CAFÉ IGDLO
Read moreHotel Narsaq has a comfortable coffee shop where you can enjoy a wide range of delicious sandwiches and other light meals as well as light cakes and other drinks (coffee, tea, soda). The terrace offers a beautiful view of the fjord, ideal for relaxing and meeting with the locals.
HOTEL KAP FARVEL
Read moreApart from the grill bar on the harbor, which serves hamburger snacks and hot drinks, the hotel's restaurant is the only place for lunch and dinner in Nanortalik. You'll find a simple menu, often with just one dish - that of the day - featuring classic dishes based on Greenlandic produce, at an affordable price! Remember to book in advance if possible, and before 1pm for dinner. In the morning, a hearty Greenlandic breakfast is served in the company of fishermen who have just returned from the sea. An authentic atmosphere!
CAFÉ THORHILDUR
Read moreNamed in honor of Erik le Rouge's wife, this harbor-side café is a pleasant stop-off for delicious cakes accompanied by hot drinks, smoothies or milkshakes. Small brunches and hot meals on the go are also served. You'll also find a store selling locally-made souvenirs, such as jewelry made from muskox wool. You can dine here in high season, or head to the Leif Eriksson Hotel (reservation required), or stock up at Pilersuisoq.
POLAR-TUT
Read moreThe small café Polar-Tut (literally "to meet") serves as a bar and snack bar, with the possibility of eating snacks such as hamburgers, pizza, nachos, sandwiches, omelettes and even grilling your own meat once a week in summer. Local atmosphere guaranteed. Most travelers head for the Narsarsuaq hotel's two food services: a restaurant (6pm-9:30pm in summer) and a cafeteria (6:30am-8pm all year round) serving more classic dishes.
BLUE ICE CAFÉ
Read moreIt's the office of the Blue Ice Explorer travel agency, the official tourist information center and a café all rolled into one! As well as providing information and booking excursions, you'll be able to enjoy affordable refreshments (hot drinks, pastries, snacks). There's also a library with a wealth of information on the region, as well as maps, souvenirs and equipment rentals for a whole range of local activities (hiking, camping, fishing, mountain biking, kayaking, satellite phones...).