I couldn’t find a more appropriate place to post this. It’s a bar in Reykjavik. Cool place, would recommend.

  • @jordanlund
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    444 months ago

    How is Iceland? Always heard good things!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      254 months ago

      Great so far! There are a ton of fellow tourists and it’s a bit pricey, but it’s beautiful and the people are very nice. Plus where else can you eat a puffin?

      • @Stovetop
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        504 months ago

        Puffin are friend not food

      • @aeronmelon
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        124 months ago

        Icelanders eat Puffin.

        Aaand the other shoe drops.

      • @Nuke_the_whales
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        104 months ago

        Why the fuck would you eat a puffin?? 😭 I was about to ask how the food is but that kinda answered it

          • @bitwaba
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            84 months ago

            “would you like some fresh shark?”

            “Hell no bury that sum bitch for one to three months then hang it up for a few more then get back to me”

        • @spongebue
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          14 months ago

          My friends (one of whom was vegetarian until fairly recently) went to Iceland recently and said that puffin was absolutely delicious

        • @[email protected]OP
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          14 months ago

          It helps that we’re from a high cost of living area. Honestly, we’re paying less to eat out here than where we live. The tourism industry is absolutely gouging, though, and I hate what that’s doing to the economy for locals.

          • AItoothbrush
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            34 months ago

            Bruh where the hell do you live. I live in sweden currently and the next time im going to iceland i will unironically bring food with myself because its so expensive. Its interesting because the plane tickets and hotels arent even that expensive if you book them right. Tho next time i might try camping or going with a house car or what they call it.

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              4 months ago

              The United States in the Seattle, Washington area, land of the million dollar starter home and $8.00 cup of (shitty) coffee.

      • @SuperApples
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        54 months ago

        a bit pricey

        Look on the map for Bónus supermarkets, I found them to be the best value but with a good range of stuff to try. I thought the rye bread (Rúgbrauð) and skyr were particularly delicious in Iceland.

        • @[email protected]
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          64 months ago

          Yeah, if you’re there for more than a week, it’s probably worth getting accommodation with some sort of cooking facilities. Otherwise you’re eating out every day and that gets expensive real fast.

        • @brenticus
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          24 months ago

          On our trip a few years back we got some simple pastries, sandwich supplies, and snacks from Bonus to save money and I never felt like we were missing out on good food. Even as a discount grocer everything we got from there was super good.

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        The burgers are always great all over Iceland, although they certainly know how to charge for them…

        I always make a trip to Hlöllabátar in the little concrete square down the end of the main street.