Le Kock
About Le Kock
Founded by three chefs with fine dining backgrounds, Le Kock brings gourmet quality to fast food. The burgers use Icelandic beef, the buns are house-made, and the tattoo-art décor with punk music creates an unforgettable atmosphere.
Le Kock offers a casual, lively dining experience, set against punk-rock inspired with tattoo-style art. Specialising in Burgers & Grill and Street Food cuisine, the kitchen serves Lunch, Dinner. Among its standout qualities: gourmet burgers.
Situated in the heart of Reykjavík, Le Kock welcomes walk-ins, making it easy to add to your Iceland itinerary. The pricing strikes a good balance between quality and value for most travellers.
Punk-rock inspired with tattoo-style art
Perfect For
Who will love dining at Le Kock
Family Dinners
Children welcome, family-friendly menu
Budget Travelers
Great value without breaking the bank
Casual Lunches
Relaxed daytime dining, no fuss
Authentic Iceland
Loved by locals, not just tourists
Plant-Based Eaters
Vegetarian
Group Celebrations
Buzzing energy, ideal for groups
Must-Try Dishes
Why Visit Le Kock
- Gourmet burgers
- Fine dining chefs
- Punk rock atmosphere
- House-made buns
Iceland Dining Tips
Know before you go
Tipping
Tipping is not expected in Iceland. Service is included in all prices — locals rarely tip, though it is always appreciated.
Payment
Iceland is almost entirely cashless. Cards are accepted virtually everywhere, including most small cafes and food trucks.
Language
Menus are available in English at most restaurants. Icelandic staff almost universally speak excellent English.
Booking
In summer (June–August), popular restaurants book up weeks in advance. Reserve as early as possible for the best tables.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Daily 11:30–23:00
Reservations
Walk-ins welcome. Booking ahead is recommended in summer.
Meal Service
Ambiance
Dietary Options
Getting There
Location
Reykjavík, Reykjavík
Distance from Reykjavík
In Reykjavík city centre
Coordinates
64.1457°N, 21.9342°W
Parking
Limited/no parking — use public transport
Nearby Experiences
More to explore around Reykjavík
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Frequently Asked Questions about Le Kock
Everything you need to know before you visit.
How much does it cost to eat at Le Kock?
Le Kock is priced at $$ (Mid-Range (2,500–5,000 ISK)). Burgers 2,500–3,500 ISK. A fair price for the quality offered.
Do I need to make a reservation at Le Kock?
Walk-ins are generally welcome at Le Kock, though booking ahead during summer (June–August) is advisable to avoid waiting.
What should I order at Le Kock?
The must-try dishes at Le Kock include: Classic Le Kock burger, Truffle fries, Fried chicken sandwich. These dishes best showcase what makes this restaurant special.
Is Le Kock good for vegetarians or vegans?
Yes — Le Kock caters to: Vegetarian. Let your server know your dietary requirements when ordering.
Where is Le Kock located?
Le Kock is located in Reykjavík, Reykjavík, Iceland. It is in the heart of Reykjavík city. Punk-rock inspired with tattoo-style art.
Is Le Kock child-friendly?
Yes, Le Kock is family-friendly and welcomes children. It is a great choice for a family meal in Reykjavík.
Is Le Kock wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Le Kock is wheelchair accessible. If you have specific accessibility needs, it is always worth calling ahead to confirm arrangements.
When is Le Kock open?
Le Kock is open: Daily 11:30–23:00. It is open year-round, though hours may vary on public holidays.
Can I pay by card at Le Kock?
Yes, Le Kock accepts credit and debit cards. Iceland is one of the most cashless countries in the world — you can safely pay by card here without needing local cash.
What is the dress code at Le Kock?
Le Kock has a relaxed Casual, Lively atmosphere with no strict dress code. Iceland is an informal country and restaurants rarely enforce formal dress requirements.
Is there an English menu at Le Kock?
Iceland is extremely tourist-friendly and the vast majority of restaurants, including Le Kock, offer menus in English. Staff typically speak excellent English, so you can easily ask about dishes, ingredients, and allergens.
Do they serve takeaway at Le Kock?
Takeaway availability at Le Kock can vary. We recommend calling ahead or checking their website to confirm, as many Iceland restaurants now offer takeaway options.
Should I tip at Le Kock?
Tipping is not customary in Iceland. Service charges are included in the bill at Le Kock, and Icelandic culture does not have a strong tipping tradition. While tips are always appreciated, you will not cause offence by not leaving one. If you have had an exceptional experience, rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is a lovely gesture.
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