

By Dayton937
Whether you truly “heart” Valentine’s Day, shun the celebration, or are simply ambivalent to arrow-slinging amoretti, if you’re looking for heartfelt gifts, awesome dinner specials, or great local music, downtown Dayton has you covered. Choose your own adventure in today’s post to create the best weekend experience plopped in the middle of a frigid February.
Date Night
Find out why Amazon.com rated Dayton in its top 20 list of most romantic U.S. cities. If you need gifts and activities for you and your sweetie, here are a few suggestions to squeeze every last drop of romance out of your city:
Who Needs Cupid?
Does that chubby cherub even have a license for his amorous arrows? If you’d rather avoid the slings and arrows of outrageous corporate holidays, here are a few ways you can still have a great time without a heart-shaped box.
A romantic dinner is a great way to begin your Valentine’s experience. (Actual view at downtown Dayton restaurants may vary.)
Eat Your Heart Out
Coupled or not, everyone’s gotta eat! Here are a few drool-worthy dining specials this weekend:
Chef TJ and Owner Joe Castellano of Amber Rose, one of the most charity supporting restaurants in Dayton
We love living in Dayton, Ohio… a close knit community that pulls together to help their poor, impoverished, down trodden and those suffering temporary crises. Lots of companies give not only during “the season of giving,” but year round.
Today, Food Adventures takes time to recognize some of the Miami Valley eateries that we have witnessed supporting numerous charities, year after year after year. These are some of the biggest givers, the most generous folks, but it is certainly not the complete list. These eateries give not only in the Christmas season, but support many charities, year round.
Let us first preface this article by saying that many, many local restaurants support various causes and give willingly to numerous charities. We realize that some of these establishments may have been missed in this article, but that does not diminish their impact on the community.
Without further delay, Food Adventures presents a list of some of the biggest givers, in alphabetical order:
LOCALLY OWNED:
Dan Apolito and Mike Fullenkamp from Archer’s Tavern and Stone House Tavern have immersed themselves in Dayton charities
Here are the locally owned restaurants that go above and beyond when it comes to charitable generosity:
AMBER ROSE: From the Ronald McDonald charities, to local performing arts charities, Amber Rose has a firm involvement in the community. They even have hosted events for Catholic women’s charities, Dayton Children’s Hospital and more. You can see owner Joe Castellano and his workers at many charity and social events throughout the year. They support the community quietly and never toot their own horn. They have also catered for and supported charities like the Dayton International Peace Museum and the local Habitat for Humanity. The list goes on and on..
ARCHERS TAVERN: This popular Centerville restaurant also leads the food scene in community involvement. Owners Dan Apolito and Mike Fullenkamp dive in and help many local causes, donating lots of gift cards and money. Their philosophy is when you give, it comes back to you. Small charities like Hannah’s Treasure Chest or local Alzheimer associations, no charity is too small or too big, and Archer’s helps a lot of them. They even donate to local charities with their everyday menu “wing challenge.” On May 9th, 2016, Archer’s plans on leading a charity event, Pro-Am, with celebrities such as Ickey Woods called Dayton Fairways for Airways Celebrity Golf Classic at NCR Country Club , benefiting the Jovante Woods Foundation. Food Adventures will be involved as well… stay tuned…
Beavercreek Pizza Dive owner Teresa Geraci & Food Adventures’ Chef House, work the Monday buffet for charity
BEAVERCREEK PIZZA DIVE: Each Monday evening, they host an all you can eat pizza buffet for charity. They call it their “Serve Pizza, Do Good,” project. We call it a delicious and filling way to support local causes. Food Adventures has volunteered as guest pizza makers in the past to raise money for local charities like the “Miami Valley Pit Crew” and “Dayton Daybreak.”
BILL’S DONUTS: The best donuts in the world are made by some of the most caring people in the world. Siblings Lisa and Jim Elam have carried on the family business and tradition of giving to the community. They have sponsored dozens of kids baseball teams over the decades, and soccer teams too. They support the Blue Star Moms and Mackenzies Lemonade Stand, and so many more charities. One of their biggest giving events is the annual Superhero 5k Donut Run for “A Special Wish Foundation.” Food Adventures and Dayton Most Metro are planning on being a part of this event every year.
Lisa and Jim Elam pose with the kids before the Superhero Run for “A Special Wish Foundation”
BRIXX ICE CO.: Owner Chris Bhai is an unsung hero for Dayton charity involvement. He is another proprietor who flies under the radar, supporting local causes at every turn. Charities such as Dayton’s domestic violence resource called the Artemis Center, 5 for the kids, and the local Leukemia Lymphoma Society have benefited from their donations. Whether hosting events, or helping cater, Brixx is a solid supported of the Miami Valley. If we listed all the local non-profits that Brixx helps, we would be here all day.
Chris Bhai, owner of Brixx, is one of the most giving restaurateurs in the Miami Valley
CAKE, HOPE and LOVE: Mike and Shannon Teague, owners of this bakery, started with just one cake pan. Now their reach is across the Miami Valley. They have a“Wall of Hope” on their website, where each month, they help a new local charity. Hospice of Dayton and The Hope Foundation of Greater Dayton are just 2 of the area charities they have helped recently. They also make countless donations of free product to charities like www.nohungrykid.org. Another example of good people doing good things for the Dayton community.
CASSANOS: Cassano’s latest generation, Lora, Chip and Chris, have continued their father’s and grandfather’s legacy in recent years. That legacy is a continued tradition of community involvement and charity work. Their “Cassano’s Cares” Foundation” has recently given tens of thousands of dollars to the local Spinal Muscular Atrophy foundation or “SMA.” The corporation has also given to and supported Grandview Hospital’s “Victor J. Cassano Health Center.” Other medical donations recently have gone to the Kettering Medical Breast Evaluation Centers. The Cassano family has also given away thousands of pizzas to charity each year. It is great to see a Dayton icon so involved in future of the Gem City.
Chip and Chris Cassano with Pete Rose on their 60th Anniversary promoting a fundraiser for the Cassano’s Cares Foundation
CHAPPY’S TAP HOUSE: These guys continually hold events through the year as on site fundraisers for like selling old glassware for the Leukemia Lyphoma Society or doing a pint night to fight Prostate Cancer. They are always seen supporting various charity events, and never stop giving to the local cause. Good food, good beer and a company that gives back to the community.
DUBLIN PUB: These guys always lend a hand when charity involvement is needed. From donations to collecting Toys for Tots, they make a “yoemans effort.” The support the Dayton United Rehabilitation Services charity, and have even held fundraisers for a competitor’s bar owner, who had cancer. Holy Trinity Church and Dayton’s Alzheimers Association have been some of the charities that benefited from previous St Patty’s Day parties. Thanks to restaurants like this, local charities get that shot in the arm they need to serve the Miami Valley.
FIFTH STREET BREWPUB: Talk about year round commitment, these guys offer a guest bartending spot every Monday for charity. They also donate a portion of that night’s food receipts to the cause of the week. This is one of the coolest business philosophies and ensures that every week, Dayton area residents can help their favorite charity. Did we mention the great venue, food and beer selection? This brewery also has some of the friendliest staff in town. Manager Dave Tickel and his crew are second to none.
Fifth St. Brewpub manager Dave Tickel with Food Adventures’ Chef House & Hungry Jax on guest bartending night for House of Bread
FRESCO CATERING: Owner Jenn DiSanto is an amazing chef, a wonderful mom and a true inspiration. She used her own personal triumphs as motivation to host events to help causes like the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Dayton. Jenn has organized some unforgettable charitable dinner events such as “Plating a Night of Hope.” She also volunteers at various local schools to teach cooking classes for kids. Chef Jenn is very active in the community and is always giving back. She regularly donates her time, talents and money to several local non-profit organizations, including breast cancer charities. She has inspired many through her successful fight with the disease. Being an animal lover, SICSA Pet Adoption Center is another charity close to her heart. Jenn has been a chef all over the world, and we are lucky this gem eventually landed in the Gem city.
GHOSTLIGHT COFFEE: Not many people are as involved in the Dayton community as owner Shane Anderson. He uses Ghostlight Coffee as a venue to showcase local artists and arts of all types. From hosting songwriter events that benefit the local Dayton Food Bank, serving up coffee at Masquerage, or providing a place for local charities to host their events, Ghostlight Coffee is a godsend to many who are fighting for a local cause. From music to poetry and everything in between. It seems as if we are seeing Ghostlight at about every charitable event, supporting causes in one way or another.
Chef Jenn DiSanto & The Big Ragu. Jenn has a great sense of humor, a giving heart, & makes some of the best food in the world
THE MEADOWLARK RESTAURANT: Chef and owner Elizabeth Wiley is a pillar of the community. Besides providing exceptional food at her restaurant, she is involved with countless local causes. She supports them with her time and money. For example, Chef Wiley judges the Springfield Food Truck Rally for charity. This benefits the Springfield Rotary Club’s charitable causes, including Services to People with Disabilities, Polio Plus and the International Project in Lesotho, Africa. Meadowlark is also a big supporter of Dayton Pride and the Greater Dayton LGBT Center championing the cause for equality, locally. Meadowlark’s chartible reach extends to other programs such as Dayton Public Radio’s Discover Classical, American Institute of Food & Wine, DaytonNightOut.com and so many others.
ONE BISTRO: This place promotes taking care of your neighbor. Dayton’s only “pay what you can afford” or “pay it forward” based restaurant, it is charitable in it’s nature. The staff is even made up with volunteers. You can volunteer to earn meals for yourself. Or you can volunteer as a donation of your time. Owners Robert and Kim Adamson business is driven by their faith in God and community involvement. We can think of no better cause than feeding the area’s hungry children and adults. One Bistro’s also donates to the area Red Cross’ Disaster Response Team.
