Café Loki

Lokastígur, Reykjavík
5 priser
9.20/10.00
+354 466 2828

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Adrian Mollo (07.11.2017 21:40)
From experience during my visit to Iceland, Cafe Loki's meat soup (lamb with potatoes, carrots, I think I spied some turnip, etc.) is a most excellent example of the local classic. Prices were consistent with my experience in the city for similarly situated establishments (interpret as you will). Add to this, the views of Hallgrímskirkja were terrific.
Lucy Davis (30.10.2017 14:02)
Stumbled across Café Loki after our airport transfer and wandering through the back streets. We had a warm welcome and a lovely start to our Icelandic break. We had the Icelandic III plate, the rye bread ice cream is divine! We then braved the Braveheart - fermented shark and a shot of Brevinnín. HA! It is a must. Hope to visit again.
J D (28.10.2017 20:07)
Our favourite food place during recent trip. Yes, eating out in Iceland is expensive, but cafe prices here were acceptable. Beautiful, freshly prepared food with some local specials!
Joseph Milan (28.09.2017 22:41)
Cafe by day, dinner in evenings. Trad food at trad prices in a quaint cozy setting. Delicious sweetened rye bread is the specialty, including a rye bread 'ice cream,' which is more a mousse. Small quality selection of the alcohols. Great value in a great location near the big new church.
Alastair Knowles (18.08.2017 22:07)
Nice views, tasty local food options, very friendly and efficient staff. If you're visiting Iceland from the U.S., you've probably already heard that it's expensive - it is: a local pale ale here (which is good), runs about $11.20 for an 11.2oz bottle as of this posting. We tried the lamb pate and fish mash on locally made rye bread (both were really good and unique).

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