On your delicious Reykjavik food walk, you will be walking around the city seeing famous landmarks and learning about the Icelandic food culture. You will visit local restaurants and hidden gems all led by your local expert guide!
On our foodie adventure – we will walk around and explore down town Reykjavik with a friendly and fun local guide for approx. 3 hours and see the city’s most interesting highlights and attractions.
As we explore Reykjavik in the most fun way possible, through food, we will enjoy more than 8 amazing local cuisines that you won’t find anywhere else than in Iceland.
The restaurants we visit are a variety of casual, fine dining and cosy family run businesses. Some are well-known “must visit restaurants” in Reykjavik while others are secret local hangouts.
For this tour we decided to focus on our most delicious Icelandic cuisines and leave behind some less mouth-watering traditional dishes, don’t worry you won’t be tasting fermented shark, rams testicles or sheep heads! But your local guide will be more than happy to suggest to you where you can find such things.
Our Reykjavik Food Tour is safe, family friendly and the perfect local introduction to delicious Icelandic food, people and culture.
Fun and informative local expert guide
Taste some of Iceland's local and traditional dishes
Visit the famous Icelandic Hot Dog stand
Enjoy famous landmarks and learn about culture
Look at Dan once, and you will never forget that beard. When he’s not taking tours, he likes spending his time wrestling and fighting in cages like well-behaved Vikings do. Dan has the temper of a Buddhist monk and likes spending his time hiking unexplored grounds resulting with the nickname of “Hiker Dan”.
After years of experience in the restaurant & bar industry, Dan started his tours in 2014 and all our guests have everything to thank for his limitless dedication in letting travellers experience the real Reykjavik.
Your tour will take place in the city of Reykjavik, known for its vibrant and busy atmosphere with lots to see and a rich history. With plenty to learn about including Icelandic food culture, you will be able to ask any questions you may have to your local tour guide. You will stop off at some of the ‘must visit’ restaurants whilst also getting off the beaten track and visiting some of the best local food stops and hidden gems.
Tour times are available at check out – choose one that works best for you.