Andina vs Laurelhurst Market
Laurelhurst Market and Andina Restaurant are both endorsed by professional travelers. Overall, Andina Restaurant scores marginally higher than Laurelhurst Market. Andina Restaurant ranks #7 in Portland with positive reviews from 8 publications like Zagat, Frommer's and Gayot.
Andina
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1314 NW Glisan St, Ste A, Portland, OR 97209-2783
From $21 /night
Fodor's
"This popular upscale Pearl District restaurant offers an interesting and inventive menu."
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Travel + Leisure
"The small-plate selection is awfully tempting, with choices like grilled octopus kebabs with a caper-chimichurri sauce, or prawn-mango-passion-fruit ceviche."
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Zagat
4.6
"An array of "lovely flavors" "tickle your taste buds" at this Pearl District "destination", where "adventurous" eaters tuck into "delicious, modern" Peruvian fare."
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Gayot
13.0
"Peruvian cuisine --- a sophisticated blend of Native American, Spanish, and even Asian cuisines --- is enjoying a deserved burst of popularity."
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Not For Tourists
"Peruvian haute cuisine and real Pisco Sours."
Laurelhurst Market
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3155 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214-1951
From $15 /night
Fodor's
"With an artisanal butcher shop anchoring the right side of the building, Laurelhurst Market offers some of the best meat in Portland."
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Zagat
4.3
""It's all about the meat" at this "lively" Kerns steakhouse/butcher shop, a "carnivore's delight" proffering "unusual" cuts "aged to perfection (and cooked even better)"."
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Gayot
14.0
"Laurelhurst Market is a haven for meat lovers who don't feel their steak has to come with flaming Caesar salads and exorbitant prices."
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Oregonian
"The magazine applauds the part steakhouse, part butcher shop, noting it has "all the good steakhouse cliches (fun, raucous) without all the bad ones (super-expensive, boys' club)"."
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Not For Tourists
"Yes, it' a restaurant, with a little butcher counter up front."