Icelandic Hot Dogs get Guardian vote 22. ágúst 2006 11:02 Bæjarins bestu Við pulsuvagninn - rétta myndin British newspaper The Guardian recently selected the five best fast-food stands in Europe, and Reykjavik's "Bæjarins Bestu" hot dog stand was in second place. " I can't believe it! I'm speechless," said owner Guðrún Kristmundsdóttir yesterday when Fréttablaðið called her. Bæjarins bestu was beaten to the first place by a travelling Scottish porridge stand. " It's hilarious that porridge was in first place," laughed Guðrún, whose hot dog stand is the city's busiest fast-food venue, especially late at night on weekends. Guðrún added that Bill Clinton's visit to the hot dog stand two years ago really upped the reputation of the place . " Now lots of famous people stop by. All of Metallica ate hot dogs here for example. Tourists seem to love the hot dogs, I don't think they're used to hot dogs being made from quality meat." The Guardian states that the secret to the hot dogs is the remúlaði sauce which is described as "mysterious and delicious". According to Guðrún the only complaints she gets are from Danish tourists who are unable to buy a beer to go with their hot dog. "I'm not going to get a licqor licence though. There are plenty of bars all around me to cater to those needs. " News News in English Mest lesið Verkalýðsfélögin úrelt og þau hefði mátt leggja niður um aldamótin Innlent Þúsundir hermanna kallaðir heim frá Þýskalandi Erlent Gulu hjólunum stillt upp á slysstöðum Innlent „Slátrarinn frá Bosníu“ við dauðans dyr Erlent „Flokkur fólksins tekur í rauninni út óánægju með ríkisstjórnina“ Innlent Höfðinginn átti sig ekki á lokuninni Innlent Lífið umturnaðist í kjölfar slyssins Innlent Fjöldi viðbragðsbíla kom á vettvang falsboðs Innlent Glapræði að fella niður einu ferð dagsins: „Er öllum sama þó Grímsey fari í eyði?“ Innlent „Dapurlegt pólitískt útspil“ Innlent
British newspaper The Guardian recently selected the five best fast-food stands in Europe, and Reykjavik's "Bæjarins Bestu" hot dog stand was in second place. " I can't believe it! I'm speechless," said owner Guðrún Kristmundsdóttir yesterday when Fréttablaðið called her. Bæjarins bestu was beaten to the first place by a travelling Scottish porridge stand. " It's hilarious that porridge was in first place," laughed Guðrún, whose hot dog stand is the city's busiest fast-food venue, especially late at night on weekends. Guðrún added that Bill Clinton's visit to the hot dog stand two years ago really upped the reputation of the place . " Now lots of famous people stop by. All of Metallica ate hot dogs here for example. Tourists seem to love the hot dogs, I don't think they're used to hot dogs being made from quality meat." The Guardian states that the secret to the hot dogs is the remúlaði sauce which is described as "mysterious and delicious". According to Guðrún the only complaints she gets are from Danish tourists who are unable to buy a beer to go with their hot dog. "I'm not going to get a licqor licence though. There are plenty of bars all around me to cater to those needs. "
News News in English Mest lesið Verkalýðsfélögin úrelt og þau hefði mátt leggja niður um aldamótin Innlent Þúsundir hermanna kallaðir heim frá Þýskalandi Erlent Gulu hjólunum stillt upp á slysstöðum Innlent „Slátrarinn frá Bosníu“ við dauðans dyr Erlent „Flokkur fólksins tekur í rauninni út óánægju með ríkisstjórnina“ Innlent Höfðinginn átti sig ekki á lokuninni Innlent Lífið umturnaðist í kjölfar slyssins Innlent Fjöldi viðbragðsbíla kom á vettvang falsboðs Innlent Glapræði að fella niður einu ferð dagsins: „Er öllum sama þó Grímsey fari í eyði?“ Innlent „Dapurlegt pólitískt útspil“ Innlent