Big Ragu with Ghostlight Coffee owner Shane Anderson. Shane generously donates his venue, time and resources to many local causes
SCRATCH CATERING: For years, Chef Matt Hayden has made terrific BBQ and gourmet meals. He has also donated to many area causes. From Dayton History events, to the Fleur’s Et Vin event for AIDS Resource Center Ohio. Scratch Food has left their imprint on the Dayton area, catering for many charity events. One such cause is the “Suzy Pender Memorial Fund,” which provides teddy bears to children at Miami Valley Hospital as a way to comfort them. Scratch Catering has provided the food for the Pender golf outing fundraiser for the past 15 years. Unprallelled generosity and dedication is what you find from the owners, here.
STONE HOUSE TAVERN: They are involved in many aspects supporting the Waynesville community. Stone House supports everything from kids athletic teams, to charitable gift card donations. They are currently partnering with Archers Tavern for the May 9th “Fairways for Airways” golf outing Pro-Am featuring sports stars like Ickey Woods. The event will benefit the Jovante Woods Foundation. We believe in supporting business like this that give back to Dayton in so many ways.
THE SUBMARINE HOUSE: Last year this restaurant donated over $15,000 to Children’s Hospital, at their “Super Duper Cheesesteak Challenge” event. Restaurant owners Jason and Brody Tanner, oversaw the event and check presentation to the hospital. This event is held annually and the crowds and donations have grown each year. Great grub, and a great cause, you haven’t been to a charity event until you’ve watched a fellow Daytonian wolf down a 16 inch sub in 2 minutes. But hey, “it’s for the kids.”
The talented Matt Hayden, owner of Scratch Catering is equally witty too. He is a pillar of the local charity community
WHEAT PENNY OVEN & BAR: Chef Liz Valenti and Chef Elizabeth Wiley are known for their work and generosity at Meadowlark restaurant in the past. As Chef Liz branched out to run Wheat Penny, they have continued the tradition of giving. Upon their opening they hosted charity nights for The Artemis Center, SICSA Pet Adoption Center and The Food Bank of Dayton, respectively. Other charities supported in the past have been Yellow Springs Pride, GLSEN Dayton Chapter, and AIDS Resource Center Ohio, to name just a few. Not only is Dayton lucky to have such talented chefs, but we are lucky to have such generous supporters of various Miami Valley causes.
YOUNG’S JERSEY DAIRY: Yellow Spring’s favorite farm is big on charity. From a free Wool Gathering, to a Bike Tour for charity, that supports 4 charities, including United Rehabilitation Services of Dayton. They always seem to have something going on. Young’s even hosts a “Cheddar Challenge 5k” benefiting The Antioch University Midwest Scholarship Fund. All this, while continuing to serve some of the area’s most delicious ice cream.
ZOMBIE DOGZ: Local couple Lee and David VanArtsendalen are always giving back to the community. These owners of Zombie Dogz are always saying “yes” to favors, donations and appearances for good local causes. Lots of these causes involve animals and dogs. Like the “Furry Skurry 5k” for the Dayton Humane Society or the Dog Wash for the Battle Buddy Foundation which provides service dogs to veterans. Just some or their other fundraising appearances have included Harrison Township Trustees’ National Night Out against Crime, Kettering Funk Lab Dance Studio benefiting the dance team, AMVETS, Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Stonespring Transitional Care Center police fundraiser, a 5k benefit for Miami Valley Hospital’s Children Intensive Care Unit, Harrison’s Heroes foundationds benefit for the NICU unit at Dayton Children’s Hospital. They even make stops at local schools and churches. It is great to see this popular food vendor, with the most inventive and delicious hot dogs, supporting so many local causes.
Zombie Dogz has used its success to support many local charities. Thank you David & Lee VanArtsendalen for your hard work.
THE CHAINS:
Here are some of the Dayton area chain restaurants, that give the most locally:
BONEFISH: Quietly giving and supporting many charity events, we have noticed Bonefish’s involvement on the local level. They are a sponsor for a local golf outing for Hannah’s Treasure Chest. Other charities they support include Catholic Social Services, ARC Ohio’s Red Table Gala, and Life Essentials to name just a few. They also donate countless gift cards to local requests, and are always open to lending a hand.
BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANO: Bravo will work with various local charities for “dine and donate” nights and give 10% of food revenue to the cause. They host such events as “Breakfast with Santa.” From this event, they culminate a winter clothing drive for local shelters and $1 from each buffet sale goes to charity.
BRIO TUSCAN GRILL: Brio hosts and donates food to many local events. For example The Greene Daybreak event, to benefit Dayton Daybreak. They also sponsor the “Derby Day Brunch” to benefit The Kettering Medical Center Foundation’s Women’s Wellness Fund. These are just some of the events they cater and support each year.
Ted Tolliver owner of the Jersey Mike’s Dayton stores and Regional Manager Larry, have donated tens of thousands to Dayton charities.
CITY BBQ: A regional chain out of Columbus, people really love their BBQ. We also love when the delicious food is catered to local charity events. City BBQ is at many of these outings. They also do a ton of internal donations to Veterans charities, Future Farmers of America (Ohio), Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Local cancer organziations, and Food Rescues. They also offer 25% event donations to school and booster groups as well as charities.
FIREHOUSE SUBS: These guys are known for their charity mission statement. Their Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation donates money for equipment for local firefighters. In October 2015, they celebrated a donation of $39,000 to the Kettering and Fairborn Fire Departments. Since the Foundation’s inception, they have donated $650,000 to Ohio Fire Stations.
JERSEY MIKE’S SUBS: Ted Tolliver owns the local franchises and he gives back to the community with passion. He has supported United Rehabilitation Services of Dayton in the past. In fact, upon each store opening he offered 10,000 free subs for a $1 donation to URS. Also, each year, during the month of March, customers are invited to come in to their local Jersey Mike’s restaurant and make a donation to a local designated charity partner. The campaign culminates in Jersey Mike’s “Day of Giving, a nationwide event. This day 100 percent of the day’s sales are donated to each local charity partner. Since 2011, Jersey Mike’s has raised more than $8.3 million for charities throughout the country. Ted has continually supported the United Rehabilitation Services of Dayton as his partner charity.
LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE, MORAINE: From pancake breakfast benefits, to event donations, Longhorn is carrying on the tradition of the late manager, Bob Medlin, by continuing to donate to dozens of causes each year. If we listed all of the charities, it would run for pages. Dayton Hospice Walk, Shoes for the Shoeless and Brief Blessings, Back2Back Ministries, Big Brothers Big Sisters program of the Greater Miami Valley, Miracle League of Dayton are just of few of the dozens of causes they support.
Mike and Shannon Teague run their cake shop, “Cake, Hope and Love,” as one of the most giving businesses in Dayton
Chef House, The Big Ragu and Hungry Jax are proud to give a shout out to these fine people of Dayton who are making a difference in everyday people’s lives. Food Adventures would also like to say “Thank You” to these organizations, and a thank you to Dayton Most Metro for giving us a vehicle to present our weekly food scoop. Make sure you support these eateries that support the community.
There you have it, our list of some of the most generous and charitable restaurants.
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Longhorn Steakhouse – the late great Bob Medlin lends a hand to March of Dime’s walk for babies
Chef Elizabeth Wiley uses Meadowlark and Wheat Penny often to support Miami Valley charities
Chef Liz Valenti and Wheat Penny support many Dayton Area causes, like this event for the local Leukemia Lymphoma Society
Young’s Dairy – eat their food like this tuna sandwich & cheese curds and know it will come back to the community
Firehouse subs – supporting local firefighters
Pumpkin Maple Pie – A new Vegan twist on a Thanksgiving favorite
Need homemade pies for Thanksgiving? Consider a new source: Ghostlight Coffee on Wayne Ave. You can place your order now for pickup just in time for the holidays.
Dayton Dining and Food Adventures were lucky enough to get some pies from the ladies behind these made from scratch pies, Mandy and Mara. Delivered in custom made personalized boxes, the packaging alone set our expectations high and we have to stay these pies really get high marks!
Here is your chance to take some pressure off of your Thanksgiving cooks, and let Ghostlight’s bakers do the work.
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— Order pies in person at Ghostlight Coffee at 1201 Wayne Ave. or go to GhostlightCoffee.com
— Your pie order can be picked up on your choice of 3 days (11/23, 11/24, and 11/25/15)
These are the eight featured foods on this new “pies from scratch at Ghostlight Coffee” menu.
NEW TREATS:
— MAMA SMITH’S FANTASTIC APPLE PIE: A perfectly made dutch apple style pie. Old fashioned, and an American tradition. Chef House is on record as saying this is her favorite of the pie selections.
— THE KENTUCKY BOURBON PECAN PIE: Crunchy and creamy, with an almost honey taste, this pie is terrific. The Big Ragu and Lisa from DaytonDining are on record as liking this one best.
— THE PUMPKIN & MAPLE PIE: A unique combo, the pie is soft and luscious. Dairy free and egg free, it is a twist on pumpkin pie with a maple syrup combo.
— GLUTEN FREE CARAMEL APPLE PIE: Tina’s Sweet Treats makes this flavored pie for Ghostlight Coffee. It is covered with a nice coating of handmade caramel sauce.
