Best History Museums in Reykjavik, Reykjavíkurborg

Compare 2 top-rated history museums in Reykjavik, Reykjavíkurborg. Read reviews, check prices, and book directly online.

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Himalayan Spice

Geirsgata 3, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

4.7(754)

Nestled in the heart of Reykjavik, Himalayan Spice offers an authentic culinary journey to the roof of the world, bringing the exotic flavors of Nepal, Tibet, and northern India to Iceland's vibrant capital. This family-owned restaurant has become a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike, seeking an escape from the Nordic cold through the warmth of traditional Himalayan hospitality and cuisine. The restaurant's cozy interior features handcrafted wooden furnishings, colorful prayer flags, and traditional artifacts that transport diners to the mountain villages of the Himalayas. The menu showcases time-honored recipes passed down through generations, featuring aromatic spices like cardamom, cumin, coriander, and fenugreek that are carefully sourced and blended in-house. Signature dishes include tender momos (Tibetan dumplings), rich dal bhat (lentil curry with rice), succulent tandoori meats marinated in yogurt and spices, and fragrant biryanis that fill the air with their intoxicating aroma. The kitchen team, led by experienced chefs from the Himalayan region, takes pride in using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients whenever possible, creating a unique fusion that respects tradition while embracing Icelandic culinary sensibilities. Vegetarian and vegan options are abundant, reflecting the Buddhist influence in Himalayan cooking. The restaurant also offers an impressive selection of traditional teas, including butter tea and spiced chai, perfect for warming up after exploring Reykjavik's streets. Whether you're craving the fiery heat of a vindaloo or the gentle comfort of a creamy korma, Himalayan Spice delivers an unforgettable dining experience that celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the world's highest mountains, making it a must-visit destination in Reykjavik's diverse food scene.

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Bernhoftsbakari

Klapparstígur 3, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

4.7(194)

Bernhöftsbakarí is Iceland's oldest bakery operating since 1834 in the heart of Reykjavík. This family bakery represents 190+ years of tradition with fifth-generation bakers offering artisan breads, fine patisserie, wedding cakes, and custom celebration cakes combining heritage craftsmanship with modern innovations.

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