Fish & Chips

North Iceland


Doing exactly what it says on the label, this small window-front on the harbour doles out good-value fish (usually cod) and chips, with a few picnic tables out the front and a broad deck above. Access it from the harbour; or from town, walk down the stairs opposite the church and turn left.


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