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Mamma DiSalvo’s 38th Anniversary = Dinner for Two for $38

June 6, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Elena DiSalvo (Mamma) her son, Chef Roberto DiSalvo, proudly celebrate the restaurants 38th anniversary this Thursday, June 8th by offering their homemade lasagna dinner, which comes with salad,bread and 2 large cannoli’s for just $38 tonight – Thursday.

Using Mamma’s family recipes, made fresh from scratch daily, Mamma’s truly is a family business, with 3 generations (Mamma, Chef Roberto and his son Vinnie) often found cooking together in the kitchen.

Whether it’s for dine in, take out or to catering for your office party, graduation or wedding, Mamma’s is proud to be a part of so many family celebrations in the Miami Valley for almost four decades. Mamma says, “We want to thank every customer of Mamma DiSalvos.  Please keep on coming, we love you guys and come back.”

To wind up the anniversary week, Mamma’s will host a car show in the parking lot Sunday, June 11th from 1-4pm.  Bring your antique, classic or custom car or truck out to show off. Cars will be on display in our back parking lot. DJ Dan Edwards will be our MC and tunes will be rocking!

Mamma’s will  have our pizza oven and grill out, with small pizza’s, hot dogs and sausage subs and soda for sale in the lot. The restaurant will open at 4:30pm.

About Mamma DiSalvo’s:

Rinaldo and Elena DiSalvo opened Mamma DiSalvo’s restaurant on July 8, 1979, with the help of Elena’s father Pasquale Berarado and their three sons, Nicola, Rinaldo Jr. and Roberto. Mamma DiSalvo’s restaurant started out small, serving their own family recipe from the Abruzzi Molise Region – One of Italy’s best kept secrets, and strive to provide your family with the best authentic Italian food in Dayton, Ohio

Even though Mamma DiSalvo’s has grown over the years, their traditions remain the same. The family still cooks everything from scratch using only the finest quality ingredients available. fresh meats and imported cheese, pasta and olive oil. The sauces and lasagna are made fresh daily by Roberto.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Roberta, lasagna, Mamma Disalvos

Quest for Dayton’s Best: Lasagna

May 3, 2017 By Bryan Suddith

As a kid, I grew up on Chef Boyardee’s Lasagna. You know the kind. It came in a box with a can of sauce, powdered cheese, and lasagna noodles. It was fast, easy, and not terribly delicious. When my parents wanted real lasagna, we drove to Lebanon and ate at the Tavern. It was the best lasagna in town. It was a single serving in a metal pan, covered in tons of melted stringy cheese, bubbling with housemade sauce and it arrived with a mini loaf of french bread doused in garlic butter. My parents loved this place and I loved the lasagna.

Recently I found myself eating really mediocre lasagna with my son. He is attracted to the free breadsticks and mediocre pizza at this national chain. I sat there poking the pasta looking for the cheese and sauce I fondly remembered as a kid. I never found it. So I had more breadsticks while mapping out a plan to find that lasagna I remembered as a kid.

Jimmy’s Lasagna

I found it! We are surrounded by great Italian food here in Dayton.  Starting south of town I worked my way across the county and here is my report.

Great lasagna isn’t far away. In Kettering, we have an abundance for every taste. While locals are divided between Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen on Woodman or Troni’s on Dorothy Lane, one thing is clear, the sauce is fresh and full of flavor. $8.99 gets you enough lasagna to demand an afternoon nap. Troni’s has a great salad and house dressing for their lunch special, Jimmy’s serves

Troni’s lasagna

soup alongside their lunch. Troni’s delivered with pasta that was cooking perfectly and sauce with spice. Order extra garlic knots. Jimmy’s sauce is chunkier, which I like, and the rolls are soft and buttery, but I wanted the garlic and didn’t get it.

I drove past Mamma Disalvo’s on the way to these two stops. The lasagna there is 100% Mama’s. The sauce is thicker, sweeter, and made

Mamma D’s Lasagna

with love. Mama’s lasagna is like my grandmas. The ricotta is noticeable and the pasta is cooked perfectly and still has a bite to it. It is covered in mozzarella and baked off to perfection. $9.95 for lunch with salad and bread. Order extra bread, you don’t want to leave any of that sauce on the plate.

For folks up north you aren’t far from great layered pasta and cheese either. Folks know Giovanni’s in Fairborn for their pizza and subs. Skip the pizza, order the lasagna. Portions large enough to share, you won’t want to but

Giovanni’s Lasagna

you could, and dinner prices make it so you can get the antipasto plate beforehand. Dinner is $13.00 with salad and housemade Italian bread.

