A Sizzling Night in Reykjavik: The 7 Courses Teppanyaki Tasting Menu with Fire Show
If you’re heading to Reykjavik and craving a dinner that’s part culinary adventure, part entertainment, the 7 Courses Teppanyaki Tasting Menu at Flame Restaurant offers an experience that’s both delicious and visually spectacular. For $110 per person, you get about an hour and a half of engaging cooking, fiery displays, and a diverse tasting of Icelandic ingredients, all wrapped into an intimate setting in the heart of Iceland’s capital.
What instantly draws us to this experience is the combination of high-quality local ingredients — like Icelandic lamb, lobster, and salmon — fused with Japanese teppanyaki style. Plus, the fire show isn’t just for show; it’s a chance to see a skilled chef work magic with flames, turning a meal into a memorable spectacle. We also appreciate that the restaurant is Reykjavík’s only dedicated teppanyaki spot, giving it a uniqueness that appeals to those seeking something off the beaten path.
One potential consideration is that this experience is quite short — roughly 90 minutes — which is perfect for a quick yet satisfying evening, but those looking for a more leisurely or extensive feast might find it a bit concise. Plus, some reviews note variations in the fire show’s intensity and the food’s consistency, so it’s a good idea to go with an open mind and a sense of adventure.
This tour suits travelers who love good visuals and interactive dining, those eager to taste Icelandic ingredients in a new way, and anyone looking for an evening that balances culinary craftsmanship with entertainment. If you enjoy watching chefs perform or trying local food in a lively setting, this is likely a great pick.
Key Points
- Authentic Icelandic ingredients like lamb, lobster, and salmon are featured in a Japanese-style setting.
- Fiery fire show adds a dramatic, Instagram-worthy element to the meal.
- Price-to-value ratio is reasonable for a 7-course tasting with entertainment.
- Intimate atmosphere with most reviews mentioning the restaurant being quiet, private, or accommodating.
- Flexible cancellation policy with free cancellations up to 24 hours ahead.
- Group size limited to about 30 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
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An In-Depth Look at the Teppanyaki Experience in Reykjavik
Location and Setting
The Flame Restaurant and Bar in Reykjavik is a cozy spot centrally located at Katrínartún 4. Its location near public transportation makes it accessible, which is convenient after a day of exploring Iceland’s capital. The restaurant’s interior strikes a balance between modern and welcoming, making it an inviting atmosphere for both couples and small groups. Several reviewers mention feeling like they had a nearly private dinner, especially on quieter nights, which speaks to the intimate vibe of the place.
The Itinerary: What to Expect
The experience begins the moment you arrive, with your mobile ticket giving you a straightforward check-in process. Once seated, you receive a welcome sake cocktail — a nice touch that sets an international tone — before the chef starts working his magic right at the teppanyaki grill in front of you.
The 7-course tasting menu highlights Icelandic ingredients prepared in a Japanese style. The courses often include carpaccio, lobster, salmon, lamb, vegetables, and fried rice. One review states, “The starter was lobster, with salmon, steak, veggies, fried rice, dessert and a tasty cocktail,” which gives a sense of the variety packed into the meal. The courses are designed to be both a tasting and a showcase of Iceland’s best ingredients, prepared with flair.
The Fire Show: More Than Just Cooking
The highlight for many is the fire display. The chef’s skills with flames aren’t just a gimmick — they add excitement and a touch of theatricality. You’ll see flames flicker and dance, often lighting up oil or sake in dramatic ways. As one reviewer put it, “The flame show was spectacular and, as I sat quite close, very warm,” which is a good warning to dress accordingly. Some reviews mentioned that lighting sake in an onion might not be as spectacular as expected, but most agree that the display adds a memorable element to the meal.
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Food Quality and Presentation
We loved the way the chef combines Icelandic produce with the precision and showmanship of Japanese cooking. The lamb, lobster, and salmon are praised for their freshness and flavor. Multiple reviews rave about the deliciousness of the food, calling it “out of this world” and “possibly the best I’ve ever eaten.” Others note that the menu was a little different from what they might have chosen on their own, but that they enjoyed every minute of it.
A few reviews highlight inconsistency: some found the food “not great” or the presentation rushed, especially when the restaurant was short-staffed or when the courses came quickly. It’s worth noting that the experience’s entertainment value and the chef’s skill seem to matter just as much as the food itself.
Atmosphere and Service
The atmosphere is generally described as cozy and friendly. Many reviewers mention attentive staff and a welcoming environment. One person noted feeling like they had “a private dining experience,” which enhances the overall value. On quieter nights, the restaurant might feel more exclusive; during busy times, it could be more lively.
Service quality received mixed reviews—some praise the staff’s friendliness and attentiveness, others mention slow service when short-staffed. Still, the majority agree that the staff are knowledgeable and eager to ensure you enjoy your meal.
Group Size and Practical Details
This tour caps at about 30 participants, which fosters a more intimate and engaging experience. It’s perfect for small groups or couples looking for a special night out. The tour lasts about 90 minutes, making it suitable for those who want a satisfying experience without spending hours.
Pricing and Overall Value
At $110 per person, the experience offers a good balance between quality, entertainment, and uniqueness. For the price, you get a seven-course meal, a fire show, and a chance to sample Icelandic ingredients in a fun, interactive way. Several reviews mention the generous portions and the quality of the ingredients, making it a worthwhile treat, especially considering the novelty of the fire display.
Some travelers felt the menu was somewhat limited or the dinner rushed, but most agree that the overall experience exceeds expectations for the price. Comparing it to other Icelandic attractions, it offers a cultural and culinary fusion that’s both authentic and entertaining.
Final Words: Who Will Love This Experience?
This teppanyaki dinner is ideal for foodies eager to try Icelandic ingredients in a new way, couples seeking a fun and interactive night out, or small groups wanting a memorable spectacle. If you appreciate a good show paired with quality food, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. The evening offers a combination of visual excitement, delicious tastes, and friendly service, making it a memorable highlight in Reykjavík.
However, if you’re after a more relaxed, extensive dining experience or prefer a quiet, slow-paced meal, this might feel a bit brisk. Also, those expecting a traditional Japanese teppanyaki or Hibachi experience might find it less authentic, as some reviews suggest the show is more lighting flames than a fiery spectacle.
In all, the 7 Courses Teppanyaki Tasting Menu with Fire Show is a lively, flavorful, and visually engaging way to spend an evening in Reykjavik, especially if you’re interested in Icelandic ingredients and a bit of theatrical flair.
FAQs
Is this experience suitable for vegetarians?
Given the focus on seafood and meat, this particular menu is not ideal for vegetarians. It primarily features lamb, lobster, and salmon, with no mention of vegetarian options.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a perfect choice for those with a tight schedule or looking for a quick but memorable night.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the experience are not refundable.
Is this experience family-friendly?
Most travelers are adults, and alcoholic beverages are only for those over 18. While children could technically attend, it’s designed more for adults interested in food and entertainment.
What’s included in the price?
The $110 ticket covers the 7-course tasting menu, the fire show, and a welcome sake cocktail. Beverages beyond the cocktail are available separately.
Is the fire show impressive?
The fire display is generally appreciated, though some reviews note it’s more lighting flames than a full-blown show. Sitting close can make it warmer and more engaging.
Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast, a fan of shows, or simply curious about Icelandic ingredients prepared in a new style, this teppanyaki experience offers a compelling mix of flavor and visual drama. It’s a fun, tasty way to spend an evening in Reykjavik, with enough flair and quality to make it worth your while.
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