Jeannie - my wife and I spent a week in Iceland in 2019. The airline lost our luggage but after watching your videos beforehand we were still able to have a great time with all that research. Your channel is a must for Iceland travel!! Wishing you the best
VUHU! Such a fun video - and I'm so glad you enjoyed our foodie tour Jeannie, I had a wonderful time with you! Warmest regards, Dan / Wake Up Reykjavik :)
I flew into KEF this morning, and based on this video, I was able to book this tour for 3 pm. After a quick nap I walked from my hotel along the boardwalk to the Harpa Concert Hall where a group of 12 people were taken on tour by the effervescent Jenny. We had a wonderful experience, fermented shark and all! We visited all these places except Sjavargrillid. The weather right now is bright and sunny, making for a perfect first day in Iceland! Thank you Jenny, and thank you Jeannie for recommending this excellent tour!
I did this tour last July and it was WONDERFUL! Like you suggested, I did it on my first evening to 1) force myself not go to bed even though I was jet-lagged and 2) get my bearings of the city while also gathering ideas on where to eat over the next few days. I was traveling solo but everyone was great and very friendly; most couples split up at each restaurant to meet the other people on the tour, which was great. Big shout to our guide Güdny and the other girl (whose name escapes me) she was training! They were also very accommodating when my departure flight was canceled last-minute and I had to push my tour back by a day.
We were in Iceland 2 weeks ago and did the food walk. It was amazing. We got to sample some wonderful food and see quite a bit of Reykjavik at the same time. I will add that the fermented shark is definitely an acquired taste!! I would highly recommend the food walk if visiting Iceland, it was super fun. 🇮🇸👏🏻👍😀
Hello Jeannie, After seeing this video I dicided to include it to my itinary. Great way to experience Icelandic cuisine with a bit of history. I had a great time !
We did this food tour a few months ago and it was a definite highlight! Perfect for the day of arrival as there is enough food for lunch and dinner. Messinn was our favorite spot, but everything was excellent! We actually went back to Messinn on our last night as we were still dreaming of their food!
Thank you! Cafe Loki - the ice cream with bread is so delicious 😋 Plus- my favorite from my vacation is the restaurant Umi. Unfortunately I couldn't stay there for 3-4 nights in the hotel Umi. I wanted to try all the menu, everything was delicious.
Visited 2022 April - the best food I've ever had in my entire life!!! This includes both the higher-end eateries such as Apotek or Duck & Rose as well as the traditional Icelandic food at Cafe Loki near the church. Cheers from LaLa Land, California.
Jeannie, I used to eat regularly at Ostabúðin while I was in Reykjavik, partly because it was close to the apartment my company rented for me each winter but mainly because the food was absolutely delicious. Some of my students introduced me to the place as they cooked reasonably priced (for Reykjavik) catch-of-the-day each lunchtime. This was where I was introduced to arctic char and I spent many happy evenings enjoying that. 😋 So glad I was on expenses while I was there. 😉 I always thought it strange to eat in a fish restaurant whose name translates as Cheese Shop though. I haven't been back to Iceland in a few years and I'm very sad to see that Ostabúðin has now closed down.
This looks like a great way to experience a bit of Icelandic food culture. I will be there at the end of June. Perhaps I will sign up. Thank you for sharing!
I am enjoying your videos so much. I'm due to visit Reykjavik shortly and wondered if you have time to do a quick vid about Vegan eating in the city? From my research I think I may struggle somewhat ;)
Disagree tried them when we went felt like eating a latex sausage in contrast to a sanoren hot dog from Arizona,mexico, was disappointed about iceland hotdogs and it's taste,texture to be honest.
Love your content. Coming in August. I'm a veg head so food is always a concern traveling. All of your info has been a big help. Will definitely be stopping at the last place for that ice cream !
Hey Kim! So exciting your trip is coming up soon. The food tour did say they can accommodate vegetarians if you're interested, otherwise definitely get that ice cream - it's the best!
My wife and I have eaten at Fjallkonan a couple of times, and the Arctic Char at Messinn is a must. Fermented shark? Better you than me. Been there; tried that, once... I'll take a "pass" if offered it again, thank you. A great food tour video. Cheers!
