A Michelin-Starred Chef’s Guide to Iceland with Agnar Sverrisson

Renowned chef Agnar Sverrisson will guide you through what to see and do in Iceland
Renowned chef Agnar Sverrisson will guide you through what to see and do in Iceland | Courtesy of Blue Lagoon Iceland
Alicia Miller

From cosy Icelandic classics to contemporary fine dining, our local island expert knows the best places to eat as the Nordic nights draw in.

Formerly of London’s Michelin-starred Texture and Oxfordshire’s Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons, Agnar Sverrisson was appointed executive chef of Moss, the acclaimed Icelandic restaurant at the Retreat at Blue Lagoon hotel, in March 2021. His style of cookery, which combines the best local ingredients with global techniques, is deliciously varied – and so are his recommendations for your next trip to Iceland.

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Moss Restaurant

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The lounge at Moss Restaurant, Grindavík, overlooking Blue Lagoon
Courtesy of The Retreat at Blue Lagoon / Expedia.com

“Nowadays, people don’t like stiffness, even in fine dining, which is why my restaurant outside Reykjavík is very relaxed. It’s still very professional, though, with good service. Because we get a lot of Icelanders coming to eat, we like to include some international flavours – for example we use truffles or caviar from abroad. But we focus on fantastic Icelandic ingredients where we can, like lamb and halibut. The seafood here is amazing: hand-dived local scallops, sea urchin and king crab.”

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A woman enters the geothermal pool surrounded by rocks at the Retreat at Blue Lagoon in Grindavík, Iceland
Courtesy of the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland / Expedia

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A plate of plokkfiskur served at 3 Frakkar in Reykjavík
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“Want to try real Icelandic food? This restaurant in downtown Reykjavík does traditional dishes. The place is very homely and a bit touristy, but Icelandic people go here too, especially if they’ve been living abroad like I did. Order the plokkfiskur, a fish stew with hollandaise and potatoes.”

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The green-and-white Sigló Hótel in Siglufjörður overlooks the sea and is backed by lush green mountains.
© Sigló Hótel / Expedia

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Hótel Djúpavík stands in front of water and hills
Courtesy of Hotel Djupavik / Expedia.com

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A drink served in a glass on a wooden tray
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“I like this bar in downtown Reykjavík for a drink after dinner. It has loud music, moody lighting and real jungle decor – lots of trees everywhere. It’s a favourite with younger people, in their 30s and 40s. It was set up by some guys who are all cocktail masters, so you know the cocktails are going to be good. I always order a dry martini with Grey Goose and a smash of lemongrass. That’s my favourite.”

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The Northern Lights (or aurora borealis) in the sky over Garðskagaviti lighthouse in Iceland
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Looking into a lounge area through a doorway in 101 Hotel Reykavik; there are seats around a burning fireplace
Courtesy of 101 Hotel Reykavik / Expedia.com

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