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What are the best restaurants in Reykjavik?

It should be no surprise that Iceland’s first and only Michelin star restaurant has made our list of the best restaurants in Reykjavik. You’re in for a wildly unique culinary treat at the Dill Restaurant, known for taking classic Nordic cooking to a new level.

Where to eat noodle soup in Reykjavik?

There’s nothing better on a cold, rainy day in Iceland than piping hot noodle soup, and Noodle Station is certainly among the best restaurants in Reykjavik for satisfying your noodle soup needs. Beyond that, the restaurant (while not cheap) is on the inexpensive side as far as Iceland goes.

What is Reykjavik famous for?

Reykjavik (which directly translates to "Smokey Bay") is the northernmost national capital city in the world. It also has one of the smallest populations of any capital city. Home to under 135,000 inhabitants, Reykjavik has a wealth of sights and activities that will appeal to culture, nature, and nightlife enthusiasts alike.

Where to go shopping in Reykjavik?

Popular shopping destinations in downtown Reykjavik include the Laugavegur shopping street, the Skolavordustigur shopping street, and Kolaportid Flea Market, which is open on weekends. Kringlan, Iceland's largest shopping mall, is a 9-minute drive from downtown Reykjavik.

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