Kaffi Borgir

Mývatn Region


Kaffi Borgir is a cafe-souvenir shop at the top of the ridge overlooking the Dimmuborgir lava field. Grab a table on the outside terrace, sample the house speciality (grilled trout), and watch the sun dance its shadows across the jagged lava bursts. The soup buffet (11.30am to 4pm) is 1950kr; the summertime two-course dinner special (3500kr) is excellent value.


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