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The interior of Dili, Iceland's first Michelin-starred restaurant. As of the 2024 Michelin Guide, there are 3 restaurants in Iceland with a Michelin-star rating. [1] The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and ...
Serrano – chain of Tex Mex restaurants in Iceland and in Stockholm, Sweden; A.Hansen – A steakhouse located in Hafnarfjörður in a historic building built in 1880 [2] Tommi's Burger Joint [3] Hamborgarafabrikkan; Metro - Opened in November 2009 and replaced the three McDonald's restaurants after the chain left the country. Two remain open.
[5] [6] [7] At its new location, the interior designed by Hálfdán Pedersen was nominated for the 2015 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards. [6] [8] In February 2017, it was awarded the first Michelin star given to an Icelandic restaurant; [5] [6] [7] it lost the star in February 2019. [9] Dill reclaimed its Michelin star in February 2020. [10]
Michelin publishes a single guide to the Nordic Countries, not an Iceland-specific one, so yes, I recommend merging all five articles on these countries into one list. Reywas92 Talk 21:50, 31 January 2025 (UTC) [ reply ]
Tourism is important to the Icelandic economy as it derives 8.5% of its GDP from the sector, according to data from Statistics Iceland. From Game of Thrones fans to Blue Lagoon enthusiasts ...
A volcano near Iceland's capital Reykjavik in the country's southwestern region erupted for the tenth time in three years on Wednesday, local authorities reported.. The country's meteorological ...
[3] [4] This celebrity appearance led to a boost in popularity for the stand as it began appearing in tourism guidebooks on Iceland. [5] Two years later in August 2006, the British newspaper The Guardian selected Bæjarins Beztu as the best hot dog stand in Europe. [6] Today, the chain is popular with both tourists and locals.
Serrano was voted best fast food restaurant in Sweden by Arla Foods in 2011 [4] and the tastiest restaurant of the year in the 2010 Swedish restaurant gala. [5] In April 2013, all six restaurants in Sweden were renamed Zocalo. [6] [7] Einarsson sold all of the shares in the Icelandic restaurants to his partner and co-founder Lárusson in June ...