Are there good restaurants in Iceland?
When we asked people living in Iceland about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of Iceland's most popular restaurants is Dill, located in Reykjavik. Dill is a Michelin-starred restaurant that specializes in modern Icelandic cuisine, using local ingredients to create unique dishes. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and a menu that changes seasonally. Another popular restaurant is Fish Market, located in Reykjavik. Fish Market is a seafood restaurant that serves up fresh, local seafood dishes. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and a menu that changes daily. For a more traditional Icelandic experience, try the Icelandic Fish and Chips restaurant in Reykjavik. This restaurant serves up traditional Icelandic fish and chips, as well as other Icelandic dishes. Finally, the Grillmarkadurinn restaurant in Reykjavik is a great place to try Icelandic barbecue. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and a menu that features a variety of grilled meats and vegetables," remarked another expat who made the move to Iceland.
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Are there good restaurants in Iceland?
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