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Winning restaurants announced in ‘Taste of Miami Valley’

It was a Miami County sweep in the best-of-show category for the Taste of Miami Valley event held Friday at RiverScape in downtown Dayton.

In the category that organizers called dubbed the “Best Damn Taste,” Hickory River in Tipp City (BBQ ribs) and The Caroline in Troy (Strawberries in Kahlua Sauce) tied for the best dish served to the Taste of Miami Valley’s hungry attendees.

A five-member judging panel — consisting of Kylie Conway and Erin Meyer, both part of the Fox 45 news team; Alexis Larsen, arts and entertainment editor for the Dayton Daily News, and her Lounge Lizards blogging partner Craig Schrolucke; and me — munched its way through two dozen dishes to identify winning entries in several categories and the best overall. And speaking on behalf of the entire panel, let me say: we were impressed. Restaurants brought their “A game” to the Taste this year.

In addition to winning for its ribs, Hickory River also won in the “Best BBQ” category for its Pulled-Pork Sandwich against one other entry. In the soup category, the hearty Clam Chowder from Jay’s Restaurant and the creamy, decadent Tomato Bisque from Coco’s Bistro tied for first, while El Meson won the five-entry “Best Appetizer” category for its zesty Empanadas Filled with Chicken.

Jay’s Blackened Fish Tacos triumphed in the “Best Seafood” category, with a generous portion of properly seasoned fish nestled in a soft taco and accented by a drizzle of tomatillo sauce.

The aforementioned Hickory River Smokehouse BBQ Ribs won a hotly contested entree category. The ribs are smoky, meaty and tender, and benefitted from a tangy, not-too-sweet sauce.

And The Caroline’s Strawberries in Kahlua Sauce beat out four other entries for best dessert. One of the judges commented, “I usually don’t like to put anything on strawberries, but that sauce made the berries taste even better.” The Hog Heaven Chocolate Torte from Amelia’s Bistro, which paired chocolate with bacon, won praise for creativity, but the strawberries were just too good.

The Miami Valley Restaurant Association event drew an enthusiastic crowd, many of whom used the Taste as a launching point for an evening of Urban Nights activities in and around downtown Dayton. The restaurants certainly held up their end of the bargain.

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By Ashton

September 20, 2009 1:06 PM | Link to this

Taste of the Miami Valley was a joke. “decadent tomato bisque” wow…not hardly…

By Steven

September 17, 2009 11:05 PM | Link to this

Always the Best: Hickory River Smokehouse BBQ in Tipp City Always the Worst:The Caroline in Troy

By Sheryl Cowers

September 16, 2009 1:19 PM | Link to this

Better not go past the Oregon District, MommaJ. Downtown closes when the business day closes, for the most part. Or perhaps time things a bit better.

By MommaJ

September 14, 2009 4:17 PM | Link to this

I disagree with that last statement about the restaurants holding up their end of the bargain. Many of the restaurants ran out of the dishes for the taste before 9pm! So if you enjoyed the daylight to roam around the town, you were very limited in the “Taste” choices. Next year we’ll be hitting a downtown restaurant instead of doing the Taste for dinner.

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