We went to Iceland in October 2021 for 9 days. We loved Cafe Loki so much we went there twice. Yes, the mural and the view are spectacular. Rye bread ice cream SOUNDS weird, but it was so delicious. 😉
I was in Iceland in November of 2022 and I made sure that I got to Cafe Loki because of this video! It was early morning on the day we left but I was determined to get that rye bread ice cream! It did not disappoint and I would love to have another cup! Thank you for your videos. It made my trip so much more special knowing what to expect and where to go. We even bought the crampons that you suggested. Just before Cafe Loki I went to the Handknitting Association and custom ordered a lopapeysa. They were so low on stock and even on yarn that it was the only way to get what I really wanted. Its beautiful, warm and a cozy reminder of a magical trip that I would love to take again!
Thanks so much for your support and I'm happy to have had a small impact in your awesome trip! And, I'm so glad to know that the Handknitting Association takes custom orders! Or, maybe that was just because they were low on stock and yarn - how long did it take to arrive?
@@IcelandwithaView Hi! Thank you for responding! I know you are a busy mom and creator! The Handknitting Association does do custom orders! I was able to pick color from what they had and I asked that it be longer. It was no problem and exactly one month from the date of order it was in my hands. I was very impressed! You are so lucky to live in such a beautiful place. I could totally see myself living there and being content!
Hi Jeannie, watched many of your videos thus far, thanks. Next week I’m doing 6 nights in Reykjavik with my new teenager. Any dos and don’t? Would the food tour be fun for him?
Doesn't this food tour look DELICIOUS?! Don't forget to book your tickets in advance ➡ bit.ly/IWAVfoodwalk and SAVE 10% off your food walk tour by using my code: ICEVIEW
Does the food tour always feature the same restaurants? Is there any place that has sort of a tasting buffet where you can sample dishes without committing to a whole plate of one kind of food?
What is the price of this tour please and do they cater for nut allergys also cant have prawns or shrimp. the artic char looks and sounds lovely,could they do that dish with out the almounds
We did the food tour 2 years ago.. it was like $98 I think.. we did a similar local foods tour in Bogota Columbia... was like $22. About the same amount of stops/food samples. Incredible the price differences. Both had their charm though.
When we were there in Iceland last year we tried quite a few restaurants. From high end to hole in the wall and everything in between, and we couldn't find anything less than wonderful. Icelanders take food seriously! Don't be fooled by the reputation for food being experience there, I didn't find it to be much more than what I am used to here is the Southeastern US.
We did this food tour & we did a similar food tour in Bogota Columbia. Different foods of course.. both good.. Iceland = Expen$ive.. Colombia = Cheap. Colombia' tour was $80 cheaper PER PERSON. Both were good.. just sayin such a wild difference
@@IcelandwithaView Columbia is cray cray cheap... Iceland is brutal... so... go to both places... avg the costs.. you get 2 normal priced vacations. Bogota was much more European looking than I expected.
Yay I’m so glad to hear that! Tipping is not part of the Icelandic culture but on tours it’s totally up to you - I’m sure they wouldn’t turn it down :)
@@GregW1955 Many samples and studies have found different toxins in shark meat. These include: Methyl-mercury - Many people know the health risks and presence of mercury found in seafood but this more toxic compound is caused when mercury binds with organic molecules in the environment. Sharks have been found to contain the highest concentrations of methyl-mercury than any other seafood due to bioaccumulation and their place at the top of the food chain. Cooking does not eliminate mercury. Health effects on humans - methyl-mercury is one of the most dangerous poisons for a human and can cause loss of motor control, corrosion of skin and mucous membranes, blindness, deafness, impotence, sterility as well as being linked to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s. A study from the German University in Mainz revealed a dangerous amount of methyl-mercury in blue shark steak, showing that a person weighing 155lbs eating a normal portion could be getting 50 times the legal amount. BMAA - A neurotoxin that has been found in the flesh, cartilage and organs of sharks. Health effects on humans - Linked to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Ciguatera - The most common type of seafood poisoning, although many cases are unreported or misdiagnosed. The toxins originate from a type of micro-organism which attaches to a species of algae on dead or damaged coral. As coral damage is increasing so is ciguatera outbreaks. Health effects on humans - Typical food poisoning symptoms but can also be fatal. In Australia, almost all ciguatera poisoning has occurred from fish caught in Queensland or the Northern Territory. DDT - A synthetic and toxic pesticide that is banned for agricultural use but is still used in certain parts of the world. Sharks are highly exposed to these toxic compounds. Health effects on humans - Dizziness, convulsions and irritability with long-term exposure leading to lasting cognitive and neurological problems. As well as this, pregnant women exposed to DDT are more likely to have premature babies. PCBs - Have been widely used as they are very stable and don’t degrade quickly. Though they were banned in the 1970s due to their high toxicity, they still exist in the environment today and have been found in shark meat and oils. Health effects on humans - PCBs can cause liver disease and a reduced immune response. Women exposed to PCBs during pregnancy tend to have babies with a variety of problems and children exposed to these chemicals have suffered with their development. PCBs also alter estrogen levels in the body and can contribute to reproduction problems. Both DDT and PCBs have been listed by the EPA (Environment Protection Agency) as a probable human carcinogen which causes cancer.
