Watching the World go by 9. júní 2006 16:06 B5, nýr veitingastaður b5 I approached with trepidation, the usual clichés at the ready: "trendy and upscale bar-bistro with modern and chic Scandinavian design". Does Reykjavík really need another one of these places and can they ever be distinguished from each other? I was very pleasantly surprised. Far from being arrogant and pretentious, as so many similar establishments are, b5, the self-proclaimed bistro-lounge on Laugavegur which opened only last month, manages to be both refreshingly laid back and very stylish. Owner Þorvaldur Skúlason says he is aiming for a big "living room" feeling and he achieves this very successfully. One wall is dominated by a huge leather sofa and the lighting is primarily provided by giant (and I mean giant) lampshade lights rather than colder halogen. For daytime patrons, there is a wall of books (and even pencils and sketchpads). For night-time visitors, a long table / bar extends along a good length of the restaurant: "Perfect for flirting," asserted my companion. "It's set up well for playing footsie." The menu is written in a slightly cheeky fashion ¿ starters are defined as "In the beginning" and there is a large "Not too hungry ¿ but still ¿" section ¿ and has a range of modern Icelandic offerings. (A note to the writers, however ¿ please, please spell-check the English part of the menu!) There are only four www.b5.is main dishes to choose from (fish, lamb, chicken, or a hamburger, 1190 ¿ 2900 ISK) but the smaller meals area (590 ¿ 1200 ISK) is quite comprehensive. The wine glass servings were wonderfully generous. The portions were a good size, although if I were an 85 kg man I might be hungry again within a few hours (asking for more of the free bread will compensate for this). The staff looked to be barely old enough to legally order a beer, but were savvy, friendly, and completely professional, being attentive yet not hovering. b5 has achieved a very difficult balance. It is cosy, but not stuffy. It is modern, but not cold. It is trendy, but not snobby. In short, it's just a great place to spend a few hours. - Eliza Reid. b5, Bankastræti 5, Tel. 552 9600 Eating out News in English Mest lesið Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Vaktin: Totur farnar að teygja sig til norðurs Innlent Eldri maður á gamalli Corollu ógnaði ekki lífi hjóna á nýjum Ram Innlent Sigmundur hafi viljað í kennslustund með nemendum Innlent Hörð viðbrögð við vaxtahækkunum Innlent Segir íbúafundinn ekki hafa verið nægilega upplýsandi Innlent „Allt athafnasvæði Bláa lónsins er innan varnargarða“ Innlent Með hundruð kílóa af þýfi heima hjá sér Innlent Tilbúin að aflýsa verkföllum í fjórum leikskólum Innlent Ákærður fyrir að nauðga og myrða þrettán ára stúlku Erlent
I approached with trepidation, the usual clichés at the ready: "trendy and upscale bar-bistro with modern and chic Scandinavian design". Does Reykjavík really need another one of these places and can they ever be distinguished from each other? I was very pleasantly surprised. Far from being arrogant and pretentious, as so many similar establishments are, b5, the self-proclaimed bistro-lounge on Laugavegur which opened only last month, manages to be both refreshingly laid back and very stylish. Owner Þorvaldur Skúlason says he is aiming for a big "living room" feeling and he achieves this very successfully. One wall is dominated by a huge leather sofa and the lighting is primarily provided by giant (and I mean giant) lampshade lights rather than colder halogen. For daytime patrons, there is a wall of books (and even pencils and sketchpads). For night-time visitors, a long table / bar extends along a good length of the restaurant: "Perfect for flirting," asserted my companion. "It's set up well for playing footsie." The menu is written in a slightly cheeky fashion ¿ starters are defined as "In the beginning" and there is a large "Not too hungry ¿ but still ¿" section ¿ and has a range of modern Icelandic offerings. (A note to the writers, however ¿ please, please spell-check the English part of the menu!) There are only four www.b5.is main dishes to choose from (fish, lamb, chicken, or a hamburger, 1190 ¿ 2900 ISK) but the smaller meals area (590 ¿ 1200 ISK) is quite comprehensive. The wine glass servings were wonderfully generous. The portions were a good size, although if I were an 85 kg man I might be hungry again within a few hours (asking for more of the free bread will compensate for this). The staff looked to be barely old enough to legally order a beer, but were savvy, friendly, and completely professional, being attentive yet not hovering. b5 has achieved a very difficult balance. It is cosy, but not stuffy. It is modern, but not cold. It is trendy, but not snobby. In short, it's just a great place to spend a few hours. - Eliza Reid. b5, Bankastræti 5, Tel. 552 9600
Eating out News in English Mest lesið Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Vaktin: Totur farnar að teygja sig til norðurs Innlent Eldri maður á gamalli Corollu ógnaði ekki lífi hjóna á nýjum Ram Innlent Sigmundur hafi viljað í kennslustund með nemendum Innlent Hörð viðbrögð við vaxtahækkunum Innlent Segir íbúafundinn ekki hafa verið nægilega upplýsandi Innlent „Allt athafnasvæði Bláa lónsins er innan varnargarða“ Innlent Með hundruð kílóa af þýfi heima hjá sér Innlent Tilbúin að aflýsa verkföllum í fjórum leikskólum Innlent Ákærður fyrir að nauðga og myrða þrettán ára stúlku Erlent