Are These the Best Mexican Restaurants in Owensboro, Kentucky?
In a new study released by the online price monitoring website Pricelisto.com, Mexican food is among Kentucky's favorites. What local restaurant serves up the most authentic cuisine in Owensboro? We found some answers with the help of Google customer reviews.
MEXICAN CUISINE IS THE MOST SEARCHED FOR IN KENTUCKY
Whether you like fajitas, tacos, tortillas, or enchiladas, there are many restaurants to choose from in Owensboro. It seems as though we have a new Mexican restaurant opening every year! Based on this new study from Pricelisto.com, it seems we can't get enough of it in Kentucky. Mexican is the most popular cuisine in the Commonwealth, averaging 54,152 searches per month, according to an analysis of Google search data.
Research conducted by the online price monitoring website Pricelisto analyzed Google search data to determine what cuisines are most popular in each state.
"The data examined the search volume for cuisine-related searches in each state over the past 12 months. Different combinations of search terms were used to show the search volume, and the results were then averaged over the past 12 months and then aggregated by each cuisine to determine the most popular food in each state. For example, search terms such as “[cuisine] food”, “[cuisine] food near me” or “[cuisine] recipes]” were used to gather data."
Mexican cuisine has such a delicious blend of spices, seasonings, and fresh ingredients, that this shouldn't be a surprise. It isn't just about the food but also the decorative ambiance and experience. Where are your most popular spots for authentic Mexican food in Owensboro? Check out the top-rated restaurants and get ready to vote below!
Top Owensboro Mexican Restaurants Based on Google Reviews
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