Sushi Hop 3. ágúst 2006 14:06 Maru sushi Rólant Dahl Where can you find good sushi in Reykjavik? Here's ReykjavikMag's guide to three of the best. Maru. A stylish and atmospheric Japanese-slash-Asian restaurant in the old heart of town. Serves excellent sushi, sashimi, miso soup, noodles, yakitori as well as Thai curries - for some obscure reason. Fair selection of sake and Japanese beer. Definitely an atmospheric place to enjoy the freshest of fish, although the service is definitely very, very slow. Take-away service available.Aðalstræti 12, 101 ReykjavíkSushismiðjan. Opened in May at the old harbour area, this sushi "factory" is a small family-run business where you can grab sushi to take-away. Also serves cold Japanese noodles, salads and a satisfying fish chowder. Good for grabbing sushi on a bright summer day when you can sit by the harbour to take in the sights.Geirsgata, shack no. 9O-sushi. Stealing its name and concept from London, O-sushi is a slick conveyer-belt sushi bar with an L-shaped table. Different coloured plates indicate the prices of sushi that whiz by you. Rather delicious and a perfect lunch-stop downtown. IÐA, second floor,Lækjargata 2a, 101 Reykjavík. Eating out Feature Articles News in English Mest lesið Flugmenn tókust óafvitandi á um stjórnina í mikilli ókyrrð yfir Íslandi Innlent „Þeir sem búa í glerhúsi ættu að spara grjótkastið“ Innlent Býst við að bróðir sinn Leó feti í fótspor Frans Erlent „Þetta er vondur klukkutími hér í þessum þingsal“ Innlent Átta ára fangelsi í sögulegu fíkniefnamáli Innlent Skólaþorpið í Laugardal: Syðri innkeyrslunni lokað og 256 bílastæði fjarlægð Innlent „Hún er albesti vinur minn“ Innlent Skipulögð brotastarfsemi er komin til að vera Innlent Hvað vitum við um Leó páfa? Erlent Stigmögnunin heldur áfram Erlent
Where can you find good sushi in Reykjavik? Here's ReykjavikMag's guide to three of the best. Maru. A stylish and atmospheric Japanese-slash-Asian restaurant in the old heart of town. Serves excellent sushi, sashimi, miso soup, noodles, yakitori as well as Thai curries - for some obscure reason. Fair selection of sake and Japanese beer. Definitely an atmospheric place to enjoy the freshest of fish, although the service is definitely very, very slow. Take-away service available.Aðalstræti 12, 101 ReykjavíkSushismiðjan. Opened in May at the old harbour area, this sushi "factory" is a small family-run business where you can grab sushi to take-away. Also serves cold Japanese noodles, salads and a satisfying fish chowder. Good for grabbing sushi on a bright summer day when you can sit by the harbour to take in the sights.Geirsgata, shack no. 9O-sushi. Stealing its name and concept from London, O-sushi is a slick conveyer-belt sushi bar with an L-shaped table. Different coloured plates indicate the prices of sushi that whiz by you. Rather delicious and a perfect lunch-stop downtown. IÐA, second floor,Lækjargata 2a, 101 Reykjavík.
Eating out Feature Articles News in English Mest lesið Flugmenn tókust óafvitandi á um stjórnina í mikilli ókyrrð yfir Íslandi Innlent „Þeir sem búa í glerhúsi ættu að spara grjótkastið“ Innlent Býst við að bróðir sinn Leó feti í fótspor Frans Erlent „Þetta er vondur klukkutími hér í þessum þingsal“ Innlent Átta ára fangelsi í sögulegu fíkniefnamáli Innlent Skólaþorpið í Laugardal: Syðri innkeyrslunni lokað og 256 bílastæði fjarlægð Innlent „Hún er albesti vinur minn“ Innlent Skipulögð brotastarfsemi er komin til að vera Innlent Hvað vitum við um Leó páfa? Erlent Stigmögnunin heldur áfram Erlent