News Summary
Elgin’s popular Peruvian tapas restaurant, Ratio, is set to close on June 28, 2025, after five successful years in business. Owner Javier Uriarte highlighted his responsibilities as a father and the end of the restaurant’s lease as primary reasons for this decision. Ratio earned recognition for its innovative cocktail program and community connection. While the restaurant is closing, Uriarte hinted at potential future pop-up events and other culinary projects to sustain the Ratio legacy in the Elgin community.
Elgin, South Carolina – Ratio, a beloved Peruvian tapas restaurant located in Elgin, has officially announced its closure after five successful years in operation. Owner and chef Javier Uriarte revealed that the last day of service will be June 28, 2025. This news comes after a thoughtful decision by Uriarte, who cited his evolving responsibilities as a father of two and the conclusion of the restaurant’s lease as key factors in this significant choice.
Since opening its doors, Ratio has forged a strong identity as a culinary destination. The restaurant gained acclaim for its innovative cocktail program and chef-driven menu that paid homage to traditional Peruvian flavors. It became a vibrant spot within the community, regularly hosting events such as appearances at the annual Columbia Food and Wine Festival, where it showcased its unique offerings to a broader audience.
Throughout its five-year tenure, Ratio established itself not only as a restaurant but as a gathering place for locals and visitors alike. The atmosphere promoted creative expression in food and drink, allowing Uriarte to share his culinary vision with patrons. This connection to the community has been a driving force behind the success of the establishment.
Javier Uriarte’s recognition as one of three South Carolina Chef Ambassadors for 2024 further exemplified the impact Ratio had on the culinary scene in the region. His dedication to promoting local cuisine was reflected in the restaurant’s menu and service philosophy, deeply resonating with food enthusiasts.
In light of the closure, Uriarte expressed gratitude for the support from the community and emphasized that the spirit of Ratio may continue in other forms. Although the restaurant will cease regular operations, Uriarte has hinted at the possibility of future opportunities, including pop-up events, catering services, and collaborative projects that may keep the Ratio name alive in different culinary spaces.
Guests are encouraged to visit Ratio from Wednesday to Saturday until the final service date to enjoy the well-loved Peruvian tapas one last time. The restaurant is located at 566 Spears Creek Church Road in Elgin, ensuring final memories can be made in a place that has been a favorite for many.
The decision to close this chapter comes on the heels of a transformative period for Uriarte, who began his journey as a restaurateur shortly after getting married. As his priorities shift towards family life and new ventures, the legacy of Ratio will remain a cherished part of the Elgin community. While its physical space may close, there are indications that Uriarte could explore new concepts or perhaps establish a different venue in the future.
Many are left to reflect on the significance of Ratio in their lives, not just as a restaurant but as a cultural hub. As Elgin bids farewell to this culinary jewel, there is hope for what might emerge from Uriarte’s innovative vision in the years to come.
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- Cola Daily: Popular Peruvian Tapas Restaurant in Elgin Announces Closure
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- Google Search: Peruvian Tapas
- Greenville Journal: Greer Chef Michael Sibert Selected as Upstate Chef Ambassador
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tapas
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- Google News: South Carolina restaurants
