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Taco Loco: The Best Tasting Cinco de Mayo You Will Ever Have

May 2, 2013 By Dayton937 4 Comments

Beef Shoulder Taco, Squeeze that lime on it

Food Adventures Crew knows there are only a couple of truly authentic Mexican Restaurants in the Miami Valley, and we have found a favorite.  It is a humble place called Taco Loco located at 5392 Burkhardt Road.  It is clean, it is cheap, it is authentic.  But most of all, it has some of the most delicious Mexican food we have ever eaten.    We have some close friends  from Mexico, and upon their recommendation we stopped in.  The experts were right, every trip to Taco Loco is a new Food Adventure.

Why the name Taco Loco? The owners, a mom and pop duo from Mexico, had to renovate before they could open.  They were fixing the old vacant building, putting in many hours painting, putting down flooring etc.  The long days caused them to sometimes sleep in their van in the parking lot overnight, since they lived in Cincinnati.  When a neighboring resident visited the construction she told the owners, “You are working too hard, and sleeping in your van, what are you CRAZY?”  Since ‘Loco’ means crazy in Spanish, they decided the name fit.

Here’s the Skinny:

1) This place is very authentic, so don’t expect the typical queso sauces, cheese and tomatoes like you see on some Tex-Mex dishes at other Mexican restaurants.
2) The prices are low, so you can explore many types of food and have your own Food Adventure.
3) The staff is friendly, the place is a hole in the wall, the dining area is small, and the environment is clean.
4) You know the food is good, when most of the patrons in the dining area are people from Mexico.
5) Not only is the food delicious, but they have a variety of rare, non-alcoholic drinks made from scratch using fresh herbs and other ingredients.
6) Locally owned by Lola and her husband Octavio.  It’s a true mom and pop establishment!

The Chicken Torta – Big and Delicious

Must Eats:

Horchata: Start off your meal with one of these milky beverage specialties.  It literally tastes like rice pudding in a glass.  We were blown away by the taste of this unique drink.

The Beef Shoulder Taco – Tasty meat on a corn tortilla.  These are authentic style tacos, like they eat in Mexico City.  We will tell you it is one on the best tacos on the planet.  Ingredients are cilantro, onion and meat choice.  No cheese, but you may order ‘Tacos Locos’ which means add tomatoes and sour cream.

The Chicken Torta – A sandwich that would give any sub shop a run for its money.  Diced grilled chicken, and the perfect complimentary toppings on homemade telera (Mexican sandwich bread).  An incredibly filling sandwich for $5 and one of The Big Ragu’s favorites.

Whole Fish – Do you want to kick it authentic old school?  Then try this whole, fried tilapia on for size.  You have to deal with a little bit of bones and the fish staring at you, but the taste is worth it.  At the price of $7.50 this is a steal.

The Food Adventures Crew have eaten so many menu items in our trips to Taco Loco, that some deserve an honorable mention:

Whole Fish – Food Adventure on a Plate

The Large Quesadilla’s are fantastic.  Filled with rice, beans, cheese and your choice of meat, this giant menu item will dwarf your plate.

Carne Asada, a skirt steak dish, is a specialty here.  If authentic means anything, we noticed that besides us, a lot of Latinos were eating this dish too.
Have you eaten Sopes before?  Sopes are made with a circular foundation fried masa dough (ground hominy) topped with refried beans, lettuce, and crumbled cheese.  We think of it as an authentic taste version of a tostada.  Ragu loves this unique menu item.  Taco Loco serves similar menu items called Huaraches which are bigger, oval versions of Sopes.  We love them as well, especially the thick base, which almost tastes like potato dough.

The Burritos are delicious.  They come wrapped in foil and are so big, we can usually only eat half of them.

Want authentic fajitas?  The steak ones here are fantastic, and the flavor of the grilled green peppers make the dish.

The Tamales were good too.  Filled with shredded pork and topped with crumbled cheese, they are one of the few items covered with a queso sauce.

Enchiladas Verdes – Fresh Ingredients, Freshly made

A filling meal is the Enchiladas Verdes, stuffed with green chiles and your choice of meat, and covered in lettuce and avocado.

Besides our favorite Horchata, other specialty drinks include a “Tamarindo”, which is made with tamarind fruit.  When Lola brought the fruit out to show us, we made a mustache with it.  Yeah, that’s us.  We take our own pictures, too.
We also drank a “Jamaica” drink (pronounced hamica).  This beverage was a tea made with fresh hibiscus flowers, some of which Lola showed us as well.  We told you this was a great place for a Food Adventure.

For dessert, we suggest the creamy, homemade Flan.  For those of you not familiar with flan, think of an upside down, firmer version of creme brulee.   Lola made us proud with this dessert!

Finally, we have to mention the complimentary table salsas.  Served in two squirt bottles, one is a mild Verdes Salsa made with tomatillos.  The other is a red chile salsa, made with chili peppers.  Careful, the red one has a kick!  Both of these salsas are made in house, and kick up any menu item.   Experiment to your taste with a dash or a squirt on the free basket of extra thick corn tortilla chips.  