— THE GHOSTLIGHT THANKSGIVING PIE: A 10 inch Pumpkin and Maple pie with a Kentucky Bourbon Pecan pie stacked underneath. This is like Dayton’s pie version of a Tur-duck-en. We love the no rules approach and inventive boldness! This is a Food Adventure item for sure!
— PUMPKIN SNICKERDOODLES: The classic cookie is back for the holidays. The traditional taste with a pumpkin mix.
— FALL TONIC AUTUMN BLEND COFFEE: A special coffee featured as a blend with any of these desserts.
— GLUTEN FREE DINNER ROLLS: From Tina’s Sweet Treats, these rolls are in just in time for the holidays. We may ruin the health factor by adding some butter…
Some of these items may be available at Ghostlight to eat, right now.
Thank you to Ghostlight Coffee and owner Shane Anderson for sharing these sweet comfort foods with us.
Food Adventures thinks many Daytonians will take advantage of this special, limited time pie offering.
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Look at those Bourbon Pecan Pies !
Outside of Ghostlight Coffee
From Scratch by Ghostlight Coffee
Pies can be ordered to be picked up 11/23-11/25/15
Since 2011
The Big Ragu and owner of Ghostlight, Shane Anderson
Kentucky Bourbon Pecan Pie
Mara and some baked Ghostlight goodies
Pecan pie twist like no other
Barista Capital of Dayton
Fresh Pie
Order Form
A new Japanese / Chinese Buffet called Osaka has opened behind the Dayton Mall and the Food Adventures Crew has the scoop after a few visits. The newly remodeled building formerly housed Max & Erma’s for decades, and most recently Hazel Grill. The place is basically a buffet, yet they are trying to distinguish themselves by doing a few things differently.
One attraction at Osaka, is the “Conveyor Belt of Sushi.” Now, this is not the typical conveyor belt sushi at restaurants that winds its way around the dining area and is priced based on color of the plate you pick up. No, this is just a side attraction and part of the “All You Can Eat” concept.
But this concept is a bit different at Osaka Sushi and Hibachi Buffet.
Owner/ Manager John Weng of Osaka Buffet
Gone are the metal steam pans, replaced by large family style, white serving dishes. Each dish looks more appetizing. Owner/Manager John Weng told us that this allows for a smaller quantity on each dish, in the hopes that no buffet item sits too long. Beyond that, this buffet is similar to the ones you have seen in the past, although this one seems a little cleaner.
We have visited Osaka four times since it opened, and have tried virtually every menu item. Here are the Food Adventure findings…
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— Osaka Sushi & Hibachi Buffet is located at 8901 Kingsridge Dr.
— Buffet prices are as follows: Lunch = $8.95, Dinner = $14.95
— Not a fan of “All you can eat?,” that’s ok ladies, you can order from a full Sushi, Japanese and Chinese Menu.
— Hours are: Monday – Saturday 10:30am – 10pm, Sundays 10:30am – 9:30pm
— Buffet highlights include:
A sushi conveyor belt with plates of 2-3 pieces of sushi
A raw hibachi bar and grill, where you mix your ingredients and a hibachi cook stir fry’s your mixture with your choice of sauce.
Appetizer area and Main Entree bars
Soup, Fruit and Dessert areas
With dozens of menu items, what are the best eats? From Duck to Crab Sushi, we sort through it all and give you our patented MUST EATS !
MUST EATS:
— THE SALMON SASHIMI: Scope out the conveyor belt for the pieces of raw, sliced salmon with no rice. These slices are fresh and melt in your mouth. Absolutely the best item on the conveyor belt of love.
Spicy Crab sushi with Flying Fish roe on top
— THE HIBACHI RAW BAR & GRILL: Take advantage of your own mini-Mongolian Grill. Whatever your concoction of meats and veggies, may we suggest you ask for your mixture to be cooked in the Brown Hibachi Sauce. It is absolutely delicious.
— SPICY CRAB SUSHI with FISH ROE on TOP: These are easy to spot, because they have colorful fish eggs sprinkled on top of the sushi roll in colors of green,black or orange.
— THE CRAB ANGLE: These huge, triangular deep fried snacks are STUFFED with crab and cream cheese. The result is a big, filling couple of bites of cheesy goodness.
— THE DUNGENESS CRAB: Hardshell crabs, cut in half and separated at the leg joints. The leg joints are then battered and stir fried with a brown sauce. The result is a crab crackin’, shell suckin’ good time.
— CHEESEY MUSSELS: Baked Mussels in the shell, covered with creamy cheese mixture. Perfect description would be “they’re heavenly.”
— RAW OYSTERS: Rarely seen on buffets in Dayton, take advantage when you see these bad boys laying out on ice.
Honorable Mention: The Crab Nigiri Sushi was huge and delicious. Also, the Fried Shrimp are nothing short of addicting.
The Conveyor Belt of Sushi runs the entire time, replacing and adding plates constantly.
So there you have the lowdown on Osaka Sushi and Hibachi Buffet, the newest buffet in town. Smaller plates, less waste, fresher food
is their philosophy. They have some great items, we are fans and hope the restaurant takes hold for a long time.
Osaka is a perfect place to push your pallet comfort zone. Try new things from crawfish to frog legs. Come out to Kingsridge Drive by the Dayton Mall and experience your own little Food Adventure. P.S., the conveyor belt doesn’t work if you sit or stand on it … just kidding, but don’t try it anyway…
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In the meantime, browse the photos below from our visits to Osaka Sushi and Hibachi Buffet.
A view of the Sushi Conveyor Belt in the corner of the Buffet Area
Pepper Pork and General Tso’s Chicken
Crab Angle – These are incredible and gooey and cheesy and OMG
The sign out front on Kingsridge Dr.
Stacking the sushi plates
Some Pink Sushi
Shrimp Tempura with Fish roe on Top
Half of the Buffet Area
Crab and Avacado roll
Crispy Duck !
Hibachi Area, Sushi Area and Buffet Area
Raw Oysters on the Half Shell
Baked, Cheesey Mussells
Dungeness Crab
Some of the best fried shrimp around
A full plate at Osaka Sushi and Hibachi Buffet
Dungeness Crab – incredible stuff
Crab Nigiri – (Cooked Crab Sushi)
Mussels with Cheese and Fish Roe on top
Shrimp and Crawfish
Desserts
Raw Oysters and Kimchee
Crawfish
Spicy Salmon and Avocado
Hibachi cooked right before your eyes
Fruit Bar
Salads
A night at Osaka
Food Adventure in Progress
Raw ingredients for Hibachi
Serving Dishes instead of Steam Pan Raiders
Serving Dishes on the Buffet – smaller quantity on the plates, means fresher items
The Cream Puff from Schmidt’s – our #1 Item
This weekend mark’s one of Dayton’s biggest festivals and Food Adventures of the year, …Oktoberfest!
Held at the Dayton Art Institute, it is a plethora of Beer, Crafts, Cigars and Food. Some blogs will give you tips on parking, but The Big Ragu, Hungry Jax and Chef House have been eating and drinking their way through this festival for about 40 years. So who better than the Food Adventure Crew to sort through the food with their hundreds of thousands of calories in expertise?
Grab your lederhosen and let’s dive in….
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
WHAT: Dayton’s 44th Annual Oktoberfest, a celebration of German food and culture
WHERE: The Dayton Art Institute, 456 Belmonte Park North, Dayton Ohio
WHEN:
— FRI, SEPT. 25th – PREVIEW PARTY SPECIAL EVENT – 7pm-11pm, COST $95 at the gate
— SAT, SEPT. 26th – Noon – 11:00 pm, COST $7 at the gate
— SUN, SEPT. 27th – Noon – 7pm, COST $7 at the gate
Now you know where to be and when. So bring some money and get your eat on… Dayton’s Oktoberfest, where everyone is German for the day !
Drum roll and Accordion intro … here we go with our patented feature, the Dayton Oktoberfest’s 2015 “MUST EATS !”
MUST EATS:
— #1 SCHMIDT’S CREAM PUFFS:
Of course the #1 item is one so creamy and rich, you will pass out from pleasure. The line might be long, but the end result is worth it. Grab one of these huge cream puffs from Schmidt’s Booth, all the way from Columbus. The cream puff is as big as half your head, and more delicious than 100 movie stars.
— #2 CHERRY or PUMPKIN STRUDEL from THE ORIGINAL STRUDEL FACTORY:
Another OMG moment at the festival, is when you introduce your friends to this little number. Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu agree that the Apple Strudel and Pumpkin Strudel steal the show. The food lines are not bad at this booth , and the strudel is fresh out of the oven.
— #3 THE BRATWURST in the METTS and BRATS TENT:
We are not sure if these are a German Club item or Dayton Art Institute.. we just know with a little sauerkraut, or Dusseldorf mustard, these babies go great with beer. Chef House’s pick of the fest. She could hang out in this booth all night, and with the beer trucks of course!
— #4 THE GERMAN POTATO PANCAKES from THE “HEY HEY” FOOD BOOTH:
Giant, delicious and cheap. Unfortunately everyone knows about these, so the line is a little long sometimes. Don’t fret, good things come to those who wait, and it’s not like the line to the Beast at Kings Island. But these big potato cakes are beasts in themselves.
— #5 THE GERMANATOR at ZOMBIE DOGZ:
Dayton’s #1 food truck rolls in with this hot dog smothered in braised beef brisket, beer cheese and topped with fried onions. Another original item, where they knock it out of the park. Fight the line, and get the rewards of this one of a kind, big wiener. What’s on your zombie?
