Ethnosh Dayton has sold out of evening seatings for its Sunday, Nov. 24, meal at La Costenita Mexican Restaurant, at 2701 E. 3rd St.
Here’s that good news: Peter Benkendorf, an Ethnosh Dayton organizer, says a lunch seating for 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. has been added.
Credit: Bobby Tewksbury/Ethnosh Dayton
Credit: Bobby Tewksbury/Ethnosh Dayton
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An off-shoot of Ethnosh based in Greensboro, N.C., Ethnosh Dayton plans monthly dining events called “NoshUps” at immigrant-owned restaurants.
The meal is $18 per person plus a small processing fee.
Visit Ethnosh.org/location/us/oh/dayton for tickets.
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Sometimes the best food is hiding in plain sight.
The organizers of Ethnosh Dayton say that is the case for their next culinary stop: La Costenita Mexican Restaurant, at 2701 E. 3rd St.
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"They are in a part of town that very few people would consider exploring, which means they get very little traffic from non-Latinos/Hispanics," Michael Groomes of Ethnosh said. "The food is extremely amazing and after getting to know the owner (Xitlalli Chavez), she has an incredible story to tell as well as she takes extreme pride in her food she makes."
An off-shoot of Ethnosh based in Greensboro, N.C., Ethnosh Dayton plans monthly dining events called “NoshUps” at immigrant-owned restaurants.
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The NoshUp at La Costeñita is planned for Sunday, Nov. 24.
The first seating is 4 to 5:30 p.m. The second seating is 6:30 to 8 p.m.
The meal is $18 per person plus a small processing fee. Visit ethnosh.org/location/us/oh/dayton.
Guests can bring their own adult beverages.
There is an option to select regular (meat), vegan or vegetarian meals at checkout.
Credit: Bobby Tewksbury/Ethnosh Dayton
Credit: Bobby Tewksbury/Ethnosh Dayton
Groomes said Ethnosh strives to bring people to immigrant-owned restaurants and provide an experience that allows them to understand the food, the people who create it and where they originate.
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“La Costenita has a unique story as it is an Oaxacan immigrant that owns it and she prepares foods unique to her home region, similar to La Michoacana preparing foods found within the Michoacan region,” Groomes said. “We are trying to make sure that we mix up the offerings so there is not two of the same food genre back to back but something different each time.
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"Being off the beaten path isn't a prerequisite, but we want to do more of the places that aren't as well known but offer very good cuisine," Groomes said. "We will eventually schedule some of the more patronized locations as we move forward but felt it important to give businesses that are either making ends meet or trying to grow first shot and opportunity."
WANT TO GO?
What: NoshUp at La Costenita
When: Sunday, Nov. 24. First seating is 4 to 5:30 p.m., second seating is 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Where: La Costenita Mexican Restaurant, 2701 E. Third St., Dayton
Cost: The meal is $18 per person plus a small processing fee. Visit ethnosh.org/location/us/oh/dayton.
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