Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)
Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)
Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)
Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)
Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)
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Weekend Reykjavik Food Tour (Reykjavik Flea Market stop)

Depart from Reykjavik
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Service language: English (select your preferred language in the package options)
Duration: 3 hrs
Available from Mar 28
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Free cancellation by 00:00, 1 day before the date of use
From
CAD 199.59

Highlights

On this special weekend Reykjavik food tour, you get to try the real deal traditional Icelandic cuisine. Smoked puffin, Lamb soup, The famous Hot dog, Fermented shark, Minke whale steak and a delicious Skyr dessert all await you on our unique food tour
Itinerary
Meeting points: We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars. Ingólfstorg 1 Itinerary: We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars.

We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars. CenterHotel Plaza is to your right. Benches, tables, and a covered ceiling make it a comfortable spot to wait.

Our expert local guides usually wear a light blue jacket with Your Friend in Reykjavik on the back

The meeting point on google maps:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/tFedGCGBFQtWt3PJ8  

Our 1st stop is the legendary Seabaron by the old Reykjavik harbor

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

Our 2nd stop if they are open is a visit to the food stalls of the Reykjavik Flea market Our 3rd stop is the fast food institution of Iceland = The one and only hot dog stand Bæjarins Besta

This hot dog stands has been in operation since 1937

Our 4th stop is a local favourite for it´s street food style

Here we stop for their legendary and traditional lamb soup which is a hotspot for locals and tourists alike 

Our 5th stop is at a local delicacy store

Here we try ourselves on a variety of traditional und unique Icelandic foods 

Our 6th and final stop is a popular restaurant

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.