"When the Faroe Islands were added to the Nordic Countries guided in 2017, KOKS entered with One Michelin Star. In the sixth edition, launched on February 18th 2019, it was promoted to Two Michelin Stars. At the launch event head chef Poul Andrias Zisca was also presented with the Michelin Nordic Countries Young Chef 2019 award. We take a closer look at what makes KOKS so unique… KOKS is the very definition of a dining ‘experience’. You meet at a lakeside fermenting hut where you enjoy an aperitif and a bowl of fortifying lamb broth accompanied by a truly jaw-dropping view out over the water and mountains. Then a Land Rover transports you via a bumpy gravel track to a picturesque 18C turf-roofed former farmhouse and forge. It’s an intimate, romantic place with three wood-clad rooms which blend traditional elements with more modern designs. Sheepskins cover the benches in the lounge, Faroese art adorns the walls and low timbers force you to duck. The creative, highly seasonal menu – of around 20 courses – champions the finest Faroese produce, with an emphasis on traditional techniques such as drying, fermenting, salting and smoking. The terroir of the Island plays a key role, with plenty of foraged produce as well as some more unusual ingredients such as gannet and razorbill featuring in the line-up. Seafood is a highlight – particularly the Faroese scallops and the halibut with watercress – as is the 2 month fermented lamb with onion, which has established itself as a staple on the menu. Dishes are pure yet complex and have an excellent balance of flavours. The service is charming – relaxed, detailed and engaging – and as much effort goes into creating the juice pairings as the wine flights. As always, the Michelin Inspectors’ made several visits throughout the year. Here are some of their favourite dishes: Jákupsskeljar, Skerpikøt, Ræst Kjøt og Leykur, Søl og Bláber." - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team