1/10Reykjavik Food TourThe top food and drink activity in Iceland’s capital city, The Reykjavik Food Walk ensures that travelers sample the best local eats, including an Icelandic hot dog. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/10Reykjavik Food TourBaejarins Beztu Pylsur is said to offer the tastiest Icelandic hot dogs in Reykjavik. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/10Reykjavik Food TourExplore the town in the company of a local guide and fellow travelers. // © 2017 Audrey WoodRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/10Reykjavik Food TourIslenski Barinn (“Icelandic Bar”) is known for its craft beers and lamb soup. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/10Reykjavik Food TourOstabudin is a popular delicatessen and restaurant. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/10Reykjavik Food TourAt the deli, travelers sample cured meats, including horse and sheep, as well as local cheeses. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/10Reykjavik Food TourDon’t miss the rye bread ice cream at Cafe Loki. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/10Reykjavik Food TourFine-dining restaurant Apotek Kitchen + Bar was once a pharmacy. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/10Reykjavik Food TourTour-goers eat a dessert of meringue Skyr yogurt and berries at Apotek. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext10/10Reykjavik Food TourEnjoy lobster soup at the seaside Saegreifinn restaurant. // © 2017 Valerie ChenRead the Full StoryPreviousNext