Why Iceland's food scene will surprise you

By Steve McKenna
May 28 2016 - 12:15am
The quality and portion size of meals in Iceland rarely disappoint.
The quality and portion size of meals in Iceland rarely disappoint.
Sea Baron, Reykjavik. Photo: Steve McKenna
Sea Baron, Reykjavik. Photo: Steve McKenna
Cod dish.
Cod dish.
Restaurant Reykjavik. Photo:  Steve McKenna
Restaurant Reykjavik. Photo: Steve McKenna
Baejarins Beztu Pylsur hot dogs. Photo: Steve McKenna
Baejarins Beztu Pylsur hot dogs. Photo: Steve McKenna

After an hour's chillaxing in the Blue Lagoon – where I've waded through soothing 40C waters, plastered milky-white silica mud over my face and marvelled at the surreal beauty of a complex that's mushroomed in a crinkly lava field – I have serious hunger pangs.

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