How much is an average dinner in Iceland?

Most meals at dinner will be at least 40-50 USD. It's not uncommon to find a 3-course menu that costs 150-200 USD in a restaurant in Reykjavik. Hotels often have a set menu price, which will often start from 5000 ISK (45 USD).
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How much does it cost to eat in Iceland per day?

Average Daily Food Cost: $60-$105 USD

Food in Iceland is extremely expensive. Even though I saved money on breakfast (included in my hostel stay), I would suggest budgeting $20-$35 USD per meal.
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Is it expensive to eat in Iceland?

Eating out is relatively expensive (the average plate will cost between 15.50 USD and 31 USD), so the locals consider restaurant dining a treat instead of a regular occurrence. If you're going to be eating out in Iceland every night of your stay, expect your expenses to soar.
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How much does an evening meal cost in Iceland?

Budget Dinner Prices in Reykjavik: $15-$25. You should be able to find dinner at a restaurant in a less touristy part of town for around $20.
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How much spending money do you need per day in Iceland?

What is this? An average trip to Iceland cost for travellers that want to vacation in Iceland is approximately $100-195 per person per day. This means that the cost of 7 days in Iceland is around $700 to $1365.
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How much is a burger in Iceland?

In Iceland, a typical fast food meal costs: 14 USD (1,800 ISK) for a McMeal at McDonalds or BurgerKing (or similar combo meal), and 4.30 USD (567 ISK) for a cheeseburger.
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How much is a Big Mac in Reykjavik?

A Big Mac in Reykjavik sells for 650 krona (£3.22), but the 20% price rise required to make a decent profit would have increased it to 780 krona (£3.86), which would have made the Icelandic version of the burger the most expensive in the world.
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Why is food in Iceland so expensive?

Firstly, labour itself is expensive with a lot of mandatory overhead. Secondly, farming in Iceland is tightly regulated with importation of many agricultural products forbidden and price controls on local products. The equipment needed to run a farm has to be imported, making Icelandic farms costly.
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How much is a beer in Reykjavik Iceland?

HOW MUCH DOES BEER COST IN ICELAND? 500 ml of beer will set you back between 800 and 1.500 ISK with prices of 1.000 to 1.200 ISK being typical. 1 liter of beer does not cost much more than 500 ml.
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Do we tip in Iceland?

Tipping isn't mandatory or customary in Iceland, but it is always appreciated. The standard rate of tax on Icelandic products is 24%, with some products and services, including books, food and accommodation, taxed at a reduced rate of 11%.
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How much is a glass of wine in Iceland?

A beer or a glass of house wine costs between 1000 and 1500 ISK if it's not happy hour, and 650 to 750 ISK during happy hour. Cocktails cost around 2300 to 2600 ISK outside of happy hour and 1200 to 1600 ISK during happy hour.
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Is Reykjavik expensive for tourists?

For the most part, no, it is not expensive to travel to Iceland. A new wave of budget airlines such as Norwegian and Wizzair, plus Iceland's own national carrier, Icelandair offering free stopovers in Iceland has meant that the cost of travelling to Iceland is pretty cheap (or even free!).
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How can I save money on food in Iceland?

Let's get into it.
  1. Cook your own meals. First up is to cook your own food. ...
  2. Breakfast included in your accommodation. Next, I suggest to find accommodation that has breakfast included. ...
  3. Eat hot dogs. My third tip is to eat the Icelandic hot dogs. ...
  4. Alcohol at duty free. My next tip is so important. ...
  5. Drink the Iceland tap water.
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Can you use US dollars in Iceland?

Currency: The currency in Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). Many places (restaurants, bars, tourist attractions) will take US dollars, Canadian dollars, Euros, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish currencies. Payment: Icelanders usually pay for everything by credit or debit card.
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What food is not allowed in Iceland?

Prohibited articles. Uncooked meat and various meat products e.g. dried meat, uncooked smoked ham, bacon, saddle of pork, smoked uncooked sausages (e.g. salami), uncooked poultry etc. Meat and meat products have to be fully cooked in order to be allowed into the country. Uncooked milk and uncooked eggs.
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What is a typical Icelandic diet?

The most typical food in Iceland involves fish, lamb, or Icelandic skyr (a type of yogurt). These have been the main elements in the Icelandic diet for over a thousand years. Icelandic meals are commonly meat-based due to the lack of farmable lands in the past.
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What does Reykjavik mean in English?

Etymology. From Icelandic Reykjavík (“bay of smokes”).
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How expensive are groceries in Iceland?

Unlike almost everything else in Iceland [gas, liquor, accommodations, dining out], prices at grocery stores in Iceland are relatively similar to shopping at your average store in America or Europe. For example, Iceland groceries such as frozen pizza may cost $4-5 USD, chips may cost $2 USD, and bread will cost $3.
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How much does a hot dog cost in Iceland?

How Much does an Icelandic Hot Dog Cost? Food in Iceland can be expensive. It's probably the thing you'll spend the most on when visiting the country. But an Icelandic hot dog will set you back just 280 ISK, about $2.50 US.
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Do I need to carry cash in Iceland?

Something unique about traveling to Iceland is that you will virtually never need to use cash currency in Iceland. The vast majority of Icelanders use debit or credit card for making purchases.
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What is the best month to visit Iceland?

The summer months — July and August — are Iceland's warmest, and have long been the most popular time to visit. And June, with its 24 hours of daylight, sees just about as many tourists as the peak of summer. But even during this season, bad weather (rain and intense winds) is not uncommon.
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Can you use cash in Iceland?

Credit and debit cards are very common forms of payment for people who travel to Iceland. In fact, locals rarely use cash since most merchants accept credit and debit cards even for small purchases. Travellers cheques, though less common, are also accepted at banks and major hotels or tourist centres.
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