Sometimes you’re looking for a restaurant that’s not too fancy, not too far, just local, laid back, and serving scumdiddlyumptious food. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. These under the radar New Hampshire restaurants serve no fuss, just great eats. You’ll love these underrated New Hampshire restaurants so much you’ll want to scream “scumdiddlyumptious!”

  1. Gale Motor Co. Eatery, Manchester

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Gale Motor Co./yelp Gale Motor Co. opened earlier this year at 36 Lowell St. in Manchester. The tapas-inspired restaurant draws on a variety of cultures to serve up sharing plates that are absolutely delicious!

  1. Smokeshow Barbecue, Concord

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Gigi A./yelp Southern-inspired barbecue is hard to find here in New England, but Smokeshow is the real deal, with no fuss. Located at 89 Fort Eddy Rd, Concord.

  1. California Burritos, Nashua

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Edward H./yelp It may not look like much from the outside, but inside this restaurant is vibrant and bright, and serves food that will absolutely transform your burrito eating experience. Located at 101 Factory Street, Nashua.

  1. Kashmir Indian Cuisine, Salem

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Paul M./flickr Indian cuisine isn’t exactly popular in New Hampshire, but Kashmir has hundreds of rave reviews. Once you eat there you’ll understand why! Located at 396 S. Broadway, Salem.

  1. Lucas, Keene

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Allison H./yelp If you love Italian, you’ll want to head to Luca’s, at 10 Central Square in Keene.

  1. Cure, Portsmouth

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Meet G./yelp Cure specializes in American comfort food, which is simply scrumdiddlyuptious! Visit at 189 State St. in Portsmouth.

  1. Wild Willy’s Burgers, Rochester

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Wild Willy’s Burgers/yelp There is no food item quite as beloved as the burger, and Willy’s knows how to make them right. Whether you like chicken or beef, you’re sure to find a burger you love at 724 Columbus Ave. Rochester.

  1. Gypsy Cafe, Lincoln

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Mike N./yelp Gypsy Cafe serves food from around the world, all right out of its tiny but beautiful shop at 117 Main St. in Lincoln.

  1. The Skinny Pancake, Hanover

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Denise C./yelp The Skinny Pancake is known for crepes that are out of this world. Whether you like savory or sweet, head to 3 Lebanon St. Hanover.

  1. The Kitchen at Windham Junction, Windham

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Lorre F./yelp Soup, salad and sandwiches can be positively scrumpdiddlyumptious, and they are at the Windham Junction.

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Gale Motor Co./yelp

Gale Motor Co. opened earlier this year at 36 Lowell St. in Manchester. The tapas-inspired restaurant draws on a variety of cultures to serve up sharing plates that are absolutely delicious!

David B./yelp

Gigi A./yelp

Southern-inspired barbecue is hard to find here in New England, but Smokeshow is the real deal, with no fuss. Located at 89 Fort Eddy Rd, Concord.

Laura H./yelp

Edward H./yelp

It may not look like much from the outside, but inside this restaurant is vibrant and bright, and serves food that will absolutely transform your burrito eating experience. Located at 101 Factory Street, Nashua.

Paul M./yelp

Paul M./flickr

Indian cuisine isn’t exactly popular in New Hampshire, but Kashmir has hundreds of rave reviews. Once you eat there you’ll understand why! Located at 396 S. Broadway, Salem.

Christopher C./flickr

Allison H./yelp

If you love Italian, you’ll want to head to Luca’s, at 10 Central Square in Keene.

Cure Restaurant/facebook

Meet G./yelp

Cure specializes in American comfort food, which is simply scrumdiddlyuptious! Visit at 189 State St. in Portsmouth.

Ian W./yelp

Wild Willy’s Burgers/yelp

There is no food item quite as beloved as the burger, and Willy’s knows how to make them right. Whether you like chicken or beef, you’re sure to find a burger you love at 724 Columbus Ave. Rochester.

Mr. B./yelp

Mike N./yelp

Gypsy Cafe serves food from around the world, all right out of its tiny but beautiful shop at 117 Main St. in Lincoln.

The Skinny Pancake/facebook

Denise C./yelp

The Skinny Pancake is known for crepes that are out of this world. Whether you like savory or sweet, head to 3 Lebanon St. Hanover.

Lorre F./yelp

Soup, salad and sandwiches can be positively scrumpdiddlyumptious, and they are at the Windham Junction.

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