— #6 THE PULLED CHICKEN SANDWICH from SMOKIN’ BAR-B-QUE
This Oregon District mainstay, comes in with an entry like a lightning bolt. The pulled chicken is perfectly cooked, but the secret is in the sauce. All foodies know that a condiment table can be where the magic happens and puts the ying to the yang. In this case it is true. Find the extra BBQ sauce bottle and squirt some more on your sandwich. Close the bun, take a bite. If some sauce drips on your finger, just get a canvas and hang an inspired finger painting in the art museum.
— #7 THE SOFT PRETZEL BOOTH:
Happiness is a warm pretzel. We are talking so fresh you can hardly hold it. We mean it, right out of the oven into a napkin, to warming your heart. Soft inside, with the perfect outer crust, this pretzel is meant for some mustard and beer. Warning: you might crave a second one later in the night.
— #8 THE CRAB CAKES from BROCK MASTERSONS: Seared on a flat grill, these gargantuan crab cakes are the best in town. So good, that you will want two. Also a thumbs up for the sauce served with the cakes. It is the perfect touch and very tasty. The crab cakes are full of flavor and worth the treat.
Chicken on a Stick from Bangkok House – Shockingly good !
— #9 THE HAMBURGER at THE HAMBURGER WAGON: Hamburg, Germany.. that’s a town, right? Well this Hamburger Wagon is as old as many towns. Finishing their 103rd year, it is fair to say they are a Dayton icon. We suggest the Double Burger, it is our newest rage at the wagon. And as always “they don’t need no stinkin’ condiments.”
— #10 CHICKEN ON A STICK at BANGKOK HOUSE BOOTH:
The strange looking skewer, the incredible smell off the grill. This busy booth sells all kinds of specialties, but the one to grab is the Chicken on a Stick. The marinated chicken comes out perfectly grilled and the result is a cross between somewhere between tender chicken, and other bites having a slight jerky feel to it. A “must eat at Oktoberfest !
— #11 THE SUPERFOODS BURGER at BRIXX:
Quinoa, spinach, avocados, cranberries and turkey A surprise Food Adventure on a bun that we weren’t expecting. Chris Bhai has done it again with his “out of the box” thinking. ion a burger? YES! But the best thing is the taste!
— #12 THE PUB CHEESE FRIES from DUBLIN PUB:
Most Daytonians are familiar with these rich sinful cheese fries. These hunger busting pub fries, topped with cheese and bacon, deserve a spot on the list. Everytime we order these we find people reaching into our basket and snagging a bite. Grab a batch of these hometown favorites. The are Chef House’s guilty little pleasure!
Dublin Pub’s Cheese Fries have become Legendary
— #13 THE WIENERSCHNITZEL SANDWICH from the GERMAN SCHNITZEL BOOTH:
Pretty much a fried pork tenderloin looking sandwich. It is a good sized sandwich that is easily shared. There is also schnitzel under the Brats and Metts tent in the German Food line. I’m sure a cabbage roll or potatoes would go good with this.
— #14 THE TRADITONAL GYRO from the GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH BOOTH:
So you thought Greek Fest was your last chance in 2015 to get these? Think again! Take advantage of this rare chance to get the same gyros served at Greek Fest. The only other time you can find these is at World a ‘Fair, We recommend the traditional gyro with everything on it. We feel it is much more flavorful than the chicken gyro.
Hot, fresh, soft pretzels for sale at Oktoberfest
— #15 THE ROADHOUSE PORK CHOP from THE BLACKJACK GRILL:
A giant pork chop, plus a huge grill means the most eye appealing site at the festival. There is nothing quite like watching these huge porkchops cook. Served as a sandwich or by themselves, this is your chance to get a big slab of meat for yourself. Dab it with some of the Blackjack BBQ sauce and it’s time to go to town.
Honorable Mention: The Cabbage Rolls and Saeurkraut Balls are also Food Adventure favorites.
There you have it! Our lists of the 15 Oktoberfest foods that need to meet your mouth this weekend. Did we miss any? What are your favorites that we should have mentioned? Please comment!
Also, browse our photo gallery below for killer pictures of the MUST EATS !
As for beer choices, you are on your own, we are having a food baby and can’t be bothered. But if you want more foodie news, from the Miami Valley’s Food Adventures blog, then “like us on Facebook HERE.
Brats and Metts (Bratwurst and Metwurst)
Who Doesn’t Love Oktoberfest ?
Brixx’s Superfood Burger – delicious !
Another chance to grab a gyro like the ones at the Greek Fest Gyros in 2015
Hungry Jax – not a reluctant foodie in the least
Hello Hamburger Wagon Burger ! HAMBOOOGA !
Black Jack Grill’s Pork Chops … cooking up nice, Frau
Reuben Sandwich from Brock Mastersons
German Pastries everywhere
German Pastry Pretzels
A couple Hamburger Wagon Burgers
Grillin Chicken
Seriously Good stuff
Pork chops on the Black Jack Grill
German Chocolate Sundaes !
LeDoux’s Crawfish Etouffe
According to Big Ragu ….
Don’t eat the Limburger Cheese Sandwich at any cost !
Brats on the Grill
Wiener Schnitzel Sandwich
Sauerkraut Balls for sale
Cream Puffs are works of art.. that’s why we ate them in the Art Institute
Even huge Cinnamon breadsticks
Crab Cake from Brock Mastersons
Like a Twinkie Cream Puff
Apple strudel – one of the best things in the fest
Oompa Band !
Creme Horny Bayb-ee – yeah baybee
Elephant Ear
The Chicken on a Stick OMG that glaze !
Love the whole wings from Brixx
Beef Schwarma from Lebanese Church
Beer, Cigar – Ragu is loaded
Brixx Burger
Crowded
German Cannoli ???
Two heavy hitters in the Dayton festival world go head to head every year for attendance the weekend after Labor Day. These 2 festivals are the Greek Festival and the Italian Festival. Why do they both hold their big events on the same weekend? We don’t know, but we do know that when asked if they would move the festival to another weekend, both sides aren’t budging.
We decided to compare the festivals under our favorite topic.. FOOD. What happens when these two ancient nations and cultures collide in a battle of the culinary worlds? The food Adventures Crew asks you, Dayton…
Which festival has better food, GREEK FEST or ITALIAN FEST ?
Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu have decided to put decades of eating experience at each festival to the test, with the most definitive and exhaustive comparison to date. Most of these foods only come around once a year, so our mouths have been watering for months.
Which festival is the better Food Adventure?
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
The Cannoli from Italian Festival
— Dayton’s Italian Festival, called the “Fall Festa” by the people at the Sons of Italy is held at Bella Villa Hall at 2625 County Line Road.
Hours are:
Friday, Sept. 11 – 6pm to 11pm
Saturday, Sept. 12 – Noon to 11pm
Sunday, Sept. 13 – Noon to 8pm
***Admission and Parking are free. Shuttle service available for parking from Reynolds & Reynolds lot.
— Dayton’s Greek Festival is held at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church at 500 Belmonte Park, North (next to Dayton Art Institute)
Hours are:
Friday, Sept. 11 – 11am to 11pm
Saturday, Sept. 12 – 11am to 11pm
Sunday, Sept. 13 – 11am to 6pm
***Admission: Friday from 11 am to 5 pm admission is FREE (come for lunch). The rest of the weekend, admission is $2 per person, children 12 years and under are free, Parking is free on streets surrounding the church. Shuttle service available from Grandview Hospital, Shaw Avenue. Grafton Medical Center Parking Lot on Forest Avenue and Eye Clinic Parking Lot,Grand Avenue.
Time to lace up the gloves and put the napkins in your collar.. let’s find out who has the best food !
Loukoumades (honey puffs)
The Battle of the MUST EATS at the ITALIAN FEST vs. GREEK FEST HAS BEGUN !
*** ICONIC MAINSTAYS ***:
GREEK GYRO vs THE ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH
GREEK PASTITSIO vs ITALIAN CALZONES
GREEK MOUSSAKA vs ITALIAN MEATBALL SUB
GREEK PIZZAS vs ITALIAN PIZZAS
Chef House: Greece wins battle of the mainstays –
Big Ragu: Greece wins – The Gyro takes the cake and outshines them all
Hungry Jax: Italy wins battle of the mainstays – Meatball sub, please !
*** FULL BLOWN DINNERS*** :
ITALIAN STUFFED SHELLS DINNER vs GREEK LAMB SHANK DINNER
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS vs GREEK CHICKEN DINNER
Chef House: Greece wins battle of the dinners with the Lamb Shank choice
Big Ragu: Italy wins with Stuffed Shells all day long
Hungry Jax: Greece wins the dinner battle in a close one
Cavatelli – a simple pasta dish at the Italian Fall Festa
***OFF THE BEATEN FOOD PATH***:
GREEK DOLMADES (STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES) vs ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP
GREEK TRIGONAS (SPINAKOPITA) vs ITALIAN CAVATELLI
Chef House: Greece wins, I love the Spinakopita the Dolmades are wonderful !
Big Ragu: Italy wins as Cavatelli has my heart !
Hungry Jax: Italy wins the off the beaten path battle. I want some wedding soup !
