Carne Asada at Sueno in Dayton (photo courtesy of The Content House)
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Sueño in Dayton Blends Traditional Mexican Flavors with Modern Style

Chef Jorge Guzmán’s upbringing in the Yucatán shapes his menu of innovative takes on rustic Mexican cuisine. 

Sueño on the east side of downtown Dayton explores what Mexican food is, has been and will be. The restaurant’s menu is tethered to executive chef Jorge Guzmán’s childhood roots in Mexico, focusing on the Yucatán area where he is from, while getting creative with its modern takes on rustic Mexican cooking.  

“People tend to have a preconceived notion of Mexican food,” says Julia Lesniak, the restaurant’s creative director, “and we try hard to introduce both new and traditional dishes that might not be known north of the border.”

Sueño opened in 2021 in a building from the 1800s that originally housed a paper factory. It had sat empty for some time before The Idea Collective ownership group renovated it. The space is smart but comfortable, with both open-plan dining areas and more secluded spaces for small groups. Creative lighting choices further diversify the space, allowing for bright, natural window lighting in the front of house and a dimmer, more private atmosphere as you move farther back.

Dishes include appetizers such as grilled shishito peppers topped with Tajín and queso dressing and entrees like the Lamb Birria, featuring braised lamb, mole rojo, consomé, salsa picante, lime, onion and cilantro. The entrees come with house-made tortillas and Lesniak recommends that groups order dishes to share and enjoy them family style. 

Sueño aims to change people’s notions of what Mexican food is by both reconnecting to older traditions and using familiar ingredients in unexpected ways.

Grilled shishito peppers (left) and the interior of the dining room (right) at Sueno in Dayton (photo by The Content House)

“If someone is having mole or mezcal for the first time, we want to highlight the traditional rather than Americanized version,” Lesniak says. 

Sueño has an excellent bar program run by beverage director Tyler Hampton. It focuses on additive-free agave spirits like tequilas, mezcals and sotols, many of which are hard to find in Ohio. Wine director and sommelier Lauren Gay, who runs her own Joui Wine bar just a few blocks away, curates the restaurant’s wine list, which features organic and biodynamic wines that complement Mexican cuisine.

Beer lovers will be grateful for bottles of Saison Dupont, a Belgian farmhouse ale that goes perfectly with a rustic meal. And speaking of drinks, the same ownership group runs Tender Mercy, a cocktail bar directly underneath Sueño that will have you asking if you’re cool enough to be drinking there. Don’t worry, you are.

607 E. Third St., Dayton 45402, 937/453-0008, suenodyt.com

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