Reykjavik Fusion (TV Series REVIEW) — Where Fine Dining Meets Dirty Money
Imagine for a moment that you’re a chef—brilliant, by all accounts—until one day, everything goes horribly wrong. You lose your career, your family, and your reputation. (Oh, and also your freedom, because you wind up in prison.) The police think you burned down your own restaurant for an insurance scam—even though you insist you didn’t. So you do your time, and it’s not great... but because this is Iceland, it’s not unbearable, either. You make friends with other inmates—and get to impress them with your talent, because you’ve earned kitchen privileges. And then you’re released... carrying the baggage of being an ex-con. Reykjavik Fusion is the story of what happens next. And that “next”? Should’ve come with a big ol’ warning sign. When Jónas (played by Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) gets a job cooking at an elementary school, he considers himself lucky; no one else had shown any interest in hiring him. But when parents learn the new cook making such tasty meals for th...