Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Plymouth. Plymouth is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, in the White Mountains Region. Plymouth is located at the convergence of the Pemigewasset and Baker rivers. The population was 6,990 at the 2010 census. The town is home to Plymouth State University, Speare Memorial Hospital, and Plymouth Regional High School.
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4 based on 115 reviews
What a find! Totally unexpected, marvelous Thai food in the middle of New Hampshire. Had dinner here. Friendly, helpful service, reasonable prices, excellent food aesthetically presented. Pleasant to sit and talk; though restaurant was crowded it wasnât noisy. Centrally located with nearby parking.A wonderful meal. Highly recommended and would gladly return.
3 based on 81 reviews
Went for the Luncheon Buffet at Fugaky's. They have a nice selection of appetizer's Boneless Spare Ribs, Chicken Wings, Chicken Fingers, Egg Rolls, General Gau's Chicken, Peking Ravioli, Salt & Pepper Chicken or Shrimp depending on the day & Crab Rangoon, Fried Rice, Lo Mein as well as main dish items of Chicken, Pork, Beef and Vegetarian Dishes. The Buffet includes Sushi Items as well. Egg Drop or Sweet & Sour Soup is included in the Buffet price as well as Hot Tea. They serve the Buffet 11:30 to 2:30, Mon thru Friday (Except on Holidays!) Good deal for the price. They also offer Luncheon Plates (Mon thru Sat) for those that don't want the Buffet you can order off the Main Menu which has a wide variety of items to choose from or choose one of the Luncheon Special Plates that all range under $10. or choose from the Japanese Luncheon Plates that include Sushi, Sashimi, Tempora or Maiki Combo's.
Where to eat American food in Plymouth: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 25 reviews
While staying in town after the ice castles we decided to order some late night food. Open until 2 and they deliver, Hong Kong Garden won by default. Food was average at best. Not many options though!
4 based on 268 reviews
Overlooking the scenic Pemigewasset River and Historic Blair Covered Bridge. Open for Lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch, year round. Our menu features an array of appetizers, huge salads, sandwiches, burgers, fresh fish, Northeast raised beef, dinner entree
We were a party of 5 for dinner and weren't able to see the views (bummer!). It wasn't busy and we were seated right away. The waitress was on the surly side, and not very helpful in discussing the menu. I ordered the steak tips, and emphasized that they Please be served medium rare (asked several times). The rest of the crew ordered Udon bowl and Bibimbap, and a few sandwiches. The steak tips were well done, and I passed on complaining, as the rest of my party was eating and I didn't want to upset them with the delay. The Bibimbap was lackluster, as was the Udon bowl. The guys liked their sandwiches. So, I guess it wasn't terrible, but it certainly was mediocre. The service was awful. We ordered drinks and we were never asked about seconds, which loses $$ for the restaurant.
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