Exploring the world one bite at a time

Day: August 9, 2014

Slippurinn: “Lovely dinner in a historical building”

Slippurinn is located in a historical building, which is always a plus for me. We made reservations to make sure we had a table. Which was a good idea, because the restaurant was very crowded (and a bit noisy may I add).

Service was excellent, best we had in Iceland, I do so believe. The waitress explained the menu of the day to us and was very friendly.

We went for the fish of the day. The fish was excellent and the portion was huge. We were so full, we didn’t have any room for dessert. I tried the rhubarb soda which was very nice and after the meal I drank a rhubarb mojito. I think this restaurant is really fond of rhubarb, but I’m not complaining! Love rhubarb!

Table was sticky, which I don’t like.

Slippurinn, Strandvegur 76 Westman Islands, Vestmannaeyjar 900, Iceland
http://slippurinn.com/
+354 481 1515

Visited July 2014. You can find my review about Slippurinn also on TripAdvisor. My scores: value 4/5, atmosphere 3/5, service 5/5, food 5/5.

Hotel Laxa: “Beautiful location, staff needs more training”

I really loved the architecture of this hotel situated in the country side. The building was brand new with a gorgeous view on lake Myvatn. The room was beautiful with nice big windows (with good curtains to keep the early sunlight out). Especially loved the rain shower. Very comfortable room. Slept very well!

Breakfast was nice with lots of options (warm and cold) to choose from. You could even bake your own waffles. Staff seemed to need more training though. They didn’t clean the tables fast enough and when some dishes ran out, you had to wait a long time before they were filled up again.

Hotel Laxa, Olnbogaas, Lake Myvatn 660, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Hotel Laxa also on TripAdvisor. My scores: sleep quality 5/5, cleanliness 5/5, service 3/5.

Hotel Framtid: “Only had dinner in Hotel Framtid”

My boyfriend and I didn’t stay in this hotel, we only came by for lunch. The dining room is very nice and stylish, but service was very bad. We ordered a pizza and mussels. The cutlery we didn’t need, wasn’t taken away. The waiter forgot to bring us bread (had to ask for it myself). Staff just disappeared when we wanted to pay the bill, so it took us ages to pay for our meal.

The meal itself wasn’t that great either. Never before in my life have I eaten such small mussels. And there were also a lot of broken shells in my portion. Not a great experience. The pizza of my boyfriend was ok, I guess.

Hotel Framtid, Vogaland 4, Djupivogur 765, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Hotel Framtid also on TripAdvisor. My scores: service 2/5.

Fosshotel Husavik: “Terrible wifi”

We arrived at the hotel on a sunny afternoon in July. Firts impression in the hallway where our room was located, that is was very hot. In our room it was also very hot. We immediately checked the heating in our room and noticed the heating in the bathroom was very hot although it was turned off completely.

We called reception to ask how we could turn it off. The guy at reception was very kind and came up to our room to address the problem. Since it seemed impossible to turn the heating off, he asked maintenance to come and fix it. We opened all the windows to get the temperature down. After a while we got a call back from reception that maintenance wouldn’t be able to come by untill the next day (we were only staying for one night). He did offer us a different room though, but with the open windows it was ok for us.

Wifi in this hotel was absolutely terrible. We were unable to even surf, let alone upload some pictures. Better to tell your customers you don’t have any wifi than to get them frustrated about it not working.

We had a room with a shared balcony, which means you can have other guests appearing at your window. So make sure to close the curtains before taking a shower. The room felt a little dated also.

Breakfast was nice, lots of option to choose from.

The elevator was tiny. Just possible to fit four persons in there, without any luggage.

Fosshotel Husavik, Ketilsbraut 22, Husavik 640, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Fosshotel Husavik also on TripAdvisor. My scores: location 5/5, sleep quality 3/5, service 4/5.

Hotel Laxa: “Beautiful location, staff needs more training”

I really loved the architecture of this hotel situated in the country side. The building was brand new with a gorgeous view on lake Myvatn. The room was beautiful with nice big windows (with good curtains to keep the early sunlight out). Especially loved the rain shower. Very comfortable room. Slept very well!

Breakfast was nice with lots of options (warm and cold) to choose from. You could even bake your own waffles. Staff seemed to need more training though. They didn’t clean the tables fast enough and when some dishes ran out, you had to wait a long time before they were filled up again.