*** WINES, BEERS & MORE ***:
ITALIAN PERONI BEER vs GREEK MARATHON BEER
ITALIAN RED MORETTI BEER and GREEK ALFA BEER
ITALIAN WINES vs GREEK WINES
ITALIAN RASPBERRY SPARKLETINI vs OUZO
Chef House: Greece wins, fuller tasting beer, Ouzo and I love their wines
Big Ragu: Italy wins because of the Sparkletini but tell the boss that the Moretti regular lager is sorely missing
Hungry Jax: Italy wins the battle of the wines, beers and more…
A Spinach Pie (Spinakopita) and a Cheese Pie (Trigona) from the Greek Festival
*** DESSERTS AND PASTRIES ***:
GREEK BAKLAVA vs ITALIAN CANNOLI
GREEK LOUKOUMADES (HONEY PUFFS) vs ITALIAN TIRAMISU
GREEK PASTRY BOOTH vs ITALIAN COOKIE BOOTH
Chef House: Greece wins the dessert battle – the baklava and pastry booth is amazing.
Big Ragu: Italy wins – lock me in a room with Tiramisu and Cannoli
Hungry Jax: Italy all the way in the desserts and pastry battle
What is your take on who has the better food? Tell us with your comments below.
In the meantime here are 3 little known eats from each festival that are some of our favorites:
GREEK FEST –
BAKLAVA SUNDAE – Maybe the best thing at Greek Fest
GREEK FRIES – lemon juice drizzled with seasonings make this a nice treat
GREEK LEMONADE – Refreshing on a festival day – add a little alcohol to boot
ITALIAN FEST –
RASPBERRY SPARKLETINI CHAMPAGNE – this stuff is the most addicting thing at the festivals
PASTA FAGIOLI SOUP – Dark horse of good eats
SFINGI – Italian funnel cake – see if they will deep fry a cannoli for ya too !
On a non-food note, Chef House wants to make sure that the Greek Fest gets a shout out for the incredible dancers. The Big Ragu loves the band led by George Karras. Hungry Jax has been known to cut a rug at the Italian Festival to some traditional Italian American classic songs as well.
We learned one thing today – YOU CANT LOSE WITH A FOOD ADVENTURE TO EITHER FESTIVAL.. YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW WHAT TO EAT !!
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Browse the photos below for a full view of the festival foods !
Greek Beer
Lamb Shank Dinner
Pastitio at Greek fest
Greek Pizza
Italian Fest Raspberry Sparkletini chug
Italian cookies
Greek Baklava
Greek Fries
Italian Pizza
Greek Beers and Gyros
Ahh zoop , zoopa doop.. Italian soups 1
Italian sausages
Greek Pastries
Calzone Guy
Italian Fest Pizza
The Best Breadsticks in the World are at McGillicutty’s, but get a side of garlic butter for dipping
The waitress brings the overflowing basket of breadsticks to the table, still steaming…. Then the look….. you glance at the others at the table. Should you grab a piece and risk being seen as rude? Do you pause and risk not getting one of the best breadsticks in the world? These are the kind of problems you will face at McGillicutty’s.
A popular Kettering icon, McGillicutty’s has always been known for their food and libations. Let’s face it, it’s bar food, and McGillicutty’s has some of the best in town. Whether it is Tuesday Night Trivia night, or lounging after a Softball game, it is the perfect place for a laid back Food Adventure.
For decades, the Food Adventures Crew has been hitting up McGillicutty’s for good eats, and here is the full scoop on this pub.
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
The Mega Mug at Mcgillicutty’s – They had ’em first !
— The Kash family has been running McGillicutty’s since the early 1990’s, and are some of the friendliest hosts around.
— The location at 1980 E. Whipp Rd. was a former Noble Roman’s restaurant in the 1970’s and 80’s
— The smell of pizza dough hits you as you walk into the door, and the low key atmosphere is great. We know it is a family friendly tavern, but we prefer slinging back some drinks and grub with the adult crew.
— A solid group of regulars support the place from dart leagues to Tuesday Trivia (the best in town), and Sunday night Karaoke.
— They dont use deep fryers, they use pizza ovens to bake their menu items. The result is some inventive and delicious ways to enjoy various traditional favorites.
— Known for festival involvement, another big day for McGillicutty’s is St Patricks Day ! They go bananas on that holiday….
What is the best of this extensive menu? We’ve got the answers after years of research. Without further delay, we present our patented MUST EATS of McGillicuttys !
MUST EATS:
— PRETZELSTICKS (BREADSTICKS): When we say must eat, we mean it here. These are the best breadsticks we have ever tasted. Here is secret #1. They are called pretzelsticks on the menu, which means they are lightly salted. Secret #2 is that you must try them with the garlic butter sauce or the cream cheese sauce. Sure the nacho sauce is good and so is the marinara, but the garlic butter and the cream cheese are the top 2, no doubt. You won’t see these tips anywhere else, because nobody else knows about them, except you. Aren’t you glad to be our partners in food?
The Pepperoni Pizza from McGillicutty’s is where it’s at
— THE PEPPERONI PIZZA: The pizza is the key. Thin crust, square cut Dayton style pizza. The sauce give McGillicutty’s it’s unique taste as does the cheese and the taste of the crisp dough edges. Deluxe pizzas are great, and loaded toppings are wonderful, but for some reason we keep coming back to the basic Pepperoni as our favorite. WARNING: the pizza is served ultra hot and we fight the urge and still burn our mouth from time to time. So.. beware !
— THE MEGA MUG: Long before Mexican restaurants or any other bar had the huge mugs, McGillicutty’s had the MEGA MUG. These 34 ounce mugs are perfect for ice cold draft beers, and MEGA MONDAY’s means they are only $3.50 for domestics. No matter what day it is, get a Mega Mug of draft beer with your pizza and breadsticks. So good, so cold, so thirst quenching…
Teezers are Long Tater Tots Stuffed with Jalapeno Cheese
— THE TEEZERS: Tater Tots with spicy cheese inside. A perfect opening to a McGillicutty’s visit. We have had others, but not like these. Maybe it is because they bake them instead of deep fry them. Maybe it is jalapeno cheese inside. Whatever the reason, we can’t stop eating these bad boys with a side of cream cheese!
— THE ITALIAN STEAK SANDWICH: Served in a basket with chips, you can get a half or whole sandwich. It is a cube steak with cheese and pizza sauce. They added onions & banana peppers, all on a hoagie bun. For some reason the combo is a perfect sandwich after a Softball game, or for watching a sports event.
— THE WINGS: These are broiled, not fried, so they may be an acquired taste. Still, get them well done and get the Buffalo Hot sauce and you should be good. Different enough to try, and good enough to keep ordering. The Buffalo sauce is the best option here. We order them extra crispy, plain and dip the wings in the hot sauce.
The Philly Cheesesteak from McGillicutty’s, this is just a half, order yours whole with extra mayo
HONORABLE MENTION to the PHILLY CHEESESTEAK SANDWICH at McGillicutty’s. It s nicely flavored shaved beef on a hoagie roll. Asking for a dash of extra mayo is the secret to this one.
Did those peak your interest?
Next time when you are hungry and thirsty, try McGillicutty’s on a warm summer day, and even enjoy their parking lot patio. Casual drinks, casual grub and a sports tavern atmosphere is the appeal here. And you must order the GREATEST BREADSTICKS IN THE WORLD ! You may just even see the Food Adventures Crew inside with a Mega Mug and a pizza!
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Broiled Wings from McGillicutty’s – never deep fried
Outside McGillicutty’s on 198o E. Whipp Rd
Italian Cheese steak – the pizza sauce makes it.. We know, we eat it a lot
Pizzas here are phenomenal
Mega Mugs of Blue Moon Beer
Family Friendly Pub
At the bar
Opening hour
Tall Mugs – even of pop
Laid back, casual
Breadsticks – actually listed as PRETZELSTICKS on the menu
Battered Pickles
The Cheeseburger isnt bad
Potato Skins at ‘Cuttys
Mushroom and Pep
Up close pizza money shot
The Breadsticks we all know and love
Making Pizzas since the early 90’s and knocking it out of the park
Greek Night is back at Boston’s Bistro! If you are in the mood for Mediterranean flair, delicious Greek food, wine and music, then stop by 7500 North Main Street between 7 and 11pm on Saturday July 11th. One of the treats of the evening is Middle Eastern belly dancing by the beautiful, Deniz with Caravan Workshops. Bouzouki music provided by George Karras and Themi. $5 cover gets you in the door. The authentic Greek Kebab dinners are an additional $14.95, and served from 6-8pm.
Where: Boston’s Bistro
When: Saturday July 11th
When: Dinner 6-8pm, Live Music and Dancing 7-11pm
How Much: $5 cover, $15 optional Greek dinner
Chicken Louie’s is BAAACK !
A 50 year old Dayton business thought closed forever, is making a big comeback in a Miamisburg Super Subby’s Restaurant. The return of Chicken Louie’s menu in Dayton has area foodies going beserk. The fever has hit the Food Adventures Crew, and we have made 3 visits so far. Guess what, we were very impressed!
HISTORY: Since 1958, Chicken Louie’s has been delighting crowds with their food. Many of you may remember Chicken Louie’s and Lou’s Broaster Hut that were located on N. Main and on Third Streets with “take out only” format. They were 24 hour places and people drove in from miles around to get the goods. In 2001, the N. Main Street location closed briefly then was re-opened when Lou sold the store to Joe Beach. That store was in business until November 2008, when Daytonians had their hearts broken, and it closed. Then on January 30th, 2014 Chicken Louie’s was relaunched in a partnership inside Subby’s Miamisburg location. Sadly, Louie passed away in 2012 and was not able to see the re-opening of his brand. We think he would be proud of the results, and now thousands of Dayton residents can once again GET THEIR CHICKEN LOUIE FIX !!
Speaking of getting your fix, we have a **CONTEST** where you can do just that! You can win a DINNER with the Food Adventure Crew by commenting on the story below. One winner will be chosen at random next week. One comment per person, please.
