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Avis RESTAURANT OTO Reykjavík
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We had Japanese bread, which was okay, tasty, soft, and the butter with miso paste was so interesting, regarding the combination of flavors. Then the burrata—that was so good, light, fresh, and with a bit of sweetness flavor, that was really good. Then the skewers—those were amazing! I loved the consistency, structure, and softness of the meat. Then the scallop with Italian cheese—I think that's not a good dish. I think the cheese covers the flavor of the scallop and it was a bit too salty, but it looked good on the seashells of St. Jack scallop. Then the lobster—that was good. Lobster itself is delicious, and it goes well with Italian sides (sauce and garnish), but I think it could be more Icelandic in style. Then we had anelotti (Italian dumplings), and I think they were very good in general, but the dough was too hard, a bit too thick, it was not al dente, but too short boiled. However, the sauce was so delicious; I loved it. Also, the filling inside was good, with good flavor. And in the end—tiramisu, that was really good. The structure and consistency were really good, maybe a little bit too much of pistachios, but that's probably how the chef wants it. It was so soft, not overloaded with cream; I could feel the mascarpone, and the shape was really good served, because it was like a separated piece. Also, I have to add that the drinks were very well served. They looked very good, sophisticated, and elegant. In general, I would say that it's a very good restaurant with a very big potential, but these little errors, for me, make a difference. I would come there again.
My recent dining experience at OTO Restaurant in Iceland was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted with warmth and professionalism, setting the tone for a memorable evening.
The customer service at OTO is truly top-notch. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of our dining experience was perfect. They were attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and offered excellent recommendations.
Now, onto the food. Oh my goodness, where do I even begin? Every dish we sampled was a work of art, but there are two standout dishes that I simply cannot stop raving about. First up, the halibut carpaccio. This dish is an absolute masterpiece, with delicate slices of halibut that practically melt in your mouth. The freshness of the fish combined with the subtle seasoning creates a flavour explosion that is truly unforgettable. It's no wonder it's considered a number one dish on the menu.
And for all you truffle lovers out there, you absolutely must try the truffle pasta at OTO. The amount of truffle is simply insane – each bite is like a little slice of truffle heaven. Trust me when I say that this dish is an absolute game-changer.
In addition to the halibut carpaccio and truffle pasta, every other dish we tried was equally divine. The chefs at OTO have a true talent for combining flavours and creating dishes that are both innovative and delicious.
Do yourself a favour and make a reservation at OTO – you won't regret it!
Crudo - Halibut, plums, daikon, tapioca
so bloody amazing. The halibut is so soft. The entire dish just works.
Butabara - Pork, kabayaki, peanuts, coriander
SO AMAZING Could be the most delicious food ever eaten. Melts in my mouth. The pork belly is so soft a knife is like an insult. The flavours sing on the taste buds. Wow. Everything works so well together. Chill 3 thin rings with each skewer just perfect. Balance is just perfect. It’s one of those dishes that words don’t do it justice.
Hand dived scallop - Spinach, citrus soy, togarashi (Shichi-mi tōgarashi, also known as nana-iro tōgarashi or simply shichimi, is a common Japanese spice mixture containing seven ingredients. Tōgarashi is the Japanese name for Capsicum annuum peppers, and it is this ingredient that makes shichimi spicy. ). Comes in single shell 4 small Scallops with a delicious sauce of citrus & soy: so well balanced. The show though is the amazing spicy mix it is superb. The scallops taste like SCALLOPS yes delicious mouth watering perfect cooking. Loved it
What an excellent restaurant, the Pork should be kept a secret so I can always get a table. Alas I believe the word is out. I will add that the staff are many and very attentive warm friendly. Nice to see.
Come to Iceland for the amazing scenery the wonderful warm friendly people stay for OTO. Pure genius pure joy for anyone especially for a food lover.
I just want to sing the praises of my taste buds. WOW WOW WOW WOW
The lemon dessert was a highlight which id highly recommend.
Strongly recommended ????????
Toutefois, plusieurs points négatifs ont gâché notre soirée :
- Menu illisible
- Portions servies très petites
- Plats principaux avec beaucoup d’huile et peu de savoir-faire
Nous sommes partis sans prendre de desserts, frustrés de constater que nous nous sommes manifestement faits arnaqués.
The vegan option for the Japanese bread was some seaweed crackers, tasty nevertheless but the waiter didn't mention it when taking the order.
There was one dish on the menu marked incorrectly as vegan.
As the main dish I ordered the aubergine which was too greasy and the rice that came on the side had a disproportionate amount of sauce.
For dessert, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that the vegan option for the zabaglione simply was strawberry sorbet topped with strawberries...
I see that the menu has been updated so I might give it another chance sometime and hopefully my opinion will change.
Would love to return to try everything on the menu!
Just go there...
Upon entering OTO, you are greeted by a modern and inviting ambiance. The restaurant's interior is a blend of contemporary Icelandic design with subtle nods to both Italian and Japanese culture, creating a cozy yet cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Now, onto the food – it's truly exceptional. The menu at OTO is a carefully curated selection of dishes that beautifully marry the two culinary traditions. Start your culinary journey with their signature sushi pizza, a mouthwatering fusion of fresh sashimi and Italian-style thin crust. It's a delightful explosion of flavors and textures.
For main courses, the options are equally impressive. The homemade pasta dishes, infused with Japanese ingredients and techniques, are a revelation. Don't miss the Miso Carbonara or the Sake-infused Pappardelle – they are nothing short of exquisite.
The attention to detail in every dish is evident, and the use of high-quality ingredients is commendable. Whether you're a fan of Italian classics or a sushi aficionado, OTO caters to a wide range of palates.
The dessert menu is equally enticing. Try the Matcha Tiramisu, a brilliant fusion of the classic Italian dessert with Japanese green tea flavors – it's a delightful ending to a memorable meal.
The service at OTO is attentive and knowledgeable, with staff who are passionate about the food they serve. The wine and sake selection complements the menu perfectly, and the staff can recommend pairings that enhance your dining experience.
In summary, OTO in Reykjavík is a culinary adventure that takes your taste buds on a delightful journey through the fusion of Italian and Japanese cuisine. With its stylish ambiance, innovative dishes, and attentive service, OTO is a standout restaurant in the vibrant Reykjavík dining scene. Whether you're a local or a visitor, OTO is a dining experience you won't want to miss.
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