Hotel Laxa, Olnbogaas, Lake Myvatn 660, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Hotel Laxa also on TripAdvisor. My scores: sleep quality 5/5, cleanliness 5/5, service 3/5.

Hotel Edda Neskaupstadur: “Lovely welcome at reception”

We were very charmed by the lady at the reception desk. She was so kind as to offer us some great advice on walking in the neighbourhood of the hotel. Surely without her advice we would have missed out on a great evening walk. We immediately felt very welcome.

Room was very basic, but clean and with a lovely view on the fjord. Breakfast was ok, nothing special, but you could make your own waffles.

Wifi was only available in the lobby. This was the case in lots of Edda Hotels. To be honest I don’t understand why there isn’t any wifi in the rooms in this day and age.

Hotel Edda Neskaupstadur, 740 Neskaupstadur, Neskaupstadur 740, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Hotel Edda Neskaupstadur also on TripAdvisor. My scores: location 4/5, sleep quality 3/5, service 5/5.

Fosshotel Nupar: “Pleasant stay with great food”

Nupar Fosshotel is literally situated in the middle of nowhere. The outside of the hotel doesn’t look like much (the building resembles some containers thrown together), but the rooms on the inside are nice. It is rather special staying in the middle of lava fields with a view on the glacier. From your room you can step outside into the wilderness. We visited Jokusarlon from this hotel, but be warned, it is quite a ride from the hotel to Jokusarlon (90km).

We had dinner in Nupar Fosshotel twice. The buffet was really nice. Especially enjoyed the arctic char. Loved the roasted vegetables also. Dessert wasn’t much, but I didn’t need one anyway, because of all the other really nice food. The first day of our stay the breakfast buffer was very well attended by the staff, second day, staff seemed not to notice that there where people waiting for a clean table and the buffet wasn’t filled up fast enough.

When we stayed in the hotel they had recently made sure you could use the wifi in the rooms. Worked very well, so we were happy about that.

Fosshotel Nupar, Nupar, Kirkjubaejarklaustur 880, Iceland (Formerly Islandia Hotel Nupar)

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Fosshotel Nupar also on TripAdvisor. My scores: rooms 4/5, cleanliness 5/5, service 3/5.

Hotel Vestmannaeyjar: “Very pleasant stay on this gorgeous island”

Absolutely loved our stay in this hotel. Our room was spacious and very nicely decorated with a lovely view on the city center. Loved the clearly new shower. Moreover the bathroom was very clean. Staff was very friendly. The day we left, we were still in our room getting ready, when the cleaning crew entered. Afterwards when we checked out we got apologies for this mistake from the staff at reception, explaining they were using a new system.

We didn’t try the restaurant though, so can’t comment on that. Since I had read that the restaurant was very good, I had high hopes for breakfast, but was a little disappointed. Options for breakfast were very basic.

O, the wifi works fine, but it is a nuisance that you have to log in time and time again to use it.

Hotel Vestmannaeyjar, Vestmannabraut 28, Vestmannaeyjar 900, Iceland

Stayed July 2014. You can find my review about Hotel Vestmannaeyjar also on TripAdvisor. My scores: location 5/5, sleep quality 5/5, service 5/5.

Randulf’s Sea House: “Historical building combined with typical Icelandic food”

At first we had some trouble finding the restaurant, but please don’t give up, Randulf’s Sea-House is absolutely worth the visit. It is great having dinner in a historical building. The whole house breathes history. If you’re looking for an authentic experience this is it. Moreover the food is great.

In the setting of this old fisherman’s house we, of course, choose to try some typical Icelandic food. We decided to share our starters. As starter number one we had hákarl, dried fish and herring. Hákarl (fermented shark) turned out to be not nearly as bad as I expected. We of course had a glass of brennivín with it. Starter number two was the cured goose and smoked reindeer. Very nice indeed.

As a main course I went for the fish of the day, can’t go wrong with that. My boyfriend tried the reindeer sausage. Both courses were very good. And service was very friendly.

After the meal we visited the second floor which was preserved in its 1920’s state. Very interesting!

Randulf’s Sea House, Strandgata, Eskifjordur 735, Iceland
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/randulf-s-sea-house
+354 477 1247

Visited July 2014. You can find my review about Randulf’s Sea House also on TripAdvisor. My scores: value 5/5, atmosphere 5/5, service 5/5, food 5/5.