Not quite known for the fine dining scene, Scandinavian cooking has always been for survival purposes with the difficult climates to grow in all year round. Matur OG Drykkur is basing its philosophy off of one of the oldest Icelandic cookbooks to date but giving it some modern flare and fun. Traditional Icelandic cuisine but modernized. Residing in an old salt fish factory, the vibes in this room alone take you back centuries of culture. With an open kitchen its a very rustic and nostalgic feel that really leads well into the menu.
I was able to try a few firsts here; horse being one of them! and it was raw too, Game of Thrones style..
Anyway, here are my tasting notes from dinner. Huge thank you to the team again at Matur OG Drykkur, what an unforgettable lesson and experience.
Butter with sea salt and Icelandic thyme
warm, soft and crunchy crust.
very tender meat, soft and was cut with great acidity.
*Icelandic horses*
the only breed in Iceland
Have a 5th gate
Are prone to 0 diseases
Once a horse leaves Iceland it can never come back, because of that reason 👆🏼
Only ride western (two handed)
very Smokey, the feta was very sharp and tangy, but in a good way.
soup was very clean and smooth. Chunks of halibut were very tender. Apples were a great pop of fresh and crispness. The sourness of the apples was a perfect compliment to the creamy salty fish stew. One of the best fish soups i’ve honestly had.
baked 3 times in 6 hour intervals. Each time basted with blueberries, maple, vinegar and chicken stock. Glazed and Charred before serving.
very crispy. ; tempura style. Both tonsils and cod head were very gelatinous and sticky due to slow collagen breakdown. But very tender and flakey.
Dried capers, cured egg yolk and pickled onions. Mayo based.
F*$@#ing amazing. Tasted like funnel cake with the best compliment.