We may just drive back there JUST to eat for a special occasion.Kid-friendliness: They have a great kids' menus with diverse choices. Seriously.As we left, we all went to the kitchen window, yelled "Niko," and applauded him and his team. That left her with three left over pizza slices. My daughter decided to dive into mine, and it was plenty for us both. Yes, all sound common, but there was nothing common about them. You can tell there was a freshness difference and a prep difference.My oldest son had the salmon special with the crab topping. Yes, it's Italian, but nothing like I've ever tasted in a Southern state. The menu seemed pretty standard with the exception of some really nice specials.When we received our food, I'd love to have had a hidden camera reaction from all our five faces. Yes, this is an offensive statement, but it is Kentucky and when I think Kentucky (or even my home state, for that matter), I certainly don't think Italian. The kind lady who answered the phone came out and found us in the parking lot and took us directly to a table.My expectations were low. As we were loading up, I decided to call because I could smell garlic. This popped up, we love Italian, and it was a quick decision.When we arrived, the building is confusing and we went to the wrong door. On our way home to Nashville from Holiday World, I pulled over on the side of the road to find the closest non-chain restaurant, closely off the exit, on the way home. Niko's Italian Cuisine 2200 E Parrish Ave, Owensboro
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