Goofy question. Do locals eat the fermented shark? Is it a delicacy? Im definitely won't eat it when I go if the locals don't. Sounds like a tourist trap.
@@cavscout1418 It is a tourist trap. And sharks are both near extinction and toxic: Many samples and studies have found different toxins in shark meat. Methyl-mercury - Many people know the health risks and presence of mercury found in seafood but this more toxic compound is caused when mercury binds with organic molecules in the environment. Sharks have been found to contain the highest concentrations of methyl-mercury than any other seafood due to bioaccumulation and their place at the top of the food chain. Cooking does not eliminate mercury. Health effects on humans - methyl-mercury is one of the most dangerous poisons for a human and can cause loss of motor control, corrosion of skin and mucous membranes, blindness, deafness, impotence, sterility as well as being linked to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s. A study from the German University in Mainz revealed a dangerous amount of methyl-mercury in blue shark steak, showing that a person weighing 155lbs eating a normal portion could be getting 50 times the legal amount. BMAA - A neurotoxin that has been found in the flesh, cartilage and organs of sharks. Health effects on humans - Linked to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Ciguatera - The most common type of seafood poisoning, although many cases are unreported or misdiagnosed. The toxins originate from a type of micro-organism which attaches to a species of algae on dead or damaged coral. As coral damage is increasing so is ciguatera outbreaks. Health effects on humans - Typical food poisoning symptoms but can also be fatal. In Australia, almost all ciguatera poisoning has occurred from fish caught in Queensland or the Northern Territory. DDT - A synthetic and toxic pesticide that is banned for agricultural use but is still used in certain parts of the world. Sharks are highly exposed to these toxic compounds. Health effects on humans - Dizziness, convulsions and irritability with long-term exposure leading to lasting cognitive and neurological problems. As well as this, pregnant women exposed to DDT are more likely to have premature babies. PCBs - Have been widely used as they are very stable and don’t degrade quickly. Though they were banned in the 1970s due to their high toxicity, they still exist in the environment today and have been found in shark meat and oils. Health effects on humans - PCBs can cause liver disease and a reduced immune response. Women exposed to PCBs during pregnancy tend to have babies with a variety of problems and children exposed to these chemicals have suffered with their development. PCBs also alter estrogen levels in the body and can contribute to reproduction problems. Both DDT and PCBs have been listed by the EPA (Environment Protection Agency) as a probable human carcinogen which causes cancer.
@@cavscout1418 Icelander here: The locals who eat it regularly are almost all of the older generation, I've not met anyone my age who would buy it as a snack. I've had many times and I don't think it's particularly special, but I would say trying it once is part of the experience.
I enjoyed that video Jeannie. I'm writing a story set in Iceland, so have been watching alot of videos and googling Iceland for information. Can I communicate to you about this? I'm from New Zealand near the South Pole. Thank you.
Hi Jeannie! Would I need reservations in advance if I'd like to visit these places in Iceland or do restaurants there generally accept/have room for walk ins? Thank you! 😊
My wife and I have been to Messinn twice on trips to Iceland. Both times we got in without reservations, although it was before 6pm. The restaurant was filling up by the time we left. Also, the location has gained in popularity, even opening a second location in Selfoss, so walking in without a reservation may be more difficult now. As for the food, the arctic char is as good as advertised. A second fish on their menu which doesn't get much mention but I think is quite good is the wolffish. Don't be dissuaded by its name or appearance, the wolffish has a surprisingly delicate taste! Just one comment about the Food Tour: This video gives the impression that an enormous amount of food is consumed on this tour. Surely the restaurants are serving smaller portions? If not, I don't think I'd be eating again for a week!
Jennie (after the first stop): We'd better pace ourselves. 2nd stop: WHOLE HOTDOG. 🙀 About how far did you walk, do you think? Gotta get all those steps in to counter all those calories.
