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Bellbrook restaurant’s creation named ‘Most Delightful Dessert’
It was a battle royale with sugar, flour and lots of butter at Carillion Historical Park Sunday.
Eight area restaurants and caters competed in Dayton History’s Most Delightful Dessert Contest as part of its 16th annual Ring in the Holidays celebration.
The coveted People’s Choice award went to Amelia’s Bistro’s in Bellbrook for its rich Triple Chocolate Decadence Cheesecake.
A three judge panel including 99.9 Lite FM morning show host Paul Ellis, WDTN’s Jim Bucher and I favored Dayton Marriott’s Traditional Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce awarding it the Critic Choice Award.
Citilites in Downtown Dayton won top honors in the best presentation category.
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By Dan Hyland
November 22, 2010 3:58 PM | Link to this
Haven’t had this one but the Bananas Foster prepared tableside is absolutely delicious and fun!