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Nally Preseault
"There are some really great restaurants in Reykjavík. If I really had to pick, Fiskmarkaðurinn might be my favorite. The seafood restaurant, just off Ingólfur Square, serves tempura, sashimi, maki, nigiri, grilled fish, and fresh-off-the-boat specials. There's a tasting menu, if you're feeling adventurous, and a handful of meat and veggie dishes, for those who don't like fish. Plus Sparkling Fridays have Champagne specials. Reservations are essential. "
"Unsurprisingly, this is a seafood restaurant! They get good reviews on Find Me GF, they were recommended to me by the hotel concierge when I asked for gluten-free restaurant options, and they let me know over DM that they do have plenty of gluten-free options. I wasn't able to visit in person so I can't 100% vouch for their cross-contact protocols but they seem to be very reputable with the celiac community!"
Kristen Mackiewicz
" This is the restaurant that I take EVERY friend or family member that visits me in Iceland. Great menu - mostly fish dishes but our absolute favorite is the lamb - MUST TRY! Reservation recommended."

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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city in Iceland. It’s also the northernmost capital in the world. The city, on the southwest coast of the island nation, is home to less than 150,000 people (that’s 60% of the total population). It’s by no means sleepy, though. It has a thriving art scene (music festivals, independent record stores, pop-up exhibits) and foodie spots (Michelin restaurants, organic wine bars, coffee culture). A grand church towers over the city. Candy-colored houses line the streets. Thermal swimming pools are gathering spots for most neighborhoods. Northern lights sightings are a real possibility (seasonally, of course). It’s also the jumping-off point for exciting adventures all around the Land of Fire and Ice. Pack for all seasons, as the weather changes frequently throughout the day--no matter what time of year it is. And be prepared to fall in love. This detailed guide includes: Places: islands, neighborhoods Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, restaurants Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars Shop: beauty products, bookstores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products Do: art museums, churches, concert venues, history museums, lakes, memorials, parks, peace stones, roads, sculptures, sports venues, squares, streets Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries Note: I travel to Reykjavík quite frequently, so this guide is updated often.
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