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Fish&Co

Reykjavík, Iceland

4.7
16
Frakkastígur 25, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland +354 761 4247

Serving

Saltwater Fish Dish

Fiskur og franskar

Recommended by KidTripster and 5 other food critics.

Recommendations

"Food truck that serves up a single dish of fresh cod, spinach, and cherry tomatoes. Very tasty."
"Icelanders know their fish! You’ll want to head to Fish & Co. for the freshest selections including your classic fish and chips."
"If you’re looking for a street food dining experience during your time in the city, I can boldly say that you won’t find better than Fish&Co. As a food cart based opposite the Settlement Exhibition, it’s a very unassuming food stop but one you will not regret. Serving just one dish, fresh pan-fried cod cooked with garlic, butter, spinach and cherry tomatoes, it offers simple dining. With quality ingredients and a very friendly owner, you should put this on your must-visit list."
"An important question in Reykjavik is where to eat delicious food without having to rob a bank. There are always inexpensive ramen or noodles options, but for something truly Icelandic, go to the Fish & co, where the traditional food is prepared as street food."
"Located on Aoalstraeti or “main street’’, the capital’s oldest thoroughfare, this newcomer kiosk serves just two dishes, one of them is a generous, restaurant-quality wedge of snow-white, pan-fried cod packed in a takeaway container with sauteed cherry tomatoes and spinach. It’s not cheap truck tucker by Australian standards but it’s a total bargain in Iceland and best enjoyed while sheltering under the eaves of a nearby building during a light snowfall."
"For a mere 1000 ISK, you get a chunk of cod cooked in a generous amount of butter, served over spinach that wilts under the heat, and blistered cherry tomatoes. This is a perfect meal for a cold afternoon and one of the more wholesome options in downtown Reykjavík. They served small talk, too—this was the only chap in our investigation who knew that eating at a food truck is also about chatting with the folk behind the wheel."

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