Paley's Place vs Andina
Both restaurants are highly recommended by experts. On balance, Andina Restaurant scores slightly better than Paley's Place. Andina Restaurant comes in at #7 in Portland with accolades from 8 sources such as Gayot, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Paley's Place
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1204 NW 21st Ave, Portland, OR 97209-1609
From $31 /night
Fodor's
"The cheese selection, on display under a glass case just inside the front door, is extensive and exquisite."
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Travel + Leisure
"The dinner menu varies daily and has included rabbit ravioli, escargot à la Bordelaise, American wagyu beef tartare, and Mediterranean blue mussels, as well as a cheese list."
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Zagat
4.5
"With the "intimate" confines of a "charming" Victorian dwelling serving as his backdrop, "master chef" Vitaly Paley prepares "sophisticated", "always-surprising" Pacific NW fare."
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Gayot
15.0
"Even for simple preparations, every element is carefully chosen and all is well executed and handsomely presented."
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DK Eyewitness
"Chef Vitaly Paley is one of Portland’s star chefs, and his intimate eatery, located in a Victorian house in a historic neighborhood, is a shrine of Northwest cuisine."
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."