With Cinco De Mayo coming up, it is good timing for you to try some really authentic Mexican fare at Taco Loco.  Not many people know about this little secret, but now you know the scoop.   Celebrate with good food and cheap prices.  If you do not check out Taco Loco soon, then you my friend, are CRAZY !

Give us your take on TACO LOCO by commenting below.  Make sure you browse through the photo album for some AMAZING food photos from this little known secret.

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Matera Caffe: One of a Kind Restaurant in Franklin

November 15, 2012 By Dayton937 1 Comment

There is nothing else like Matera Caffe in the Dayton area, and not only because they use two “F’s” in Caffe.  Why is Matera so special?  Because they mill their own flour and wheat on site. Yes, you read that correctly.  It doesn’t get fresher than this, and we have the flour marks on our clothes to prove it!  But that is only one of the great qualities of this eatery.

The owners of Matera Cafe have developed a place that is perfect example of why we do Food Adventures.  Inspired by a missionary trip to Honduras, Mary & Larry Rowland decided to open up a coffee house which would later turn into a full blown restaurant.  Close to their missionary work, they named the restaurant after the city of Matera, Italy where the movie “Passion of the Christ” was filmed.  The result is a well groomed restaurant that is as immaculate on the inside as it is outside.  It looks like the “after” pictures from the Kitchen Nightmares TV show.  There is even an outdoor dining area under the overhang.

As we entered Matera, a wonderful baked cinnamon smell greeted our noses, as well as the warmth a wood fired oven.  The chilly day made this a wonderful, inviting atmosphere.   Friendly servers explained the menu and the daily specials.  We were already drooling.

You already know they mill their own flour and wheat to make pizza dough, breads and waffles.  Well, they also make their own salad dressings and pancake syrup.   We tried the homemade waffle and syrup together, and it was great.  The Liege style Belgian Waffles are served with seasonal fruit and whipped cream.  A very unique, fresh tasting waffle was unlike any we have ever eaten.

Our Food Adventure to Matera Caffe would not be complete unless we tried one of the pizzas cooked in the wood fired oven.  We tried the Margherita Pizza, which is topped with roma tomatoes, romano cheese, fresh basil, mozzarella & olive oil.  The pizza was cooked perfectly, and the dough was so fresh that it had an incredible softness to it.  We were blown away.

Another item we loved was the Americano Sandwich.  It starts with their freshly baked ciabatta bread made from scratch.  The sandwich ingredients include fire roasted chicken, roasted roma tomatoes and arugula spinach.   The sandwich was also topped with an incredible pesto sauce that is homemade from herbs grown on site.   We are still raving about the Americano sandwich as one of our all time favorites.

Our Food Adventure ended in a tour of the milling operation.  We were very impressed at the hard work and passion that goes into making this menu.  Matera is one of a kind, so look for this little known spot to catch even more buzz in the coming months.

Dayton foodies should definitely check out Matera Caffe.  The staff and owners go out of their way to accommodate patrons.  They even offered us some wood fire roasted veggies as an alternative to Saratoga potato chips as a side.  Something not to miss, is the full Honduran coffee menu and various teas to compliment any meal.  The prices are affordable and the portions are nicely sized.  We devoured so much food that The Big Ragu actually had a rare “to go container!”  There is much more to come from Matera, as the owners plan to expand the dining area outside and have just recently secured a liquor license.  So take a drive down State Route 73 towards Franklin and experience the delicious cuisine like we did.  It is definitely a homemade experience from start to finish.

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For hours, directions and menu information please visit them at www.materacaffe.com.

 

 

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Where to Wine & Dine Mom

May 4, 2010 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

It’s traditionally the busiest restaurant day of the year, so we highly suggest you make reservations for your celebration!  Here are some suggestions:

Amber Rose,
1400 N. Valley St., Dayton, (937) 228-2511, open 11 a.m. to 4pm.
Mom’s receive a $10 gift certificate for a subsequent visit

Amelia’s Bistro, 129 W. Franklin St., Bellbrook, (937) 310-3040, open 11
am – 3 pm.

Artisans Cafe, 8351 N. Main St., Clayton, (937) 832-1176, 11 am 8:30 p.m.
Four-course dinner special for $14.95; regular dinner
menu also available.


L’Auberge: 4120 Far Hills Ave., Kettering, (937)299-5536. Noon – 7 pm
Three-course fixed-price meal with eight entree choices for $39.50; kids menu $12.

Barleycorn’s Restaurant & Bar: 6204 Wilmington Pike, Sugarcreek Twp.,
(937) 848-6999. Mother’s Day brunch 10 am – 2 pm; Adults:
$14.95, kids $5.95, kids under 5 eat free.

The Barnsider Restaurant, 5202 N. Main St., Harrison Twp., (937)
277-1332, noon – 7 pm

Boulevard Haus: 329 E. Fifth St., Dayton, (937) 824-2722. Mother’s Day
brunch from 11 am – 2:30 pm Cost: $19.99, children 5 to 12  $8.99, under 5 -free.

Caffe Anticoli, 8268 N. Main St., Clayton, (937) 890-0300. Open 11
am – 7 pm serving Mother’s Day specials and 15 selections from the regular menu.

