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Nick's Italian Restaurant
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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The atmosphere will you take you back to the 70's or 80's. And so will the menu. This is not Italian food that one would find in Italy, but Italian food according to Americans. As with most restaurants these days, they skimp on quality ingredients and make up for it with portions. The entrees are mediocre at best--it all tastes canned/assembled. Sysco with flair . Skip the seafood., the salmon was BLECH. The dressing on the salad is the best thing this place has going.. Unfortunately, they are always super busy so it is loud and they will rush you so they can turn the tables. Dessert tastes like it came from Randall's bakery or some such--don't bother. If your fave restaurant is Olive Garden, you will think this is authentic Italian food. Otherwise, you prob need to drive to Houston or perhaps just go to Italy.
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