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Dining Around the World

Did you know Plymouth offers places to sample all the tastes of the world? The Saturday Patch Passport is a complete list of places to eat in your town organized by international flavor.

 

Do you want to get out of the kitchen, but are bored of the same old places you always go to? Want some fresh ideas for tasty meals? Then the Patch Passport can help. We have assembled a list of local places with international flavors. Try one out and let us know what you think. Bon Appetit!

    American

    Asian

    Brazillian

    English

    French

    Greek

    Italian

    Mexican

    Spanish

    About this column: With Patch Passport, Patch will help be your guide as you become a tourist in your town. Whether you're new to town or want to explore the city you've loved for years, we're here to show you what there is to see. Related Topics: American, Bakery, Brazilian, Coffee, Dining, French, Greek, Italian, Patch Passport, and Restaurants

    patty

    9:48 am on Saturday, July 30, 2011

    We've been back to Plymouth the last couple of years and eating out is always a crap shoot. The best dinner we've almost EVER had was at the old Bert's a couple of years ago...it was called something else though...Stone Henge or something. Absolutely wonderful! From the crusty bread on the table, to the drinks and my shrimp scampi. Just elegant and fun. Then we hit Sam Diego's (awful!!) and the Italian on the waterfront ...Mama Mia's..again icky! The waterfront is good for the fish sandwich. I don;t know...I miss Currier's!

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