Reykjavik Kitchen
Honest, homestyle cooking at fair prices — Reykjavik Kitchen serves the kind of straightforward, satisfying food that keeps locals coming back week after week.
Reykjavik Kitchen is the kind of restaurant that does not generate Instagram buzz or feature on best-of lists, but quietly fills its tables every night with locals who know a good deal when they find one. The food is honest, the portions are generous, and the prices are among the fairest in central Reykjavik.
The Food
The menu is homestyle cooking with no pretension. Soups are thick and warming. Fish is fresh and simply prepared. The lamb dishes are hearty. Daily specials offer the kitchen's best work and are always worth asking about. Nothing on the menu will surprise you — but everything on it will satisfy you, which is ultimately more important.
Why Locals Come Here
In a city where restaurant prices can be eye-watering, Reykjavik Kitchen offers genuine value without sacrificing quality. The portions are sized for hungry people, the ingredients are fresh, and the cooking is careful. It is the neighbourhood restaurant that every city needs.
Practical Tips
Walk in any time — the restaurant is open all day. The location on Raudararstigur is a short walk east of the main tourist area, which keeps the atmosphere pleasantly local. Come hungry.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Reykjavik Kitchen serve?
- Homestyle Icelandic and European cooking — soups, salads, fish dishes, lamb, and daily specials. The food is straightforward, well-made, and satisfying.
- How much does a meal cost?
- Main courses range from ISK 2,500-4,500 (approximately €17-31). One of the better value options in central Reykjavik.
- Do I need a reservation?
- No. Walk-ins are the norm.
- Where is Reykjavik Kitchen?
- At Raudararstigur 8, slightly east of the main tourist area. A 10-minute walk from Laugavegur.
- Is it tourist-friendly?
- Yes, but it is also genuinely popular with locals, which is always a good sign. The menu is accessible and the staff are welcoming.
- Is Reykjavik Kitchen good for budget travellers?
- One of the best options. The portions are generous, the prices are fair, and the quality is consistent.
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