The Caroline, 5 S. Market St., Troy, (937) 552-7676,
Mother’s Day brunch buffet from 10am –  2 pm  Adults $18.95, children 5 to 12 $8.95.

Carvers Steaks & Chops, 1535 Miamisburg-Centerville Road,
Washington Twp., (937) 433-7099.  Plated brunch menu 11 am
to 4 pm, full dinner menu available 11am – 8pm

C’est Tout, 2600 Far Hills Ave., Oakwood, (937) 298-0022. Noon to 8 pm

Champps Americana, 7880 Washington Village Drive, Washington Twp., (937) 433-2333.  Mother’s Day brunch and entree buffet from 9 am – 3 pm Adults
$16.95, kids $9.95.

Chappys Tap Room and Grille, 2733 W. Alex-Bell Road, Moraine, (937)
299-7427, 11 am  – 9 pm   Special $9.95 menu.

Coco’s Bistro, 515 Wayne Ave., Dayton, (937) 228-2626. Open 11 am – 2 pm

Culp’s Cafe, 1000 Carillon Blvd. at Carillon Historical Park (937) 299-2277. Old Fashioned Mother’s Day Brunch 11 am – 3 pm.Adults $17, children 12 and under $10.

Dublin Pub , 300 Wayne Ave., Dayton, (937) 224-7822, open 11 am -10 pm,
mothers get up to $10 off any one item on the menu with the purchase of one
or more meals at regular price.

El Meson, 903 E. Dixie Drive, West Carrollton, (937) 859-8229, Brunch buffet served
from 11 am -3 pm Adults $27, children 12 and under $12, 6 and under free.

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 4432 Walnut St. at The
Greene,  (937) 320-9548. Special brunch menu 11:30am 3pm, regular menu through the evening. Brunch $29.95. Mothers
receive a $25 dining card to use on a subsequent visit to Fleming’s
from May 10 through June 14.

Fricker’s, all Dayton-area locations, open regular hours from 11 am through 2:30
am, mothers will receive a small box of chocolates while supplies
last.

Giovanni’s Ristorante Italiano, 215 W. Main St.,
Fairborn, (937) 878-1611, open 11am -6 pm  Mother’s Day buffet. Adults $14.95, children 11 and under $7.95.

Golden Jersey Inn, 6880 Springfield-Xenia Road (U.S.68) north of Yellow Springs, (937) 324-2050. Open 8am to 8pm No
reservations required.

Harrison’s, 106 E. Main St., Tipp City, (937) 667-5200, noon to 5 pm.

Jay’s Restaurant,
225 E. Sixth St., Dayton, (937) 222-2892. Open noon to 9 pm

Kohinoor Palace, 39 S. Springboro Pike across from the Dayton Mall  937-723-9014, Brunch buffet from noon -3 pm, dinner 5 pm -9 pm, mothers pay
half price when accompanied by family members. Brunch buffet is
$13.99.

La Piazza, 2 N. Market St., Troy, (937) 339-5553. Open 11 am -8 pm
Mother’s Day specials and regular menu.

Mamma DiSalvo’s, 1375 E. Stroop Road, Kettering, (937) 299-5831. Open
noon to 8:30 pm Mothers get 10 percent off of their meal and a free dessert.

McCormick & Schmicks, 4429 Cedar Park Drive at The Greene,
Beavercreek, (937) 431-9200, Brunch served 11 am- 2 pm, dinner menu
available all day.

Michael Anthony’s at the Inn, 21 W. Main St., Versailles, (937)
526-3020, brunch from 11am -3 pm, adults $22.95, children 3 to
10 $10.95, under 3 are free.

Paragon Club, 797 Miamisburg-Centerville Road,Washington Twp., 937-433-1234. Open 3 pm – 9 pm Serving Mother’s Day specials and regular menu. Reservations suggested for groups of five or more.

Savona Restaurant & Wine Bar, 79 S. Main St.,Centerville, (937) 610-9835. Open for Mother’s Day brunch from 11 am -3 pm Two-course meal for $22.99 or order off the menu a la carte.

Spinoza’s Gourmet Pizza & Salads, 2727 Fairfield’s Common Blvd. at the Mall
at Fairfield Commons, Beavercreek, (937) 426-7799. Open noon to 7
p.m. Moms receive a certificate for a free artisan salad valid on a
subsequent visit from May 9 through May 30.

Stockyards Inn, 1065 Springfield St., Dayton,
(937) 254-3576. Open noon – 8 pm Special Mother’s Day menu and
regular menu available.

Sweeney’s Seafood House, 28 W. Franklin St., Centerville, (937)
291-3474. Open 5 pm – 8:30 pm with regular menu plus Mother’s Day
specials.

Wellington Grille, 2450 Dayton-Xenia Road,
Beavercreek, (937) 426-4600, open noon – 7 pm

The Golf Club at Yankee Trace, 438-3585, 1st two seatings full, still room at 4pm seating, Adults 22.95 /12 and Under 12.95 5 and under Free!

Special thanks to Mark Fisher- check out his Taste column in the Dayton Daily News

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