Patina Grill

Approval Rate: 86%

86%Approval ratio

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    grgeep1c6ebb

    Mon Oct 12 2009

    When you dine at Patina, you are dazzled by its chic, edgy interior and its creative menu. Service and cuisine are excellent and the setting is relaxing and intimate. Always enjoyable!

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    littlelo221b2f_99

    Thu Jul 17 2008

    My husband and I have been going to Patina for a few years, and there has never been a moment were we would doubt the service or the quality of the food. It is a great place to go for apps and drinks at the bar, and an ever better place to go for dinner and dessert at a table. The decor is hip yet romantic, and the service is outstanding and efficient. When it comes to the food the ceasar salad is perfect, and the gumbo outstanding. We highly recommend Patina to any one looking for a great place to relax and enjoy great food and drinks.

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    markperill1d70_db

    Mon Jun 09 2008

    Everything was excellent, except the entre prices. I don't mind paying $30 for an entre, but it needs to be good at least. The entres were a total let down. Everything before them was absolutely amazing. Even some parts of the entre were good, but it just wasn't spectacular.

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    wine_and_books_10259e

    Mon Jun 11 2007

    I was reading through the reviews earlier and felt compelled to respond to the upset diner. My husband and I live in the Fan District in Richmond, but regularly make the trek out to the Far West End to eat at Patina Grill. We have been going there for some time and have never had a bad experience. This is why I think his time there must have been a fluke. We love to go for appetizers and martinis if we're going to the movies (I recommend the scallop appetizer and the mango cosmo) or for a full dinner date (when we can get a babysitter). Last time I had the lamb and it was fantastic (came w/ vanilla risotto and the best sauce!). I hope that he will go back and give it another shot.

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    acuraboy111614_fb95

    Mon Jun 04 2007

    seating was fast but there was no one there to seat us and no one eating just a couple of people at the bar yet the waiter seemed to busy to take our order as if he had something better to do, didnt seem to care and didnt recommend anything off the menu, he mite as well said order something and get the hell out thats when i realized i made a mistake coming to patina grill, but my family wanted to stay and we ordered appetizers were ok but the meals were terrible, would not give a second chance, should of went to casa grande, brothers restaurant in goochland

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    swimmoo1f803a

    Sun Jun 19 2005

    I recently ate at Patina for the first time based on a friend's recommendation. Even though they were extremely busy (a Saturday night) the host made us feel special and offered the 6 of us "the big ass booth." The waiter was knowledgeable and suggested 2 awesome wines to complement our dinners. I had the best and most unusually presented caesar salad I've ever had, followed by pecan dusted rabbit that was done perfectly over pasta. I also tasted a friends smoke shrimp and scallop dinner that was terrific as well. All of the desserts sounded great but the winner was a chocolate martini. The restaurant was beautiful with lots of copper and marble, but hard to describe. -casual elegant- Patina was much nicer than what I expected from a strip mall. Patina grillis definitely a great place for dinner or drinks on date night.

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    contributor109_28f

    Sun Aug 17 2003

    The Scene A showpiece of contrasts. Natural decor exudes elegance: sisal, walnut, distressed copper and crinkled Asian fabrics mingle with muted colors. Diners visibly light up when plates are presented, delighted with the colorful vegetable combinations, swirls of sauce and sprays of herbs. Hip, high-level service completes the experience and makes reservations a must. The Food Brazil nut-crusted sea bass, smoked chicken gnocci, Tandoori rack of lamb, Szechwan tea smoked duck and grilled portobello wellington are some of the eclectic entrees. Salads, appetizers and sides are perfect compliments. And could you pass up blood orange charlotte, chocolate tiramisu or sticky toffee cake for dessert?