DAYTON EATS: Terrific dishes, exciting flavors at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week

Creme Brulee from Coco's Bistro getting fired at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week 2023

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Creme Brulee from Coco's Bistro getting fired at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week 2023

If the sneak peek to Winter Restaurant Week is any indication, there are going to be some truly terrific dishes and exciting flavors to be enjoyed over the course of next week.

Patrons enjoy the various dishes at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week at the Steam Plant in downtown Dayton.

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The Miami Valley Restaurant Association’s Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week event was held Jan. 18 at the Steam Plant in downtown Dayton. There wasn’t a disappointing dish in the room featured by the 10 local restaurants on hand. Each one left us wanting more.

A sampling of the dishes at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Winter Restaurant Week, which takes place Jan. 22-29, presents an opportunity to sample the best that local restaurants have to offer. Three-course meals vary in price from price from $20.23-$50.23 at 33 participating area restaurants.

Hundreds of hungry guests showed up at the sold out sneak peek event to sample a small taste of what some restaurants will be serving up. The menus for the evening did not disappoint.

Amber Rose: Tomato bruschetta dip, Italian chicken sausage tortellini in a housemade alfredo sauce and chocolate chip cannolis.

The team from Amber Rose brought trays of chocolate chip cannoli to Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Backwater Voodoo: A kicking Jambalaya made with the Cajun trinity — chicken, ham and andouille sausage.

Jambalaya from Backwater Voodoo in Miamisburg was featured at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Coco’s Bistro: Beef braised short ribs served with jalapeno grits, broccolini, smoked pearl onion and an espresso crème brûlée fired on site.

The team from Coco's Bistro participated in Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Condado Tacos: A “Blue Dream” double decker taco stuffed with queso, ground beef, lettuce, tomato and avocado ranch.

Condado was on hand making tacos all night at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Greek Street: Buttered phyllo, walnuts and a honey lemon syrup perfect baklava.

Baklava from Greek Street was among the dishes at the Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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The Last Queen: Chili Con Carne “Brit-style” served on a bed of basmati rice, this dish packed a delicious punch in flavor.

The Last Queen in Enon putting together their Chili Con Carne at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Loose Ends Brewing: Chef Adrian’s perfectly plated tuna poke crisp was the star. They also served beef short rib sliders and salmon sliders.

Chef Adrian from Loose Ends Brewing smiles as he plates at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Smith’s Boathouse Restaurant: Luxardo cherry glazed braised short ribs over truffle mushroom risotto served with shaved asparagus in a light vinaigrette.

Braised Short Ribs from Smith's Boathouse at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Station House: A wonderful wild mushroom carbonara made with trumpet, cremini, shitake and oyster mushrooms with peas and bacon served over a tender bed of orzo.

The Station House was cooking up mushroom carbonara at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Favorite dishes for the evening were definitely Smith’s Boathouse short ribs and the carbonara from Station House. The best dish I had came from Calypso Grill and Smokehouse in Yellow Springs, a gem in the Dayton restaurant scene that deserves attention. Their featured dish was a brisket marinated in jerk sauce and smoked until juicy and tender. The meat masterpiece that emerged was served on a bed of local organic collard greens cooked with coconut milk, rum and aromatics. It was absolutely delicious. This is a dish they have served at previous sneak peeks and once again it wowed. The bitter buttery greens mixed with the savory meat was a winning combination.

Calypso Grill at Sneak Peek to Winter Restaurant Week.

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Here is a look at all of the participating businesses that will greet winter restaurant week diners this year.

2023 WINTER RESTAURANT WEEK PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS

Please note — calling ahead is recommended for details, hours and reservations. For the most up-to-date list and information visit http://dineoutdayton.com.

Amber Rose, 1400 Valley St., Dayton, (937) 228-2511

Backwater Voodoo, 3 South Main St., Miamisburg, (937) 949-0522

Basil’s on Market, 18 N. Market St., Troy (937) 875-2068

Basil’s on Market, 2729 Fairfield Commons Blvd., Beavercreek (937) 702-3160

Bunker’s Sports Bar & Grill, 893 E. National Road, Vandalia, (937) 890-8899

Butter Cafe, 1106 Brown St., Dayton, (937) 985-9917

Calypso Grill and Smokehouse, 1535 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs, (937) 767-9000

Carvers Steaks & Chops, 1535 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Centerville, (937) 433-7099

CBCB Bar & Grill, 2495 Commons Blvd., Beavercreek, (937) 426-3287

Chappy’s Social House, 7880 Washington Village Dr, Centerville, (937) 439-9200

The Chop House, 7727 Washington Village Drive, Washington Twp., (937) 291-1661

Coco’s Bistro, 250 Warren St., Dayton, (937) 228-2626

Condado Taco, 4482 Glengarry Dr., Beavercreek, (937) 705-6528

Corner Kitchen, 613 E. Fifth St., Dayton, (937) 938-5244

Figlio, 424 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering, (937) 534-0494

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, 3500 Rigby Rd., Miamisburg, (937) 865-9355

Florentine Restaurant, 21 W. Market St., Germantown, (937) 855-7759

Franco’s Ristorante Italiano, 824 E. Fifth St., Dayton, (937) 222-0204

Greek Street, 101 E. Alex Bell Rd., Centerville, (937) 640-3295

Hickory River Smokehouse, 135 S. Garber Drive, Tipp City, (937) 669-2271

Jay’s Seafood Restaurant, 225 E. Sixth St., Dayton, (937) 222-2892

Jollity, 127 E. 3rd St., Dayton, (937) 938-9089

Loose Ends Brewing, 890 S. Main St., Centerville, (937) 723-6328

Meadowlark, 5531 Far Hills Ave., Washington Twp., (937) 434-4750

Nick’s Restaurant, 1443 N. Detroit St., Xenia, (937) 372-3202

Pasha Grill, 72 Plum St., The Greene, Beavercreek, (937) 429-9000

Rip Rap Roadhouse, 6024 Rip Rap Road, Dayton, (937) 236-4329

Roost Modern Italian, 524 E. 5th St., Dayton, (937) 222-3100

Salar, 410 E. Fifth St., Dayton, (937) 203-3999

Smith’s Boathouse Restaurant, 439 N. Elm St., Troy, (937) 335-3837

Station House, 8200 Provincial Way, Dayton, (937) 439-7154

The Caroline, 5 S. Market St., Troy, (937) 552-7676

The Last Queen, 210 E. Main St., Enon, (937) 340-6032

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HOW TO GO

What: Winter Restaurant Week

When: Jan. 22-29

Where: Various locations

Cost: Meals range in price from $20.23-$50.23

More info and complete list of restaurants: (937) 461-6872 (MVRA) or www.dineoutdayton.com

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