Iceland is known for a wide variety of food/dietary options. Check out these posts on my website for more information: icelandwithaview.com/?s=vegetarian
Hi there! My discount code, ICEVIEW, is valid for 10% off only the Reykjavik Food Tour with Wake Up Reykjavik. Looks like it is still working when I try it. Please send me an email (hello@icelandwithaview.com) if you experience further issues.
@@IcelandwithaView.....the Food Tour was sold out when we have time available, but Wake Up Reykjavik also has an "adult" food and drink tour with beer/wine/booze at every stop. I emailed the company, and they gave me a promo code for this tour, which is "fun".
The food and drink tour was AWESOME! One to two drinks at each of the five stops. We only had 4 guests on our tour and our tour guide invited us all to his 28th birthday party at a private room in some back-alley bar with free-flowing beer. Started off two weeks in Iceland with a bit of a hangover, LOL.
Can you give us an address that is a good place to park the car in reykjavik for the day then be able to walk the city for the day....preferably not street parking. Thanks
We visited Reykjavik on a Sunday (free parking on Sundays) and we parked our car at the parking lot which is right across the road from Harpa. If you don't like to park on the streets then there's a lot of parking houses, I'd go to Hverfisgata 20 (Traðarkot Parking House).
You eating all these in one day ????????? 🤢omg . Please find me a husband in Iceland , so I can move there too 🤔😘. Love your fun videos !💛🩷❤️😍😍😍😍😍 The Rye bread Ice Cream ! WOWzers
We participated in a food walk just 4 weeks ago. Absolutely amazing, and an excellent guide. Hákarl wasn't bad, I actually went for seconds. And thirds 😁
The tour is always changing, new restaurants, new meals, new delicacies! Book a tour to experience just a sample of what the Icelandic food scene is all about ~ bit.ly/IWAVfoodwalk and use code ICEVIEW for 10% off!
Jeannie - my wife and I spent a week in Iceland in 2019. The airline lost our luggage but after watching your videos beforehand we were still able to have a great time with all that research. Your channel is a must for Iceland travel!! Wishing you the best
Yikes! Did you end up getting your luggage back?
VUHU! Such a fun video - and I'm so glad you enjoyed our foodie tour Jeannie, I had a wonderful time with you!
Warmest regards,
Dan / Wake Up Reykjavik :)
I flew into KEF this morning, and based on this video, I was able to book this tour for 3 pm. After a quick nap I walked from my hotel along the boardwalk to the Harpa Concert Hall where a group of 12 people were taken on tour by the effervescent Jenny. We had a wonderful experience, fermented shark and all! We visited all these places except Sjavargrillid. The weather right now is bright and sunny, making for a perfect first day in Iceland! Thank you Jenny, and thank you Jeannie for recommending this excellent tour!
YAY! So glad you had a great time, isn't it awesome!? SO much good food.
@@IcelandwithaView I even went back to Fjallkonen today to have the arctic char again!
I did this tour last July and it was WONDERFUL! Like you suggested, I did it on my first evening to 1) force myself not go to bed even though I was jet-lagged and 2) get my bearings of the city while also gathering ideas on where to eat over the next few days. I was traveling solo but everyone was great and very friendly; most couples split up at each restaurant to meet the other people on the tour, which was great. Big shout to our guide Güdny and the other girl (whose name escapes me) she was training! They were also very accommodating when my departure flight was canceled last-minute and I had to push my tour back by a day.
We just saw your video and jumped to Messinn, I have to say, the place is amazing! This was the cherry on top of our iceladic honeymoon !!!
*This was good--thank you for sharing!* *Smiles*
Glad you enjoyed it!
We were in Iceland 2 weeks ago and did the food walk. It was amazing. We got to sample some wonderful food and see quite a bit of Reykjavik at the same time. I will add that the fermented shark is definitely an acquired taste!! I would highly recommend the food walk if visiting Iceland, it was super fun. 🇮🇸👏🏻👍😀
My best friend & I are headed to Iceland in September and we've signed up for this tour, looks like so much fun. Thanks for the coupon!
We’ll be doing the tour next Sunday as our reward for running the Reykjavik 1/2 marathon on Saturday! Can’t wait!
Hello Jeannie,
After seeing this video I dicided to include it to my itinary. Great way to experience Icelandic cuisine with a bit of history. I had a great time !
