The Icelandic hot dog, or "pylsa," is more than just your average street food—it’s actually a staple of Iceland’s cuisine, and has become a global sensation. As a surprisingly hot topic, it has been debated that the Icelandic hot dog may, in fact, be the best in the world!
The most famous spot to try these is the iconic Bæjarins Beztu hot dog stand on Tryggvagata Street. The name translates to “The Town’s Best Hot Dogs”, and it has been a famous stop for a fast bite since 1937, attracting everyone looking for a quick snack, from locals to world-famous celebrities.
Former US president Bill Clinton famously tried the Icelandic hot dog in 2004.
Made with high-quality, locally sourced lamb, pork, and beef, the Icelandic hot dog offers a unique, smoky taste that sets it apart from standard hot dogs. The hot dog itself is lightly grilled or steamed and served in a fluffy, slightly sweet bun.
But what truly makes it special is the combination of toppings that bring its taste to the next level. If you want to enjoy an Icelandic hot dog like a local, order "ein med ollu" or "one with everything." This fully loaded version includes ketchup, crispy fried onions, remoulade sauce, raw onion, and last but not least, the famous Icelandic “hot dog mustard” on top.
Whether you’re a foodie or a curious traveler, trying the famous Bæjarins Beztu hot dog is a must when visiting Iceland. The balance of textures and flavors—sweet, tangy, crispy, and creamy—makes the Icelandic hot dog a simple yet irresistibly delicious dish that will have you coming back for more.
Due to its incredible popularity, there's always a line of excited travelers at the original Bæjarins Beztu hot dog stand. However, there are multiple locations all around Reykjavik where you can get the same experience!
We do still recommend visiting the original Bæjarins Beztu hot dog stand on Tryggvagata Street for the ultimate hot dog experience in downtown Reykjavik.
Over the years, Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur has become a global favorite. Despite their humble appearance, the stands are frequented by locals and visitors craving a quick, tasty, and affordable meal. Whether you’re a first-timer or a returning traveler, stopping by Bæjarins Beztu for a hot dog is essential to the Icelandic experience.