However, as it turns out, Cafe Loki had really excellent, relatively inexpensive (for Iceland) food, and good beer.
But yeah, I may have planned this tweet several days ago, because that’s how my geek rolls.
However, as it turns out, Cafe Loki had really excellent, relatively inexpensive (for Iceland) food, and good beer.
But yeah, I may have planned this tweet several days ago, because that’s how my geek rolls.
I am burdened with glorious pastries. #avengers pic.twitter.com/VMBbovxGnX
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We had the tasting platter with the feremented shark !!
You were braver than I was!
The rest of the platter was okay but the shgark was pretty rank. My husband liked it so he ate the rest of mine!l
Take a look at my travel blog on this place: http://catsholidaytravel.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/cafe-loki-reykavik.html
Some food porn pics for your foodie followers, please.
You know…I haven’t been taking food pictures. It’s not that the food hasn’t been fantastic, because it has. I just don’t really do food photos regularly. Sorry!
Pity. Love the Iceland updates. 🙂