We did this food tour a few months ago and it was a definite highlight! Perfect for the day of arrival as there is enough food for lunch and dinner. Messinn was our favorite spot, but everything was excellent! We actually went back to Messinn on our last night as we were still dreaming of their food!
Thank you! Cafe Loki - the ice cream with bread is so delicious 😋
Plus- my favorite from my vacation is the restaurant Umi. Unfortunately I couldn't stay there for 3-4 nights in the hotel Umi. I wanted to try all the menu, everything was delicious.
Visited 2022 April - the best food I've ever had in my entire life!!! This includes both the higher-end eateries such as Apotek or Duck & Rose as well as the traditional Icelandic food at Cafe Loki near the church. Cheers from LaLa Land, California.
Just booked this for my first day in Reykjavik when I go in March!
Jeannie, I used to eat regularly at Ostabúðin while I was in Reykjavik, partly because it was close to the apartment my company rented for me each winter but mainly because the food was absolutely delicious.
Some of my students introduced me to the place as they cooked reasonably priced (for Reykjavik) catch-of-the-day each lunchtime.
This was where I was introduced to arctic char and I spent many happy evenings enjoying that. 😋 So glad I was on expenses while I was there. 😉
I always thought it strange to eat in a fish restaurant whose name translates as Cheese Shop though.
I haven't been back to Iceland in a few years and I'm very sad to see that Ostabúðin has now closed down.
Such great memories! My absolute favorite stop is Cafe Loki, and yes, who’d a thought rye bread ice cream would be SO good!
This looks like a great way to experience a bit of Icelandic food culture. I will be there at the end of June. Perhaps I will sign up. Thank you for sharing!
We arebooked in June. Looking forward to it. Thanks for posting
Can’t wait to try the rye bread ice cream!!!
Been to 2 of these restaurants! Really enjoyed them!
So excited to do this tour with my mom next week!!
Thank you. I am booked!
Love this and your videos! thank you. We leave Saturday for 4 days. One day the golden circle. Where can we b💗💗💗uy volcanic bread?
I did this tour when I was there in sept. It was amazing... I loved it.
Hello from Austria 🇦🇹 thank you to this video 🤗
Hello! You're welcome!😊
Fantastic tips for my tour to Reykjavik in May 2024! 🤩😎Takk!
I am happy to help!enjoy your trip!
I am enjoying your videos so much. I'm due to visit Reykjavik shortly and wondered if you have time to do a quick vid about Vegan eating in the city? From my research I think I may struggle somewhat ;)
Hi Anne! I'm glad you enjoy the videos! Here is a link you can check out! icelandwithaview.com/?s=vegetarian
Enjoy your trip to Iceland!
Mama Reykjavík, on the corner of Laugavegur and the Rainbow street is a solid vegan choice. Good prices and big plates of very tasty food.
The best hot dogs are in Iceland! So good!! Great video too!
Thanks so much Wade!
Disagree tried them when we went felt like eating a latex sausage in contrast to a sanoren hot dog from Arizona,mexico, was disappointed about iceland hotdogs and it's taste,texture to be honest.
Got my discount for November, can't wait. Thanks for such a good video!
You're welcome! Enjoy all the yummies!
@@IcelandwithaView got back to the UK yesterday it was great even the fermented shark and the shot couldn't stop me :) Thanks again.
I ate brown bread ice cream in Ireland and it was delicious.
Thanks so much!!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Love your content. Coming in August. I'm a veg head so food is always a concern traveling. All of your info has been a big help. Will definitely be stopping at the last place for that ice cream !
Hey Kim! So exciting your trip is coming up soon. The food tour did say they can accommodate vegetarians if you're interested, otherwise definitely get that ice cream - it's the best!
Reykjavik has the world's largest vegetarian supermarket, plus the country is very vegan friendly.
Just booked a ticket for the Reyjavik Food Walk Tour. Let you know how it goes!! Thank you for the discount code ❤
Definitely loved the food in Iceland
My wife and I have eaten at Fjallkonan a couple of times, and the Arctic Char at Messinn is a must. Fermented shark? Better you than me. Been there; tried that, once... I'll take a "pass" if offered it again, thank you. A great food tour video. Cheers!
That is the BnB we stayed in a month ago at the end of your video.
