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Edinborg: “Nice historic building”

Edinborg restaurant is situated near the water frond in a gorgeous historical building where the tourist office also is located. If weather permits you can sit outside and enjoy the breathtaking view on the mountains surrounding Ísafjördur.

Staff was very friendly and welcoming. We got a table close to the entrance, but that didn’t bother us. The restaurant was very busy since it was a saturday. Luckily we came early or else we would have had to wait for a table. So reservations are recommended in the weekend.

My friend went for the buffet option, which was definitely good value for money. Since I was not that hungry I went for the catch of the day. The fish was served in a pan with potatoes with a little salad on the side. I especially enjoyed the fresh bread with tomato and olive paste.

Edinborg, Adalstraeti 7, Isafjordur 400, Iceland
https://facebook.com/EdinborgBistroCafeBar
+354 456 8335

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

Hotel Latrabjarg: “Beautiful location”

We really enjoyed our stay in the Látrabjarg hotel. The room was very big and comfortable with a beautiful view on the mountains. Though I noticed the floor wasn’t as clean as could be expected. The bathroom was very clean though. The size of the sink in the bathroom amazed me, because it was that tiny. Just big enough to put two toothbrushes on it.

Staff was friendly. Wifi was very good ánd available in our rooms. Breakfast was basic, but I enjoyed the soft boiled egg and the fresh baked bread. Would definitely stay here again.

Hotel Latrabjarg, Fagrihvammur – Orlygshofn, Patreksfjordur 615, Iceland

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

Hotel Framnes: “The annexe was hard to find”

We got a friendly welcome at Framnes hotel although we arrived quite late. We learned that we wouldn’t be staying in the old building, but in a new one further up the road. We had some trouble finding the entrance of this new building, since it was very badly indicated. The rooms in the building were new indeed, there was a very noticeable paint odor in the building. We promptly opened all the windows in our room to get rid of the odor.

The room was small but clean and there was only one chair. Bathroom was also small, but very clean. Shower was clearly new. It is a shame though that the lovely view on the harbor, promised on the website was nowhere to be seen from our room.

Breakfast was basic, enough to fill our stomach, but really nothing special.

Hotel Framnes, Nesvegur 8 Grundarfjordur, Grundarfjorour 350, Iceland

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

Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre: “Beautiful modern building”

I highly recommend taking the guided tour. You get a unique look behind the curtains of this great concert center. Architecture is great and everything is built with the best materials to ensure great acoustics for every performance.

Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Austurbakki 2, Reykjavik 101, Iceland
https://en.harpa.is/
+354 528 5050

Visited August 2014. You can find my review about Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre also on TripAdvisor.

Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels: “New hotel with nice and clean rooms”

We stayed for 3 nights in Reykjavik Lights. Rooms are not big, but you have everything you need. I liked the fact that the theme of the hotel (lights) was also used in the rooms. Bathroom was modern and very clean. Loved the rain shower. The staff was friendly and professional. Breakfast was ok, but choices were limited.

There is lot of parking space at the hotel, so this is an ideal place to start your roadtrip through Iceland. The hotel is located quite far from the city center though, so be prepared to walk a while or just take the car, parking isn’t a problem in Reykjavik.

I would have loved for the room to have better curtains though. We visited Iceland during summer and since it was light early in the morning we couldn’t sleep very well. Why not invest in better curtains or another means to keep the light out?

Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels, Sudurlandsbraut 12, Reykjavik 108, Iceland

Stayed August 2014. You can find my review about Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels also on TripAdvisor. My scores: value 4/5, cleanliness 4/5, service 4/5.

Efstidalur II: “Special place to have a steak”

We found Farmhotel Efstidalur through tripadvisor. I was very curious about ‘dining with the cows’. We made a reservation and were seated at a table by the window with a nice view of the cows. It was clearly dinner time for the cows also, because soon the stable below us was full with cows. (I did smell them a little bit though.)

Of course I had to order steak. My boyfriend ordered the burger. The meat was delicious: very soft and perfectly baked. Loved it. Staff was friendly but they dropped the ball a little bit when we ordered dessert. I absolutely wanted to try the icecream made on the farm and my boyfriend ordered the chocolate cake. My icecream arrived very quickly and was delicious. But after ten minutes my boyfriend still didn’t have his dessert. We asked the waiter and just then the cake arrived. The cake was lovely, but should have arrived together with my icecream.

A pity, because we really had a lovely evening between the cows.

Efstidalur II, Efstidalur 2 Farmhotel Efstidalur, Laugarvatn 840, Iceland
http://efstidalur.is/
+354 486 1186

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

Alafoss Cafe: “Nice place with honest food”

My boyfriend and I stopped here for food on our way to Reykjavik. The cafe is a cosy place with a friendly atmosphere and staff was very nice (albeit a little slow). I had the goulash soup, which was good, but a little too much for me. I especially liked the fresh baked bread (it was still warm when served) with my soup. My friend liked his pasta chicken Alfredo also. The cakes looked delicious, but we both didn’t have any room left for dessert.

Alafoss Cafe, Alafoss 27, Mosfellsbaer, Reykjavik 270, Iceland
+354 566 8030

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

Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels: “New hotel with nice and clean rooms”

We stayed for 3 nights in Reykjavik Lights. Rooms are not big, but you have everything you need. I liked the fact that the theme of the hotel (lights) was also used in the rooms. Bathroom was modern and very clean. Loved the rain shower. The staff was friendly and professional. Breakfast was ok, but choices were limited.

There is lot of parking space at the hotel, so this is an ideal place to start your roadtrip through Iceland. The hotel is located quite far from the city center though, so be prepared to walk a while or just take the car, parking isn’t a problem in Reykjavik.

I would have loved for the room to have better curtains though. We visited Iceland during summer and since it was light early in the morning we couldn’t sleep very well. Why not invest in better curtains or another means to keep the light out?

Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels, Sudurlandsbraut 12, Reykjavik 108, Iceland

Stayed August 2014. You can find my review about Reykjavik Lights by Keahotels also on TripAdvisor. My scores: value 4/5, cleanliness 4/5, service 4/5.

Cafe Sacher Wien: “Historical location to eat Sachertorte”

Lots of people want to eat the traditional sachertorte here, so it can get very busy and you’ll probably have to wait outside for a table. It is well worth visiting though for the historical building ánd of course the lovely sachertorte. I also liked the hot chocolate very much. Be warned: use of the coating room is obligatory and you have to pay for it.

Cafe Sacher Wien, Philharmonikerstrasse 4, Vienna 1010, Austria
https://www.sacher.com/
+43 1 514560

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

Naustid: “Great fish”

Restaurant Naustid is located at the harbour side very close to the whale watching facilities.

When we first entered restaurant Naustid we were a little bit confused if we could just go sit at a table or if we needed to order at the counter. By looking at what other customers did, we figured out you need to order at the counter first. You can look at the fish and choose whichever one you like. You get a number to take with you when you go sit at your table. Staff will bring your order to the table.

We both ordered skewers, because they looked absolutely delicious. And we were right, the fish in this restaurant is super fresh and very good. You really get the feeling your fish was just caught minutes ago. Really loved it.

Staff was friendly, but could improve there efficiency. We stood waiting for some time at the counter without someone taking our order. A little bit strange, because there were three people at the counter all doing different thing. A better organization of order taking can fix this.

Naustid, Asgardsvegur 1, Husavik 640, Iceland
https://facebook.com/naustid
+354 464 1520

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

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