My final suggestion for great lasagna in Dayton is Franco’s on 5th near the Oregon District. Franco’s has that old school Italian feel. Tuck in your shirt, grab a date and find a booth in the back. Settle in for great service and better food. Stop in for lunch and you will probably have Franco stop by your table. When ordering the lasagna at Franco’s get it with sausage in place of the beef. Get the salad with the house dressing and grab a napkin for your shirt. I’ve never had the beef lasagna at Franco’s because the sausage is always on point.
We are fortunate to have so many spots to grab a great pasta dish. On my quest to find the best, I rank these at the top. Where do you go when you are looking for great Lasagna in Dayton? Add your favorite to the list in the comments.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Franco's, Giovannni's, Jimmy's Italian Kitchen, lasagna, Mamma Disalvos, Troni's

Join Us For A Giovanni’s Food Adventure!

August 26, 2016 By The Food Adventures Crew Leave a Comment

Pizza will be part of the 5 Courses !

Pizza! Wine! Pasta! Tiramisu!  That’s what is promised at the first ever, one-night-only, Food Adventure dinner at Giovanni’s Italian Restaurant!

FIVE DINNER COURSES, 2 WINES TO SAMPLE,
1 NIGHT ONLY !

YES ! We are opening the restaurant just for our group only – a true private party!

BUY YOUR TICKET HERE  – They are only available online through Dayton Most Metro

The one-of-a-kind event will happen at 6:30pm on September 19th. Take your tastebuds on a tour of Italy at this legendary Miami Valley eatery.

Mon. Sept 19th – 1 night only Food Adventure

Every week, all year,  the Food Adventures crew shares articles here on Dayton Most Metro.  This week’s article is especially exciting for us as we unleash an extravaganza.  Please get your tickets now, because there is limited seating.

This is a PERFECT chance to get a good sample of the Giovanni’s menu.  The price includes the tip, so sit back, relax and enjoy.  Want the full scoop on the event?  Here ya go !

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

WHERE: GIOVANNI’S PIZZERIA & RISTORANTE ITALIANO, an iconic, respected Dayton area restaurant located at 215 W Main St, Fairborn, OH 45324

WHEN: MONDAY NIGHT , SEPTEMBER 19th at 6:30 PM – We have the entire restaurant to ourselves!

COST: $35 per person, includes tip.   Guests for this dinner must be 21 and over, please. (Tickets are pre pay only — click HERE TO BUY TICKETS

Giovanni’s food always pleases

WHAT: A FIVE COURSE DINNER and TWO WINE pairings of the GIOVANNI’s MENU and ITALIAN WINERIES.

COURSE 1: STUFFED VIDALIA ONION APPETIZER: An Italian style appetizer, so unique and so good

COURSE 2: TWO SLICES OF PIZZA: PEPPERONI and MARGHERITA STYLE.  the legendary pizza that made Giovanni’s a Dayton icon

COURSE 3: CAESAR SALAD – Fresh, crunchy and creamy

COURSE 4: TRIO OF:

     a) FETTUCINI ALFREDO – Flat pasta noodles and creamy, house alfredo sauce

     b) LASAGNA – Homemade like “the old country”

     c) PASTA WITH SAUSAGE:  Ziti with fresh, creamy tomato sauce and sausage

2 wine pairings – Salut ! Vino !!

COURSE 5: TIRAMISU – The classic, creamy Italian dessert that will leave you speechless.

Mama Mia White and Mama Mia Red Wine will be served during the second and fourth courses.

 

We cant wait for the vino and pasta.  This will be a Food Adventure for the ages!  Door prizes, trivia and personal stories with the owners, the Spaziani family will fill the night.  Learn about their family tradition and philosophy about Italian food.

Whether you live in Fairborn, or not, this is a great locally owned spot that you have to try.  Please join us for this personal night out with Giovanni’s staff and the Food Adventures Crew !

TICKETS  ARE PRE-PAY ONLY and are ONLY AVAILABLE AT THIS LINK – so click here

 

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Pizzas galore

A pasta trio rendition

 

Sausage and Pasta

Fettuccine Alfredo

Lasagna

Pasta and Sausage

Gnocchi dish with Red Pepper flakes added

5 topping pizza

Wine dinner !