We went to Iceland in October 2021 for 9 days. We loved Cafe Loki so much we went there twice. Yes, the mural and the view are spectacular. Rye bread ice cream SOUNDS weird, but it was so delicious. 😉
I was in Iceland in November of 2022 and I made sure that I got to Cafe Loki because of this video! It was early morning on the day we left but I was determined to get that rye bread ice cream! It did not disappoint and I would love to have another cup! Thank you for your videos. It made my trip so much more special knowing what to expect and where to go. We even bought the crampons that you suggested. Just before Cafe Loki I went to the Handknitting Association and custom ordered a lopapeysa. They were so low on stock and even on yarn that it was the only way to get what I really wanted. Its beautiful, warm and a cozy reminder of a magical trip that I would love to take again!
Thanks so much for your support and I'm happy to have had a small impact in your awesome trip! And, I'm so glad to know that the Handknitting Association takes custom orders! Or, maybe that was just because they were low on stock and yarn - how long did it take to arrive?
@@IcelandwithaView Hi! Thank you for responding! I know you are a busy mom and creator! The Handknitting Association does do custom orders! I was able to pick color from what they had and I asked that it be longer. It was no problem and exactly one month from the date of order it was in my hands. I was very impressed! You are so lucky to live in such a beautiful place. I could totally see myself living there and being content!
Hi Jeannie, watched many of your videos thus far, thanks. Next week I’m doing 6 nights in Reykjavik with my new teenager. Any dos and don’t? Would the food tour be fun for him?
Doesn't this food tour look DELICIOUS?! Don't forget to book your tickets in advance ➡ bit.ly/IWAVfoodwalk and SAVE 10% off your food walk tour by using my code: ICEVIEW
Does the food tour always feature the same restaurants? Is there any place that has sort of a tasting buffet where you can sample dishes without committing to a whole plate of one kind of food?
What is the price of this tour please and do they cater for nut allergys also cant have prawns or shrimp. the artic char looks and sounds lovely,could they do that dish with out the almounds
Wow thank you so much for this video Jeannie, it is awesome! :)
Would November temperatures be suitable for this tour? We arrive in Iceland on 11/10. Awesome channel, love ALL your tips! Thank you!
We did the food tour 2 years ago.. it was like $98 I think.. we did a similar local foods tour in Bogota Columbia... was like $22. About the same amount of stops/food samples.
Incredible the price differences. Both had their charm though.
When we were there in Iceland last year we tried quite a few restaurants. From high end to hole in the wall and everything in between, and we couldn't find anything less than wonderful. Icelanders take food seriously! Don't be fooled by the reputation for food being experience there, I didn't find it to be much more than what I am used to here is the Southeastern US.
We did this food tour & we did a similar food tour in Bogota Columbia. Different foods of course.. both good.. Iceland = Expen$ive.. Colombia = Cheap. Colombia' tour was $80 cheaper PER PERSON. Both were good.. just sayin such a wild difference
Wow! MUCH cheaper in Columbia!
@@IcelandwithaView Columbia is cray cray cheap... Iceland is brutal... so... go to both places... avg the costs.. you get 2 normal priced vacations.
Bogota was much more European looking than I expected.
Great video! I was debating joining a food tour and I have now booked one for my trip in August. Do you tip your guide? Thanks!
Yay I’m so glad to hear that! Tipping is not part of the Icelandic culture but on tours it’s totally up to you - I’m sure they wouldn’t turn it down :)
We tried the fermented shark at Grillmarkaðurinn and thought it was revolting, puffin we really enjoyed though.
Yep, fermented shark is not the tastiest Icelandic cuisine 🙈
I do regret not trying the shark, we will go back to Iceland just to try the fermented shark.
@@GregW1955 Many samples and studies have found different toxins in shark meat. These include:
Methyl-mercury - Many people know the health risks and presence of mercury found in seafood but this more toxic compound is caused when mercury binds with organic molecules in the environment. Sharks have been found to contain the highest concentrations of methyl-mercury than any other seafood due to bioaccumulation and their place at the top of the food chain. Cooking does not eliminate mercury.
Health effects on humans - methyl-mercury is one of the most dangerous poisons for a human and can cause loss of motor control, corrosion of skin and mucous membranes, blindness, deafness, impotence, sterility as well as being linked to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s. A study from the German University in Mainz revealed a dangerous amount of methyl-mercury in blue shark steak, showing that a person weighing 155lbs eating a normal portion could be getting 50 times the legal amount.
BMAA - A neurotoxin that has been found in the flesh, cartilage and organs of sharks.
