Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour with a stop at the Reykjavik Flea Market
When doing a Reykjavik food tour, don’t you want to try out the truly authentic food from Iceland?
With our selection of local food treats you can check off a lot of things on your Icelandic food bucket list, and you sure won’t be disappointed with the quality of the restaurants we handpicked as our partners.
One of the best things about doing a food tour is getting a sense of the history of the country while eating something delicious & exciting.
All our guides are experts and graduates from the Tour guide school of Iceland, but more importantly, they know how to entertain and educate at the same time.
We are not able to meet any special requirements regarding the food. Our food tour gives you a taste of traditional Icelandic cuisine which includes both meat, fish and dairy.
Please be at Ingolfur Square 5 minutes before the starting time of our walking tour together
We meet up at Ingolfstorg Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone high seat pillars (Over 2 meters high), The square is at the beginning of Austurstræti (Austurstræti 1) and is squared off by the streets Aðalstræti, Hafnarstræti, Veltusund, and Vallarstræti. If you walk down Laugavegur (The main shopping street) please just continue all the way down until you come to the square always walking straight down until you can't continue further. On the Ingolfur square itself, you can see Kvosin a small grocery market and Center Hotel Plaza.
Here we sample Icelandic Lobster soup, a small piece of Minke whale steak and if you are up for it ... a small piece of the dreaded Icelandic Fermented shark
This hot dog stands has been in operation since 1937
Here we stop for their legendary and traditional lamb soup which is a hotspot for locals and tourists alike
Here we try ourselves on a variety of traditional und unique Icelandic foods
Here we eat salted fish, a very traditional and delicious meal. We also have the opportunity to try our fermented Brennivin spirit - also known as "Black Death"
While the name is more for show, the taste is quite "unique"!
You should definitely try it out.