Pizza with proscuitto

Giovanni’s is a delightful experience every time…

Back Entrance

Chicken and Pasta

Front Glass

A Dayton Legend

Iconic dishes – like this gnocchi

a Slice of life

Lobster Ravioli

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: alfredo, Big Ragu, chef house, Dayton, Fairborn, Food Adventure, Food Adventures, Giovanni's, hungry jax, Italian, lasagna, pasta, pizza, Red, salad, sauce, sausage, tiramisu, white, wine, ziti

Tale of Two Disalvo’s: Part 1 Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante

December 14, 2012 By The Food Adventures Crew Leave a Comment

This is the first of a two part story on the DiSalvo Family businesses in Kettering.  This week we focus on Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante.  In July 1979, Rinaldo “Papa” DiSalvo Sr. and his wife Elena “Mamma”  DiSalvo opened up an Italian Restaurant at 1375 E. Stroop Rd., and the Miami Valley has never been the same since.   Still going strong, you can see Mamma and Papa in the dining area from time to time greeting customers.   Their sons Nick and Bobby DiSalvo mostly manage the restaurant today.  What is the secret of their success?  Good, homemade Italian food and friendly service where you feel like family.

When you walk into Mamma DiSalvo’s Ristorante,  you notice the small bar area and a cozy dining room.   The aroma from the bustling kitchen is an appetizer in itself.  This place fills up during peak times, so you may want to put your name in at the host desk and grab a drink at the bar while you wait for a table.  They have a decent wine selection, and of course Italian beers like Peroni.  The Big Ragu’s favorite,  Moretti beer.  Sometimes he even goes 70’s old school sometimes with Lambrusco.

Mama DisalvosThere is so much to love about this true “Mom and Pop” place.  The atmosphere makes you feel like you are on  an Italian movie set in New York City.  Casual, yet romantic, it is what an Italian Restaurant should be.  The hosts, wait staff and family always greet you with with a happy disposition and unique personality.  After you are seated, we suggest that you order an appetizer, because homemade Italian entrees take a while to prepare.  Be patient, masterpieces take some time, and it is worth the wait for this Food Adventure.

Two of our favorite appetizers at Mamma DiSalvo’s are the fried calamari, and the antipasti plate which is a variety of cold cut meats, imported cheeses and peppers.  You can’t go wrong here.    A little known secret is that Mamma DiSalvos has some fantastic pizzas made with homemade dough.  We like to mix it up once in a while by grabbing a pie once in a while instead of an Italian Dinner.  Speaking of dinner, before each meal you are served a salad and these wonderful buttery bread loaves sprinkled with garlic powder.  We warn you, the bread is beyond addicting.  As for the salad, please trust us and get the house dressing which is a tangy mix of vinegar and oil, and served with shaved Parmesan cheese on top.  It is a fantastic lead-in to the main course.  As for any other dressings, fawghettabouit stick with the house.

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Lemoncello

 

We have made many trips to this Italian paradise and have some favorites.  Three favorite Food Adventure dishes: Linguini with Buttery Garlic Sauce and Mushrooms, Veal Marsala, or their Chicken Parmesan.   All of these dishes feature sauces from scratch and pasta from scratch.  The linguini and veal have lighter sauces, but the huge Chicken Parmesan dish guarantees a take home box.

The Big Ragu’s favorite entrees are the manicotti or the homemade gnocchi (pronounced ‘nyah-kee’) which is a potato dumpling pasta served with marinara sauce.   He is also partial to the monstrous Panzarotti, which is a giant calzone stuffed with meatballs, pepperoni, mushrooms, onions, sauce and cheese.

If you can manage after all of this good food, you have to take advantage of their desserts.  Go light with a Lemoncello served in a flute glass.  It is the perfect mix of sweet, tart and decorated with touches of whipped cream.  Desserts that the Big Ragu enjoys are the cannoli and the tiramisu all of which can be enjoyed with cappuccino.

Mamma DiSalvo’s is not a restaurant it is an experience, wait… it is a true Italian Food Adventure !  Through years of hard work they have built a great reputation and now, when you think of Italian spots in Dayton, you think of Mamma DiSalvo’s.  Visit them online for daily specials and menu details at www.mammadisalvo.com.  If you have not tried this Dayton original, you are missing a gourmet experience.  Stop in to the restaurant and EAT, or as they say “Mangia! Mangia!”

Look for Part 2 of the story next week…

Make sure you browse through the many incredible pictures in the gallery below from our various Food Adventures to Mamma DiSalvo’s.  “Like” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE.

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Filed Under: Food Adventures Tagged With: Big Ragu, Bobby DiSalvo, cannoli, DaytonDining, Disalvos, Food Adventures, Italian, lasagna, Mamma Disalvo's Italian Ristorante, manicotti, Nick DiSalvo, pasta, pizza, stroop, tiramisu

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