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— Located inside Super Subbys in Miamisburg at 1242 E. Central Ave.
— Customers think the secret to Chicken Louie’s incredible chicken is the Broasting Process.. What is Broasting? It is a patented process of deep frying the chicken in a pressure cooker. The result is perfectly moist, breaded chicken every time.
— The REAL SECRET to Chicken Louie’s Chicken, according to Joe Beach, is the special way he marinates the chicken before the cooking process. Whatever the reason, we cant get enough!
— The menu is limited and not the full blown Chicken Louie’s menu. But all the favorites are back like wings, legs, breasts, broasted potatoes, and those pies !!!
— The location also serves a full Subby’s menu. Subby’s is a Dayton Original sandwich shop, and one of our favorites.
— This dual concept is the only one in Dayton, but Joe Beach is looking for investors to open other “partnership” locations
Broasted Wings Tossed in Hot Buffalo Sauce. Ragu says Mild BBQ Sauce is the Best
Now lets sink our teeth into the new Chicken Louie’s, with the same great taste we know and love. We will also point out a few Subby’s favorites along the way !
Without further delay, here are this week’s MUST EATS, the best foods at Chicken Louie’s / Subby’s , that will never lay an egg….
CHICKEN LOUIE’S MUST EATS:
— THE BROASTED POTATOES: Cooked perfectly, and sliced with the patented crinkle cut, these potatoes are drizzled in a spiced butter sauce. The hot, steaming potatoes are like huge fries (about 1/5 of a potato). If you have never had them, we suggest you run right now and get some. We don’t care if you are in your jammies. This is truly something to experience and a Food Adventure Must Eat.
—THE BROASTED CHICKEN BREASTS: Juicy, large on the breast bone, cooked perfectly every time through the broasting process. The crunchiness of the breading is amazing. Our “The King” says this is his favorite. He says forgo tossing it in the sauce, it tastes so good it doesn’t need it.
— THE BROASTED WINGS: You can have them broasted (plain), mild BBQ, Medium BBQ, Hot BBQ or Hot Buffalo. The Big Ragu says “get your wings tossed in a sauce, it’s the best way to have them! You dark meat freaks will be happy to know that Chicken Louie’s also offers chicken legs made in the same options.
— PEANUT BUTTER PIE: The lightest, creamiest peanut butter pie you will ever taste. It is a dream in every fork full, and our mouth is watering while we write this. For you chicken loving guys, get your girlfriend in the door by getting her to to try this pie.. You will have a free pass to Chicken Louie’s from there on out.
— SWEET POTATO PIE: One-of-a-kind Dayton Original. This pie is so delicate, it is like a slice of pumpkin pie. But it is sweet potato pie. We have never had anything like this. Amazing and a must eat for any real Dayton foodie.
As you now know, Chicken Louie’s is inside a Subby’s restaurant in Miamisburg. We couldn’t ignore this Dayton based sandwich chain, that has been in town since 1978. We had to give Subby’s some love. We won’t ruffle any feathers with these MUST EATS…
SUBBY’S MUST EATS:
— SUBBYS CHILI: We know of no other place in town that dumps chunks of freshly sliced provolone and mushrooms into your chili. the end result is phenomenal. Cold days like today make it a perfect time for this tasty Miami Valley treat.
— THE TURKEY & PEPPERONI SUB: A bizarre combination that just works. Maybe it’s the bun, maybe the mayo or the Subby’s toppings. We don’t know, when we find out, we will have our people get with your people and fill you in.
Subby’s Tuna Sub is a Must Eat !
— THE TUNA SUB: Definitely one of the top tuna subs in Dayton. The Big Ragu likes his tuna sub cold, but it comes in a hot version for you people who like to see that provolone melt. This sandwich is just damn good.. period.
— SUBBYS BIG FISH: Deep fried fish patty with tartar sauce and all the toppings. Whe you take a bite, the hot fresh bread mix with the fish is amazing. Very filling, it is a perfect cure to your hunger.
The moral of this story is: Chicken Louie’s is back for those who have missed it. It is back, just the way you remembered it. It is rare that a lost food icon returns to Dayton. They even have the dinner rolls and serve it in aluminum foil. Enjoy this rebirth of a Dayton Original!
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If you have never tried Louie’s menu, “Don’t be Chicken.” After all, why did the chicken cross the road? To get to Chicken Louie’s in Miamisburg, of course….
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Check out our photo gallery below from our multiple trips to Chicken Louie’s !
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Today we release some secrets, and Dayton Dining will never be the same again. Call it “Dayton Babylon: Little known trivia relating to Dayton Food and Restaurants.”
Sit back and enjoy, as Food Adventures gives you our favorite foodie trivia of the Miami Valley:
1) THE INVENTOR OF MARION’S PIZZA USED TO BE AN EMPLOYEE OF CASSANO’S:
Yes it is true. Marion Glass was once an employee of Cassanos. After leaving, he opened up a sandwich shop, then later his own pizza place.
2) IN 1988, THE PINE CLUB MADE VICE PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH SR. WAIT 45 MINUTES FOR A TABLE:
Oh, this happened alright. As the story goes, the Vice Prez was forced to wait in his limo until the table was ready. That’s one popular steakhouse !
3) HOUDINI ESCAPES FROM A BARREL OF DAYTON BEER:
The date was December 11th, 1916. The place was at Keith’s Theater downtown, near E. Ludlow Street. Harry Houdini performed the Chinese Water Torture trick with a Dayton twist. He escaped from a 60 gallon barrel filled with Olt’s Beer, a Dayton brewed lager. Maybe Dayton Most Metro can do something similar with Big Ragu on their Brew Tours
Houdini Escaped From Inside a Barrel of Dayton Brewed Beer in 3 minutes
4) TOTENKO SERVES ROACHES TO FOOD CRITIC:
In the late 1970’s, Dayton Daily News Food Critic Ann Heller was writing one of her first articles on the Asian restaurant near the Dayton Mall called “Totenko.” When they served her meal, she noticed there were dead roaches in the food on her plate. The restaurant closed for a few days with the intent to re-open, but it never did. The business would later become Chi Chi’s on State Route 725.
5) THE WRIGHT BROTHERS WERE FOODIES WHO HOSTED HOLIDAY DINNER PARTIES:
The Wright Brothers were known for hosting extravagant dinners at their homes each holiday. They would invite friends and family for these tremendous feasts. Nothing like the food served by today’s airlines…
6) IN 1842, FAMOUS ENGLISH AUTHOR, CHARLES DICKENS, VISITED THE GOLDEN LAMB WEARING A BEAVER HAT AND COMPLAINED BECAUSE THE HOTEL DID NOT SERVE ALCOHOL.
Evidently, he asked for some brandy and was refused due to it being a “temperance hotel” (no alcohol). He even wrote a pissed off passage in his American memoirs about the experience. Sorry Charlie …
7) MIKESELLS IS THE OLDEST POTATO CHIP FACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE WRIGHT BROTHERS HELPED:
Dayton is home to the oldest potato chip company in the USA, 104 years old and still counting! The kettle cooked Mikesells are pretty much the same chips DW Mikesell peddled in 1910. Speaking of which, when he first starting delivering chips by bicycle, his bike needed repair. The Wright Brother’s bicycle company came to the rescue and DW Mikesell was back delivering chips in no time !
8) THAI 9 USED TO BE A PEANUT FACTORY:
Love the spacious dining room with the wooden floors and upstairs area? That’s because the place used to be a peanut factory. That’s what we were told by management when the restaurant first opened.
Charles Dickens Normally Doesnt ask to Drink Brandy in a Beaver Hat, But When He Does, it is at The Golden Lamb
9) ESTHER PRICE CANDIES USES LOCALLY PRODUCED MILK AND BUTTER IN ALL OF THEIR CANDIES:
How about that, Esther Price was being organic and eating local, before it was cool. You go girl. No wonder we love these chocolates so much! Get on with your bad, creamy self.
10) THE BAR AT JAY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE WAS MADE IN 1882 for JAMES RITTY’S PONY EXPRESS RESTAURANT IN DAYTON:
If you have had a beer or cocktail at the Jay’s Seafood bar, then you have experienced a piece of Dayton history. This huge mahogany bar was made from 5400 pounds of wood. That makes it the coolest bar in town … bar none.
11) IN 1970, PONDEROSA APPOINTED DAYTONIAN JERRY OFFICE to CEO. HE GREW COMPANY REVENUE FROM $42 MILLION to $490 MILLION in the 1980’s:
Oh yes, wide ties, and aerobics with leg warmers couldn’t stop Jerry from bringing the supreme salad buffet to America! Check him out in this 1984 Ponderosa Commerical.
12) THE BAR AT SWEENEY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE IS THE OLD BAR FROM TEQUILA WILLIES BY THE DAYTON MALL:
A little known fact is that this decorative bar, now at Sweeney’s, was the bar at the Tequila Willies Restaurant near the Dayton Mall. The story goes, the previous tenant at Sweeney’s got it at auction and had it installed.
13) THE OWNERS OF PIZZA QUEEN CLOSED THEIR STORE TO OPEN THEIR DREAM RESTAURANT, EL MESON:
Yes, The Castro family decided to dump pizza toppings for tapas. Some Daytonians might have been disappointed at first, but now El Meson is a staple for bringing exotic South American eats to the Miami Valley.
14) THE HOT HEAD BURRITO FRANCHISES STARTED IN DAYTON:
Cynthia Wiley and Raymond Wiley from Kettering came up with the concept, and opened their first store in 2007. It has been a hot commodity since, and they haven’t let it go to their “heads.”
