Reykjavik is known for its variety of
outstanding restaurants offering cuisines from almost every corner
of the world along with local specialties. Here are some of Pink
Iceland's collaborators and believe us, there are more to
come.
Núðluskálin / The
noodle bowl
Núðluskálin is a beautiful and cozy noodlebar on Skólavörðustígur,
right by Laugavegur. Run by a gay ol' married couple that are
parents to a beautiful baby girl (congrats guys) Núðluskálin aims
to offer you delicious, healthy and wholesome food that you can
either stay and dine in the rainforrest or take away.
Every dish is put together especially for you right in front
of your eyes, exciting fresh spices and some healthy extras are
added to make it all the more special. Pink Iceland's favourite is
dish D.
Fish market
The Fish Market is one of the most highly praised restaurants in
Iceland for food and service. Located in the oldest part of
Reykjavík the restaurant is set on two floors, with romantic and
vibrant interior. The Fish Market serves mostly
seafood and meat dishes, made out of raw materials from Iceland's
best farms, lakes and sea and look for taste and style where the
dining starts with a visual experience. The mirrors on the walls
magnify the atmosphere, with the feeling of old woods filled with
green plants and bamboo, oak floors and tables. Downstairs the
kitchen is open for guests to watch the master chefs at work on the
robata grill. Great lunch offers are also available at a reasonable
price.
The staff there is known to include a very gay personell so watch
out.
To the left: bar/lounge. Middle: the
downstairs dining area. To the right: the raw bar
Humarhúsið
Do you love lobster like we do? Then Humarhúsið (Lobster house) is the perfect
place for your lobster feast. Founded in 1995, it has become one of
the best restaurants in town, and to top it, is gay owned and
operated.
Humarhúsið, perfect for lobster
lovers
Jómfrúin
Restaurant Jómfrúin is located in the heart of Reykjavik.
It's very popular among the gays as it is gay owned and operated.
Delecious open Danish sandwiches and lunch menu. You
must try it for lunch. Check out their menu.
Osushi The Train
Osushi is a sushi restaurant located in the city centre in Ida's
book store house which is very gay friendly. The sushi is
served on small plates from 200 to 400 ISK each that you pick
yourself while they "stroll" by on a train. Osushi is a great place for lunch!
Take the sushi train, it's a great
ride