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Contribuisci feedbackAs others have mentioned, the food here feels like it's homemade. Their soup and main dishes change every day. We had a Mexican soup and a potato hotpot which were both really delicious.
We stopped casually and enjoyed a very nice dinner eating the Madrasa soup. Basically everything is Vegan.
The food here is delicious! Almost tastes like home made. The menu is vegetarian with the option to make almost anything vegan. They offer specials, and the meal comes in two sizes depending on how hungry you are. There isn't much seating room, but it's worth trying the food even if you need to take it to go!
We visited the restaurant/coffee house on our trip to Iceland for lunch. We chose the bigger version of one of the lunch choices available two per day, usually a warm meal or soup). It was fried eggplant plus some other veggies and rice with a small side salad. The food was ok, didn't have any chili even if the dish said it was a chili/spicy-sauce. After finishing the meal the plate was very oily, still you didn't really taste it in the food. I don't remember the price but I think it was around 1900 ISK ~14 euros) for the bigger lunch alternative.
This was my favourite place to eat in Reykjavik. The staff were friendly and helpful, it was busy but not crowded (it's only a small room) and the food was outstanding. The only negative is that there wasn't a lot of choice. There were only two items on the menu, a vegan and a vegetarian option that change daily. I can understand as it was only a small place but it's nice to have variety. I had a lentil and bean soup, bread with hummus and an amazing snickers cake. So delicious!