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Being "worth it" is really hard to define. I think explains some of the lower ratings here, given many of them are still quite complimentary. Yes Patria is expensive, but to me it was worth it because the experience is everything you want in a restaurant. Food was incredible. A couple standouts for me were the fennel salad with manchego cheese, the Ibérico Flank Steak, and the octopus. Extremely tasty. Wine selection was nice and was related to the service. The man serving was just the happiest guy and obviously loved his food. He brought us little samples of wines to try, and we ended up leaving the wine choices in his hands and were never disappointed. Finally, decor and ambiance were on point. Bringing it all back to value for money... if you're going to eat and drink what you want, the damage will look around $100 a person. Steep, no doubt. Patria is great, you just have to decide if its worth it!
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