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and last updated 2021-05-03 07:35:26-04 CINCINNATI â May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, so the Asian American Cultural Association of Cincinnati (AACAC) is kicking off the month with Asian Food Week. After a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes over the past year, the local Asian American community decided to host events all month long with the hope of educating those from other communities. The first of those events is Asian Food Week where 50 restaurants, stretching from Northern Kentucky to Oxford, Ohio, are offering deals, specials and secret menu items to customers. We want to use food as a catalyst because food does connect a lot of the cultures together, Koji Sado with the AACAC, said. We want to normalize the perceptions and the cultural biases that exist.â ....
Things to do in Cincinnati this week: May 3-9 Monday, May 3 FOOD: Asian Food Week, Greater Cincinnati area Asian restaurants. Runs May 3-9. Order 3-course prix fixe meal for $20 or $30 or a secret menu item not typically offered on menu. asianati.com/afw. THEATER: I Shall Not Be Moved, streaming online via Ensemble Theatre through May 9. Free. ensemblecincinnati.org. Tuesday, May 4 ART ENDING SOON: Frank Duveneck: American Master, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Runs through May 9. $10, $5 seniors and ages 6-17, free ages 5-under. Reservations required. cincinatiartmuseum.org. ....
Cincinnati Magazine April 29, 2021 Just in time for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the second annual Asian Food Week kicks off next week. The celebration runs from May 3 to 9 at more than 50 Asian restaurants in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Participants can choose from a $30 three-course prix fixe menu, a $20 three-course prix fixe menu, or a “secret item” not typically found on the menu. Thai Papaya Salad with Grilled Chicken Sticky Rice and Sushi Bento Box from Sawasdee Thai in Fairfield Photograph by Catie Viox The event is presented by Asianati, a digital platform launched last fall by the Asian American Cultural Association of Cincinnati (AACAC) to celebrate Asian food and culture. The brand’s goal is to expose the community to Asian culture and “bridge different Asian cultures together,” says Koji Sado, cofounder of Asianati and Asian Food Week manager. ....
Top 5 things to do in Cincinnati this weekend: April 30-May 2 1. Free First Day at Great Parks of Hamilton County While any day is a good day to commune with nature and celebrate the great outdoors, Great Parks of Hamilton County gives you even more incentive the first day of each month, when the park system allows access without the need for a Great Parks Motor Vehicle Permit. On Saturday – and every first day of the month through October – you can experience over 17,700 acres of natural habitat, nearly 80 miles of trails, lakes and river access, playgrounds, dog parks, golf courses and more without the need for the permit. ....
Cincinnati s second-annual Asian Food Week kicks off next week Share Updated: 11:17 AM EDT Apr 26, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 11:17 AM EDT Apr 26, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff Greater Cincinnati’s Asian Food Week is returning next week to kick off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The week kicks off May 3, offering a diverse range of Asian cuisines from 50 participating restaurants in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Customers can order a three-course prix fixe meal at $20 or $30 or “secret menu” items not typically offered at the restaurant.The secret menu special is a nod to the unlisted menu often found at many Asian restaurants in America that include traditional dishes that may not conform to mainstream American tastes.This year, organizers expanded their reach with more restaurant ....