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  2. Dill (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 a restaurant review highlighted the dried puffin and trout smoked in the traditional Icelandic manner over straw impregnated with sheep excreta. [ 4 ] The restaurant moved in 2015 to the centre of Reykjavík, where in 2016 a reporter for the Boston Globe described it as "evoking a fisherman's cottage retrofitted in a medieval church ...

  3. List of restaurants in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was completely destroyed by a fire [1] on 21 February 2001, and now has 28 bedrooms and a restaurant that seats 80 people. [1] Dill – New Nordic cuisine restaurant in Reykjavík; Perlan – landmark building in Reykjavík. The top (fifth) floor (fifth floor) of Perlan houses a restaurant Út í bláinn and a café Kaffitár

  4. Whale Is on the Menu at This High-End Steakhouse in Reykjavik

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  5. Template:Districts of Reykjavik City - Wikipedia

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  6. Icelandic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Icelandic cuisine are to be found in the traditions of Scandinavian cuisine, as Icelandic culture, from its settlement in the 9th century onwards, is a distinctly Nordic culture with a traditional economy based on subsistence farming.

  7. File:Harpa Hall, Downtown Reykjavík.jpg - Wikipedia

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