15) THE OLDEST ACTIVE CHINESE RESTAURANT IN DAYTON is CHOP SUEY CARRYOUT:
Since 1973, this oldest active Chinese Restaurant in the Dayton area has been slinging New York style stir fry and Cantonese cuisine. Try the Chop Suey, it will knock your Aunt Connie’s socks off.
16) THE PULL TAB CAN and POP TOP CAN WERE INVENTED BY DAYTON INVENTOR, ERMAL FRAZE:
Ermal’s company, Dayton Reliable Tool Company started making his invention in 1959. When people worried about the sharp edges of the pull tab, he then invented the pop top on today’s cans in 1977. Think of all the beer buzzes and caffeine fixes he made possible. He is obviously the namesake for Fraze Pavillion and the tribute in Warped Wing’s Ermal Beer.
17) DAYTON WAS THE 2nd U.S. CITY TO IMPLEMENT THE FOOD STAMPS PROGRAM:
Dayton takes care of it’s impoverished residents.
18) INVENTOR OF THE ICE CREAM SCOOP WITH ANTIFREEZE INSIDE WAS THE OWNER OF THE RED WING ICE CREAM COMPANY IN DAYTON:
Ever use one of those ice cream scoops with antifreeze in it, so the hard ice cream is easy to scoop? According to the owner’s daughter, that scoop was invented in Dayton. Red Wing Ice Cream used to be located near the arcade. Now you know the “scoop.”
19) FOOD NETWORK CHEF MING TSAI’S FAMILY USED TO RUN A RESTAURANT IN THE 1970’s CALLED “THE MANDARIN KITCHEN”:
This restaurant was a pioneer in bringing gourmet Asian Food to Dayton. The Mandarin Kitchen had a cult following. Our memories include the restaurant having this amazing aroma throughout the dining room.
20) THE HAMBURGER WAGON IN MIAMISBURG STARTED BECAUSE OF THE GREAT DAYTON FLOOD OF 1913:
Sherman “Cocky” Porter served his own recipe of hamburgers to the victims of the flood out of a wagon. They were served with no condiments, just pickle, onion, salt and pepper. 101 years later, the wagon is still a Miamisburg and Dayton icon, and the recipe is still the same.
21) CULP’S CAFE IN THE ARCADE WAS THE FIRST DAYTON RESTAURANT TO HAVE AIR CONDITIONING:
People like the sweaty Big Ragu appreciated this. The restaurants hayday was in the 1940’s when they served 5,000 customers a day. Yes, we said each day. The “new” Culp’s Cafe is in Historic Carrillon Park. It is also a ‘cool’ place to hang out ..
22) ORVILLE WRIGHT USED TO TEACH HIS NIECES AND NEPHEWS HOW TO MAKE FUDGE AND HARD CANDY:
Nothing like keeping the kids occupied with a little foodie fun. If things had went differently, he could have been Dayton’s version of Willy Wonka !
23) BRIXX ICE COMPANY IS NAMED BECAUSE THE BUILDING WAS ACTUALLY AN ICE COMPANY THAT SUPPLIED DAYTON IN THE LATE 1800’s:
The restaurant across from the Dayton Dragon’s stadium, used to be an ice company that supplied most of Dayton with ice. They were singing “Ice, Ice, Baby” back in the day!
24) ICE CUBE TRAYS AND FREON REFRIGERANT WERE BOTH DAYTON INVENTIONS.
Ice cube trays were invented in 1959 by Arthur Frei, while Freon Refrigerant was invented by Thomas Midgley Jr. in 1928.
Bet Ya Didnt Know That the Ice Cube Tray Was Invented in Dayton…
25) THE TROPICS, AN ICONIC RESTAURANT ON NORTH MAIN STREET, BROUGHT IN CHEFS FROM CHICAGO.
Now we know how they made their one of a kind cuisine. Luring “windy city chefs” in with lucrative deals. This restaurant seated 700 people at it’s peak during the 60’s and 70’s. At that time it was one of America’s top rated restaurants.
That’s it, thats the list .. hope you found some fun facts ,a and interesting conversation pieces you may not have known. Dayton has a great history of food, and now you know a little more about it!
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Check out the gallery below of funny photos relating to Dayton food trivia !
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Carroll High School has decided to turn a tragedy, into a celebration of a past student’s life.
Some of the area’s best high school, girls tennis players will be facing off in the Jennifer Schmidt Memorial Tennis Tournament this Saturday.
The annual event is held in the memory of 1984 Carroll HS graduate, Jennifer Schmidt. Schmidt went missing her freshman year at Purdue, and was never seen again. The tournament is hosted each year by Carroll High School in her honor.
Eight area high school teams will be competing at this tournament.
As a special treat, the Dayton Most Metro’s own Food Adventures crew will be guest GRILL MASTERS at the event!
HERES THE SKINNY:
Date: 9/13/2014
Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Thomas Cloud Park, Huber Heights
MUST EATS:
— Donuts and Coffee will be available at the concession stand for breakfast
— Lunch Concessions will include Hamburgers and hot dogs grilled by The Big Ragu and crew !
Come support this charity event and watch some of the Miami Valleys girls tennis stars !
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Are you aware that the greatest potato salad in the world is in Dayton, Ohio? The Big Ragu knows…
YES, it is true! But many Daytonians already knew that Belmont Catering is the potato salad mecca of the Midwest. If you are like us, their potato salad has been a special treat at your family functions and holidays for decades.
We will have many foaming at the mouth for this giveaway:
****Comment on the story below and one winner will be chosen at random. The prize is 2 pounds of Belmont Catering’s famous potato salad and 6 of their cabbage rolls !!
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— Belmont Catering has been providing the best potato salad you have ever eaten for over 35 years. It is a Food Adventure in a container….
— Family owned for 3 generations, today’s owner John Mott still sticks to the basics that made the company a success.
— Located on 730 Watervliet Rd. near the intersection of Smithville, you may sometimes see a line out the door.
— The potato salad is such a cult classic that former Dayton residents have it shipped overnight all over the USA. One person even overnighted a huge cooler of the stuff to Manhattan in New York City and paid $100 in shipping! Who does that, unless it is the best potato salad in the world.
— Belmont Catering goes through about 500 pounds of potatoes a week, and on holiday weekends they go through 1,500 – 2,000 pounds of potatoes. Yes, that is a ton of potatoes. The staff told us that 50 pounds of potatoes makes about 65 pounds of Potato Salad.
— Our biggest tip is CALL AHEAD. It is best to call in your order 1 or 2 days ahead of time. If you just stop in, it will be rare for you to find what you need because everything is usually sold out since items are made to order. You can thank the Food Adventures Crew later for this advice.
MUST EATS:
— THE POTATO SALAD: OBVIOUSLY .. at $4.25 a pound, there are lines out the door for this stuff. but why is it so good? Is it the pimentos? The Mustard? The Mayonnaise? NOOOO !
Here is the secret to the world’s best potato salad:
1) The potatoes are peeled, rinsed, then SHREDDED like hash browns. This gives a distinct, one-of-a-kind texture and no hard chunks.
2) No chunks of eggs in the salad. This is potato salad, not egg salad. Eggs may or may be in the recipe, but you won’t see any ….
3) Cleanliness. The kitchen is immaculate. The Montgomery County Health Inspectors have given Belmont Catering the highest marks over their last 19 visits to the kitchen.
4) Third Generation Owner, John Mott is still using his Grandmother’s recipe. And by the way, her recipe will blow your mom’s potato salad out of the water. It is reminiscent of the movie “What’s Up tiger Lily” where they hunted down a similar recipe, “a salad so delicious you could pltoz.”
Storefront on 730 Watervliet Ave., Inside is the World’s Greatest Potato Salad
Oh but that’s not all. Belmont Catering did not build its business on potato salad alone.
There are more, MUST EATS such as:
— CABBAGE ROLLS: $6.80 for 6 of them, they are also a cult favorite.
— THE BBQ PULLED PORK: Outstanding flavor, and sold at $6.90 a pound
There are many more items, but these are our top favorites. You can find a list of pick up items HERE, we cannot stress enough the need to call ahead..
And then there is the CATERING aspect of their business. If you need an event catered, breakfasts, cookouts, or boxed lunches, these are your go to guys. They pretty much deliver a Food Adventure to your event. Belmont Catering has built this business for decades with great food and service.
With Labor Day Weekend right around the corner, now is a perfect time to treat yourself to some of the World’s Best Potato Salad !!
Get down to Belmont Catering on Watervliet, and pick up a taste of great potato salad, but call ahead! No cookout, picnic, holiday or family event is complete without it!
****Who wants to win some of their great food? Comment below for your chance to win ! ****
Food Adventures is going to giveaway 2 pounds of their famous potato salad and 6 cabbage rolls to one lucky reader!!
To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment below on this story, telling us why you want the goods. One winner will be picked at RANDOM next week.
There is another way you can be a winner in general, like Food Adventures on Facebook by CLICKING HERE ! Anything else is just a generic copy..
Check out our photo gallery from our visits to Belmont Catering, below.
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Here’s to the 2014 Dayton Celtic Fest
Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday.. there is an Irish Food Adventure brewing on the streets of Dayton. It is the wildly popular Dayton Celtic Festival. Who better to tell you lasses and lads about it than The Food Adventure Crew?
Listen up as we give a tip of our cap to the festival for the good old Emerald Isle!
