15 Best Restaurants in Reykjavík, Iceland

Dill Restaurant

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's choice

There's only one option at Dill: a tasting menu with a modern spin on traditional Icelandic dishes. In 2017, Dill was the first restaurant in Iceland to be awarded a Michelin star, with chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason at the helm. The spot is known around town for precision, and making a reservation here will win you brownie points with locals.

Laugavegur 59, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
354-552–1522
Known For
  • spectacular tasting menu
  • careful attention to detail with presentation
  • downright delicious takes on Icelandic dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. year-round, Sat. every other week, and Tues. every other week. No lunch

Grillmarkaðurinn

$$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's choice

A collaborative project by well-known culinary innovators Hrefna Rós Sætran (founder and owner of the Fish Market) and Guðlaugur P. Frímannsson, Grillmarkaðurinn serves seasonal, organic, and locally grown ingredients in a beautifully designed interior that's heavy on natural materials such as wood and stone. The menu is equally "earthy," featuring lots of smoked, grilled, and barbecued meat dishes. For something classic, try the grilled chicken wings or grilled pork ribs; for something more unique, order the minke whale steak.

Kol Restaurant

$$$ | Miðbær Fodor's choice

Sipping on a refreshing "Donkey" 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 aptly titled "Simply the Best."

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MAT BAR

$$ | Miðbær Fodor's choice

This Nordic-Italian restaurant does the classics very well, but the owner, Guðjón Hauksson, sought out an Italian cheese-maker for the mozzarella; it's best with pickled tomatoes and basil in MAT BAR's take on the traditional Caprese salad. There's an emphasis on seasonal produce, so there's a good chance the menu will be different every time you visit.

Mímir Restaurant

$$ | Vesturbær Fodor's choice

This bright and sophisticated eatery caters to guests and locals alike. Owned by the Farmers Association of Iceland, the restaurant works with local fishermen and farmers to bring the freshest ingredients to the table.

ÓX

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Be prepared to give up all control when you walk into the intimate space that is the 11-seat, Michelin-starred ÓX. The 12-course tasting menu is a surprise, but just give in to the experience and let the chefs introduce you to the freshest Icelandic ingredients you can experience.

Tides

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Led by Michelin-starred chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason, this cozy restaurant nestled inside the Reykjavik 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.

Apotek Restaurant

$$$ | Miðbær

The menu at Apotek is much the same as those at other upscale spots in Reykjavík—tons of fish, some sort of take on a tasting menu of traditional dishes (often with whale and puffin), and a few turf additions here and there—but the care and attention to detail is obvious here. It's a great splurge for those looking to get in one last memorable meal before heading home.

Austur Indíafélagið

$$$ | Miðbær

You'll have a tough time choosing your dinner line-up at this Indian restaurant. From the fan-favorite tandoori salmon to the pappadoms, the spices are bold and the flavors are unbeatable when it comes to Indian fare in the city.

Hverfisgata 56, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 101, Iceland
354-552–1630
Known For
  • good vegetarian options
  • excellent fish curry
  • beautiful interiors
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Forréttabarinn

$$ | Vesturbær

Located by the harbor, Forettabarinn serves up dishes from around the world along with local beers from the breweries that dot Iceland's coast. The small plates make it a great place to start the night, but the set menus also offer welcoming options for a full meal. The flavors bounce around the globe, from beef carpaccio and a Cajun-style burger to Caprese salads and pumpkin soup.

Nýlendugata 14, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
354-517–1800
Known For
  • beautiful harbor views
  • good-value prix-fixe meals
  • diverse menu items from around the globe

Gaia Reykjavík

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Fans of sushi will find a welcoming seat near the harbor at Gaia. The menu ranges from small plates—great for little tastes and sharing with a loved one—to a full six-course tasting menu.

Hnoss

$$$

Located inside of Harpa Concert Hall, Hnoss is the newest endeavor from Fanney Dóra, the chef behind local favorite Skál! Naturally this is a great spot for a pre-show meal, but the focus on local ingredients and freshly caught seafood make it worth a trip to Harpa on its own.

Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar

$$ | Miðbær

Although Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar has a similar menu to other eateries around the city (burgers, fish-and-chips, cod, catch of the day, etc), what's really intriguing about this restaurant is the private garden area. Dining in this dreamy oasis in the middle of the city's main shopping street is a real pleasure.

Matur og Drykkur

$$$$ | Vesturbær

It's hard to tell what stands out more at Matur og Drykkur: the accommodating staff or the A+ dishes. Located in an old salt fish factory, the views of the harbor overlook the perfect scene for a post-dinner walk. Vegetarians, take note: they have separate tasting menus just for you.

Grandagarður 2, Reykjavík, Capital Region, 107, Iceland
354-571–8877
Known For
  • impressive tasting menu (includes a vegetarian option)
  • preserved lemon sorbet
  • can't-be-missed dessert menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Sumac

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Shared plates are the way to go at Sumac, where you're bound to make a few new friends given the lively environment. The menu is set up for tasting a lot of different dishes—perfect when you're with a crew or not quite sure what you're craving.

Laugavegur 28, Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
537–9900
Known For
  • diverse tasting menu
  • lively atmosphere
  • shared plates
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch