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The Reykjavík Burger Crawl: Part 1
Burgers: they’re everywhere. The deceptively simple shtick of meat and bread might have only recently made the jump from plate to bun, but it’s a change that Icelanders have embraced wholesale. Whether gracing the table of a sophisticated establishment, or nourishing the…
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Buns and Bums at Reykjavík’s Organic Eatery
Reykjavík’s most committed organic restaurant is serving up wild burgers and root veggie chips in downtown Reykjavík. After a rocky climb, brothers Vífill and Ýmir Eiríksson were finally able to fulfil their dream of opening Iceland’s first committed organic fast food joint…
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Burger Gurus At Le Kock Start Pop-Up Events In Downtown Reykjavik
The chefs behind Le Kock will be organising a series of pop-up events this week, hosted by Apotek Restaurant in downtown Reykjavik. Although the Apotek team has overseen various pop-ups in the past year, from cocktail workshops to meet-ups with celebrated chefs…
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City Guide: Our Favourite Reykjavík Burger Joints
Iceland is mostly known, food-wise, for top quality fish and lamb, and perhaps the traditional (and kinda gross) whale meat, shark and sheep heads. But a walk around the streets of Reykjavík reveals that Icelanders love fast food, especially with a bit…
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Man Stabbed At Metro Burger
A man was stabbed in the doorway of Metro, a burger joint in Kópavogur last night, reports RÚV. According to witnesses there was no preluding argument and the whole incident seemed to come out of nowhere. Two young men in their twenties…
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Last McDonald’s Burger Sold In Iceland Unchanged After 6 Years
The last cheeseburger sold in Iceland in 2009 remains unchanged after 6 years, reports MBL.is. The only notable difference seems to be that the meat patty is a slightly lighter colour than before. A year after the economic meltdown in Iceland, McDonald’s…
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Not Such A Knock-Out
Located in the basement of Laugavegur mainstay bar Dillon, Chuck Norris Grill opened for business a few months ago, after what seemed like aeons of renovation work (I remember passing the boarded-up basement windows announcing “Hér opnar nýr veitingastaður”—“A new restaurant will…

