Sometimes during January New Hampshire can feel like a small place, too full of short days and snow. But one unique restaurant in New Hampshire offers the chance to travel the world, without ever leaving the Granite State. The Gypsy Cafe in Lincoln is unlike any other restaurant in the world, and it’s the perfect place to get a meal in 2017.
In the White Mountains of New Hampshire, you aren’t exactly expecting to find a colorful cafe bursting with vibrant colors and enchanting flavors.
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But you’ll be very glad you did! The colorful decor isn’t the only thing that sets the Gypsy Cafe apart.
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The menu is also totally unique, featuring foods from all around the world.
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You’ve got to start with the grilled cheese fondue appetizer. The bacon and cheese cubes and apricot dipping sauce are absolutely to die for.
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If you’re looking for a healthier option, roasted brussels sprouts will have you changing your tune about this misunderstood vegetable.
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Everything on the menu is the brain child of award-winning chef Dan Duris, who uses fresh ingredients to make dishes that are inspired from cultures around the world. This Kung Pau Tofu is just one example.
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Even recipes you thought you knew, like chicken fajitas, take on a distinct and delightful spin at the Gypsy Cafe.
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Seriously, it’s just all so delicious.
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Inside, local artists have lended their talents to give the Gypsy Cafe a completely unique atmosphere.
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Every night the restaurant is packed, so dinner reservations are strongly recommended.
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Gypsy Cafe is located at 117 Main Street in Lincoln. Find more information here.
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