify as the evening progresses. Each dish is carefully paired with wine and delivered with a detailed narrative by well-informed staff. Send your senses into overdrive with dishes like fruits de mer, charred salmon, or an assemblage of popular desserts

La Primavera Ristorante

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Nestled on the first floor of the art-centric Marshall House, La Primavera's impressive interiors give you a taste of what's to come on the upper floors. If you never thought you'd find Italian dishes in Iceland to rival those you'd find in Italy, think again.

Grandagarður 20, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
519–7766
Known For
  • Authentic Italian cuisine
  • Impressive interior design
  • Excellent wine menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat. No dinner Tues. and Wed.

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Le Kock

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This trendy—and tasty—eatery offers elevated fast food with a twist. Their menu features creative burgers, wings, and other crafty creations, made from locally sourced Icelandic ingredients while the in-house bakery, Deig, provides fresh bagels, donuts, and potato bread daily. Notably, Le Kock eschews the standard French fry in favor of a dish of Icelandic smælki, crispy fried new potatoes. You won't want a basic burger and fries ever again. In-house bar Tail serves up cocktails, craft beers, and natural wines, and features live jazz on Monday night.

MAT BAR

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This small neighborhood restaurant and bar turns out an impressive quantity and quality of small plates from its postage-stamp-size kitchen located smack-dab in the center of the dining room. The constant activity on display from the kitchen staff, bartenders, and attentive waiters only adds to the buzzing atmosphere of dining here. It helps that the food and drinks are all top-notch, too.

Hverfisgata 26, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
788–3900
Known For
  • Buzzing atmosphere
  • Great cocktail menu
  • Food that's meant to be shared
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Messinn

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

This small restaurant in the heart of the city is famous for its fish pans: the sizzling catch of the day accompanied by butter-fried potatoes and seasonal vegetables. It's a basic dish, but it is hearty and wholesome.

ÓX

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Hidden behind a graffiti-covered door on Laugavegur, ÓX is Reykjavík’s intimate Michelin-starred secret. With just 17 seats, this chef’s table delivers a dazzling tasting menu rooted in Icelandic ingredients, bold technique, and genuine hospitality. It’s theatrical, personal, and unforgettable—like being invited to a private culinary performance.

Perlan

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Every table at this bistro under the expansive glass dome of Perlan comes with a 360-degree view of Reykjavík. Perched atop the city's geothermal water distribution tanks on Öskjuhlíð Hill, the eatery's international menu emphasizes quick, fresh dishes like pizzas, fish-and-chips, pizza, and lamb soup.

Reykjavík Roasters

$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

If you’re serious about the quality of your cup of joe, then you should feel right at home at Reykjavík Roasters. Owned and operated by some of Iceland’s most esteemed, award-winning baristas, Reykjavík Roasters delivers incredibly consistent cups of coffee. Its dedicated patrons seem to occupy the shabby-chic seating all day long, occasionally getting up for a refill or to play the other side of a vintage vinyl. The staff at this respected establishment prepare every coffee variety perfectly, every time.

Kárastígur 1, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland
517–5535
Known For
  • Carefully selected coffee beans
  • Hip atmosphere
  • Record player where guests are encouraged to play what they want

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Þrír Frakkar

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

According to urban legend, it’s tradition for Icelanders returning home from abroad to make their first stop at this beloved restaurant, and indulge in chef Úlfar’s legendary fish stew. Not just a favorite with the locals, Þrír Frakkar—a curious name that can be interpreted either as "the Three Overcoats" or "the Three Frenchies"—has a number of high-profile celebrity fans, including chef Jamie Oliver, who reportedly dined on guillemot during his visit. Other cultural delicacies include smoked puffin, salt cod, and peppered whale steak.

Baldursgata 14, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
552–3939
Known For
  • Great take on classic plokkfiskur
  • Celebrity sightings
  • Traditional dishes like smoked puffin and whale steak
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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ROK

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

The plokkfiskur (fish stew) at this local favorite is the perfect thing to warm you up on a cold night. The restaurant also hosts a Champagne happy hour that includes a bottle of bubbly, licorice, and cantaloupe every day between 4 and 7 pm.

Skál!

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Having graduated from its humble beginnings in Hlemmur Mathöll food hall, Skál! is now a destination in its own right, anchoring the corner of Njálsgata and Klapparstígur. The kitchen continues to turn out delightfully modern, inventive, and—most importantly—delicious small plates. This is a dining experience you'll remember long after your vacation ends.

Snaps Bistro Bar and Restaurant

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Located within the boutique Óðinsvé hotel, this popular bistro bar is famous for its weekend brunch and attracts a lively group of locals whose musical inflections mingle nicely with the chatter of out-of-towners. Standouts on the French-inspired menu are many, but you can't go wrong with the fish of the day or the beef tenderloin. Tables are arranged around an elevated open kitchen and central bar. One side of the bistro features large windows with dangling vines while vintage Icelandic newspapers engage diners on the other. 

Þórsgata 1, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
511–6677
Known For
  • Full gin and tonic menu
  • Delicious fish-of-the-day specials
  • Delightful moules frites
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Svarta Kaffið

$ | Miðbær Fodor's Choice

There are only two options on the menu at Svarta Kaffið: a vegetarian soup and a meat soup. Known locally as the soup spot, this restaurant really has more of a café atmosphere, with a small list of beers and wine on tap, too. You can get your soup in a regular bowl or you can opt for the carb-heavy bread bowl, which is never a mistake.

Sægreifinn

$$ | Vesturbær Fodor's Choice

The old fish barrels used as seating in this humble harborside institution are kept warm by an increasing number of tourists and the odd celebrity. The trademark lobster soup is just as good as its well-traveled reputation says it is, and the grilled seafood kebabs are delightful. Those wanting to test their mettle by trying a bite of fermented shark and a shot of black death can do so here. 

Geirsgata 8, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
553–1500
Known For
  • Famous lobster soup
  • Fermented shark if you wish to try it
  • Fresh seafood right on the harbor

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Tides

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This restaurant inside the Reykjavík EDITION Hotel is a fantastic spot for a celebration dinner. There is a set menu available, but the friendly staff will also help you choose from the many à la carte seafood dishes, cocktails, and wines on offer.