Health effects on humans - Linked to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Ciguatera - The most common type of seafood poisoning, although many cases are unreported or misdiagnosed. The toxins originate from a type of micro-organism which attaches to a species of algae on dead or damaged coral. As coral damage is increasing so is ciguatera outbreaks.
Health effects on humans - Typical food poisoning symptoms but can also be fatal. In Australia, almost all ciguatera poisoning has occurred from fish caught in Queensland or the Northern Territory.
DDT - A synthetic and toxic pesticide that is banned for agricultural use but is still used in certain parts of the world. Sharks are highly exposed to these toxic compounds.
Health effects on humans - Dizziness, convulsions and irritability with long-term exposure leading to lasting cognitive and neurological problems. As well as this, pregnant women exposed to DDT are more likely to have premature babies.
PCBs - Have been widely used as they are very stable and don’t degrade quickly. Though they were banned in the 1970s due to their high toxicity, they still exist in the environment today and have been found in shark meat and oils.
Health effects on humans - PCBs can cause liver disease and a reduced immune response. Women exposed to PCBs during pregnancy tend to have babies with a variety of problems and children exposed to these chemicals have suffered with their development. PCBs also alter estrogen levels in the body and can contribute to reproduction problems.
Both DDT and PCBs have been listed by the EPA (Environment Protection Agency) as a probable human carcinogen which causes cancer.
Great video
So do you pay for the tour and that includes all the food?
Iam guessing food is included other 2ise they couldn't really call it a food tour more a restaurant tour
All the food looked gorgeous :) I've had shark before and I liked it but it wasn't fermented, not sure I'm brave enough for the fermented taste.
It definitely has a unique taste and is a must when visiting Iceland!
Goofy question. Do locals eat the fermented shark? Is it a delicacy? Im definitely won't eat it when I go if the locals don't. Sounds like a tourist trap.
@@cavscout1418 It is a tourist trap. And sharks are both near extinction and toxic: Many samples and studies have found different toxins in shark meat.
Methyl-mercury - Many people know the health risks and presence of mercury found in seafood but this more toxic compound is caused when mercury binds with organic molecules in the environment. Sharks have been found to contain the highest concentrations of methyl-mercury than any other seafood due to bioaccumulation and their place at the top of the food chain. Cooking does not eliminate mercury.
Health effects on humans - methyl-mercury is one of the most dangerous poisons for a human and can cause loss of motor control, corrosion of skin and mucous membranes, blindness, deafness, impotence, sterility as well as being linked to Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s. A study from the German University in Mainz revealed a dangerous amount of methyl-mercury in blue shark steak, showing that a person weighing 155lbs eating a normal portion could be getting 50 times the legal amount.
BMAA - A neurotoxin that has been found in the flesh, cartilage and organs of sharks.
Health effects on humans - Linked to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Ciguatera - The most common type of seafood poisoning, although many cases are unreported or misdiagnosed. The toxins originate from a type of micro-organism which attaches to a species of algae on dead or damaged coral. As coral damage is increasing so is ciguatera outbreaks.
Health effects on humans - Typical food poisoning symptoms but can also be fatal. In Australia, almost all ciguatera poisoning has occurred from fish caught in Queensland or the Northern Territory.
DDT - A synthetic and toxic pesticide that is banned for agricultural use but is still used in certain parts of the world. Sharks are highly exposed to these toxic compounds.
Health effects on humans - Dizziness, convulsions and irritability with long-term exposure leading to lasting cognitive and neurological problems. As well as this, pregnant women exposed to DDT are more likely to have premature babies.
PCBs - Have been widely used as they are very stable and don’t degrade quickly. Though they were banned in the 1970s due to their high toxicity, they still exist in the environment today and have been found in shark meat and oils.
Health effects on humans - PCBs can cause liver disease and a reduced immune response. Women exposed to PCBs during pregnancy tend to have babies with a variety of problems and children exposed to these chemicals have suffered with their development. PCBs also alter estrogen levels in the body and can contribute to reproduction problems.
Both DDT and PCBs have been listed by the EPA (Environment Protection Agency) as a probable human carcinogen which causes cancer.
@@cavscout1418 Icelander here: The locals who eat it regularly are almost all of the older generation, I've not met anyone my age who would buy it as a snack. I've had many times and I don't think it's particularly special, but I would say trying it once is part of the experience.
Can this food tour be done with kids? We will be there with our 17 month old and 4 yo this summer.
