Icelandic Street Food

Reykjavík


For a budget taste of old Iceland, squeeze into this tiny canteen that just loves showcasing home-cooked food. Owner Unnar has drafted in his grandmother to cook some of the dishes, which range from fish stew and lamb soup to rolled up pancakes dusted with sugar. Her principle that no one leaves her house hungry means free food refills.


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