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— It is a street party celebrating Irish Heritage at RIVERSCAPE METRO PARK with dancing, music, beer and FOOD ! Admission is FREE
—FESTIVAL GOES FROM FRIDAY – SUNDAY !
— Want directions??? CLICK HERE !
What to eat?? This isn’t our first blarney stone, so take our advice or we will hit you in the head with a Shillelagh.
So by “faith and begorrah,” here are our patented “must eats” !!
MUST EATS:
— REUBEN SANDWICH FROM CLADDAGH’s BOOTH: We love a good Reuben, and we have found a delicious one here! Served freshly grilled and hot, this is a big sandwich, that will fill you up.
— CHEEKY MEAT PIES: Whether you order the Distinguished Darby version, or another type, these pies are fantastic and perfect for “on the go eating.” Watch out! They are hot inside! Australian pies at an Irish Festival?? You betcha !
— IRISH BEER: There are the three types we recommentd – the lighter beer (HARP LAGER), the red beer (SMITHWICK’S), and the dark beer (GUINNESS). Or make Ireland proud. and go through all the colors of the rainbow, they say there is a pot of gold at the end….
— FISH AND CHIPS: High demand on these might mean a line, but it ensures you get a piping hot, fresh out of the fryer, batch of fish and chips. Whether you do tartar or vinegar, you will be glad you did some pub style sea fare.
— GRILLED SALMON SANDWICH from BROCK MASTERSONS: Looking for a lighter treat? Try one of these babies with or without a bun. The secret is the dill sauce topping, so ask for extra. Honorable mention goes to their crab cakes, which almost made the list. This is a Food Adventure all time fave.
An important tip.. there is a dish called haggis at the festival, which traditionally is chopped up liver served inside pig intestines… we tried it last year. Once was enough for us. For some of you purists with adventurous pallets, go for it.
Hopefully we pointed you in the right direction for a weekend Food Adventure.
There is one more wee bit of advice we have about the festival, and that is make sure you stop in and listen to the music under the big white Riverscape tents. It makes the food and beer taste better too. Musical acts are flown in from Ireland for this event, so take advantage of it.
See you at the festival, please say “hi” to The Food Adventure Crew, and we will try to wave or shake hands while carrying beer and festival food.
Check out our gallery below for some killer food pics from Celtic Fests of yesteryear!
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Run, eat and watch fireworks in the street. The Americana Festival is celebrating 41 years strong with this year’s event in downtown Centerville. This year we have the star spangled scoop on some new Food Adventure attractions and happenings.
The Big Ragu is a lifelong Centerville guy, so this festival is close to our homes and our hearts. We cant think of a better way to celebrate freedom and the good ole’ USA, than this event.
Here is a day in the life of a 4th of July Food Adventurer at the Americana Festival:
7:30am: 5K RUN at Centerville Stadium. Why? So we can eat all day, guilt free, that’s why !
9:30am: Sneak between the chairs lining the streets, dart across State Route 48 and see what food vendors are open early. Ragu actually had a 9:45am cheesesteak 2 years ago.
10:00am: Watch the AMERICANA FESTIVAL PARADE. We hope to march in he parade someday, carrying flags with cheeseburgers on them, and wearing sequin shorts…
11:30am – 4:00pm: STREET FAIR: We are excited to be checking out these MUST EATS !!
—HARVEST MOBILE: Who else loves the healthy “Local Wrap?”
— ZOMBIE DOGZ: The Nibbler Dog ! Heck, any hot dog they have is a true original and something you wont taste anywhere else!
— EL MESON FOOD TRUCK: Empanadas to die for !
— MOM’S HOMEMADE GOODIES: Incredible Soft Pretzels
— SANTORINI’S GREEK KITCHEN: The Gyros are must eats. They are grilled fresh by these guys in from Indianapolis.
— TIM HORTON’S: You may need the coffee for some quick energy
— OLD TYME POPCORN: Kettle Corn experts !
— LaROSA’S: You gotta get some pizza slices from this Cincinnati icon
— CINDY LOU’S BBQ: Any BBQ entree is delicious here !
— KONA ICE: Cool off with a SnoCone cup with tiger’s blood sauce !
— CORK N BOTTLE’S AMERICAN GRILL: Any one of their sandwiches are delicious, cheap, and a handful !
— BLACKJACK GRILL: The best grilled porkchops in Dayton
—NELLY’S CHICKEN: The rotesserie roasted, Bolivian recipe chicken is nothing short of amazing on flavor !
As you can see there are gonna be plenty of options to light your fireworks. We didnt even mention the carnival type food, or local places within walking distance like SWEENEY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE, JOHNNY’S SLICE OF NY, BILLS DONUTS, MARION’S PIZZA, CITY BBQ, GRAETERS ICE CREAM, ROOT48, and MCDIGGERS PUB.
We will also be hanging out with Fox and Friend’s Brian Kilmeade who will be in town promoting his new book!
10:00PM: FIREWORKS AT CENTERVILLE FOOTBALL STADUM. We usually cap off the night by attending the fireworks with family, after napping off a food coma.
Show your patriotism this Friday. Whether it is chanting USA, or wearing a US Flag t-shirt, we hope you have the time of your life. We suggest you do just that in downtown Centerville on the 4th !
Even Uncle Sam will be there, and so will The Food Adventures Crew.
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Check out our Americana Food Photos below !
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If Fred Flintstone was on Colonel Glenn Highway, he would say “Yaffa Gotta Do !” …and guess what, he would be right.
Yaffa Grill can be summed up as “simply exotic.” It has worldly tastes of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine that are as authentic as they are delicious. At the same time they serve the food on paper or styrofoam plates. You see? Simple and exotic. Food Adventures have tagged this as our new favorite eatery, and have been visiting the 2 Yaffa locations with some frequency.
Want an authentic, unique Food Adventure that is affordable and fun? Then look no further than Yaffa Grill.
HERE’S THE SKINNY:
— They have two locations, one at 2844 Colonel Glenn Hwy (across from Wright State), and the other at 21 Alex Rd in West Carrollton which features a Middle Eastern Market. A local family from Palestine, owns both businesses.
— The food is Middle Eastern/ Mediterranean. It is unique and exotic, but delicious! You will see spindles of meat and flaming shish kebabs. Yaffa Grill is a great place to experiment and try some new dishes out of your comfort zone. You will be happy you did!
— The prices are right. The most expensive thing on the menu is a whole grilled chicken for $15, and we know you cant eat that by yourself.
— Very casual atmosphere. The dining area is almost like a “to go” deli. Warning: the drink selection is very limited (cans of pop and bottled water).
Don’t know what to order or where to start on such a diverse menu with possibly unfamiliar choices? No problem, The Big Ragu, Chef House and Hungry Jax have a list of “must eats” that wont disappoint you. There are various spellings out there of the dishes below, but we will use the spellings on the Yaffa menu.
MUST EATS:
—MUSABAHA : The hardest thing about ordering it, is pronouncing it. It is a crushed chickpea puree, much like a hummus, with olive oil, lemon juice and spices mixed in. One of our favorite appetizers for sure. Dipping the pita bread served into this appetizer is one of life’s golden pleasures.
—EGGPLANT SALAD: The Big Ragu has seen his fair share of eggplant dishes. This was one of the most unique and delicious ones we have come across. Served cold, it is perfectly mixed with roasted peppers, tomatoes and vegetables. Excellent pairing with the pita bread, it is a meal in itself.
— YAFFA MIX GRILL: A sampling of 3 of the best shish kebabs in Dayton. The plate consists of a chicken shish kebab, steak kebab, and a beef/lamb mixed kebab. It is fun to watch the cooks prepare the kebabs on the huge skewers, over the open flame. We loved this dish. The grilled meat and vegetables make it a heart healthy choice.
— THE HALF GRILLED CHICKEN: We don’t know how, but Yaffa Grill made a delicious chicken like we have never tasted before. The Mediterranean spices were marinated and infused into the chicken in some sort of delicious sauce/rub. The result was a lip smacking, moist, melt-in-your mouth experience. A definite ‘must eat.’
— BEEF SHAWERMA: Flame cooked lamb and beef, sliced from the meat rotesserie. We especially love dishes that are carved off of rotating spindles of meat. It is a tasty treat that explodes with flavor. When served in a wrap, it is a “Food Adventure on the go.”
Honorable Mention: Fatayer: a delicious bread stuffed with your choice of spices. Lentil Soup: Yeah, we never thought we would ever write this, but the lentil soup is amazing.
With so many great choices on the menu, it was hard to limit our ‘must eats.’ Even the “Baba Ghanouj” dip was some of the best we’ve had. If you like hummus, try it.
Yaffa Grill is a perfect place to experience a new culture and have your very own Food Adventure. It is a fascinating place for true foodies, and a sampling ground for those with an open mind, who are tired of the “same old thing.” Vegetarians love this place for the flavorful entrees! They even have a kids menu with hot dog, burger and chicken nuggets option.
Yaffa Grill does not have a website yet, or a Facebook page, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get some delicious food. Don’t forget that the West Carrollton location has a market with various hard to find imported groceries from far away lands. Canned goods, baked items, meats, nuts and even dairy products line the shelves. It is definitely worth a visit.
Make sure you get some grub at Yaffa Grill, The Food Adventure Crew cherish it as one of their favorite places in Dayton. We are addicted, and we think you will be too.
Here is something you wont see anywhere else online, the Yaffa Grill Menu —> PAGE 1 PAGE2 PAGE3 PAGE 4
Some of our best photos of the year are in the picture gallery below, so make sure you scroll through them to see all of the dishes that Yaffa Grill has to offer.
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