Salthúsið

Reykjanes Peninsula


The classy wooden Salthúsið specialises in local saltfiskur (saltfish), which is prepared in different ways, plus there's salmon, lobster, chicken and lamb. Tuck in surrounded by red soft furnishings and cabin-style decor.


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