I enjoyed that video Jeannie. I'm writing a story set in Iceland, so have been watching alot of videos and googling Iceland for information. Can I communicate to you about this? I'm from New Zealand near the South Pole. Thank you.
I'm doing this tomorrow.
How was it Isobel??? I'm sure you didn't leave hungry!
@@IcelandwithaView it was good. Ben was our guide.
Hi Jeannie! Would I need reservations in advance if I'd like to visit these places in Iceland or do restaurants there generally accept/have room for walk ins?
Thank you! 😊
My wife and I have been to Messinn twice on trips to Iceland. Both times we got in without reservations, although it was before 6pm. The restaurant was filling up by the time we left. Also, the location has gained in popularity, even opening a second location in Selfoss, so walking in without a reservation may be more difficult now.
As for the food, the arctic char is as good as advertised. A second fish on their menu which doesn't get much mention but I think is quite good is the wolffish. Don't be dissuaded by its name or appearance, the wolffish has a surprisingly delicate taste!
Just one comment about the Food Tour: This video gives the impression that an enormous amount of food is consumed on this tour. Surely the restaurants are serving smaller portions? If not, I don't think I'd be eating again for a week!
That fermented shark has an ammonia taste!
Jennie (after the first stop): We'd better pace ourselves.
2nd stop: WHOLE HOTDOG. 🙀
About how far did you walk, do you think? Gotta get all those steps in to counter all those calories.
I’m vegetarian, would I starve?
Iceland is known for a wide variety of food/dietary options. Check out these posts on my website for more information: icelandwithaview.com/?s=vegetarian
I wonder where Jennie from stateside wise?
I tried the promo code for the Food and Drink walk and it didn't work. Is the code only for the food walk or has it expired?
Hi there! My discount code, ICEVIEW, is valid for 10% off only the Reykjavik Food Tour with Wake Up Reykjavik. Looks like it is still working when I try it. Please send me an email (hello@icelandwithaview.com) if you experience further issues.
@@IcelandwithaView.....the Food Tour was sold out when we have time available, but Wake Up Reykjavik also has an "adult" food and drink tour with beer/wine/booze at every stop. I emailed the company, and they gave me a promo code for this tour, which is "fun".
The food and drink tour was AWESOME! One to two drinks at each of the five stops. We only had 4 guests on our tour and our tour guide invited us all to his 28th birthday party at a private room in some back-alley bar with free-flowing beer. Started off two weeks in Iceland with a bit of a hangover, LOL.
Can you give us an address that is a good place to park the car in reykjavik for the day then be able to walk the city for the day....preferably not street parking. Thanks
We visited Reykjavik on a Sunday (free parking on Sundays) and we parked our car at the parking lot which is right across the road from Harpa. If you don't like to park on the streets then there's a lot of parking houses, I'd go to Hverfisgata 20 (Traðarkot Parking House).
@@bikerid1 thanks so much. Good tip about Sundays but we won't be in reykjavik on a Sunday. But I look at those addresses thank you so much
They have parking garages that are pretty convenient. I don't know the exact locations, but we just googled them.
You eating all these in one day ????????? 🤢omg . Please find me a husband in Iceland , so I can move there too 🤔😘. Love your fun videos !💛🩷❤️😍😍😍😍😍 The Rye bread Ice Cream ! WOWzers
🤣🤣🤣Yes, it's a lot of food... 4 restaurants in 4 hours! Come hungry! Thanks for watching!
We participated in a food walk just 4 weeks ago. Absolutely amazing, and an excellent guide.
Hákarl wasn't bad, I actually went for seconds. And thirds 😁
Also I wonder when is the last time she's visit the U.S.
I get my hotdogs at the mall. No tourist line and same folks.
Still not the same, someone that has been eating those for 45 years :) It is something about the old place.
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Them's some tiny portions.
looks good BUT....i do not eat lamb. at. all. so i guess this tour would not be for me. still i appreciate it.
Great video! Can't wait to see and eat everything about iceland. You have made my anticipation unbearable.
The focus was more on yourselves than the food..would've helped to feature the food more.
The tour is always changing, new restaurants, new meals, new delicacies! Book a tour to experience just a sample of what the Icelandic food scene is all about ~ bit.ly/IWAVfoodwalk and use code ICEVIEW for 10% off!
Иммиграха там тяжеловатая! Без еврогражданства лучше пожрать туда не летать! 😂