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Both restaurants are rated highly by writers. Overall, Matsuhisa-Aspen ranks significantly better than Campo di Fiori. Matsuhisa-Aspen is ranked #1 in Aspen with endorsements from 10 sources like Gayot, Concierge and Travel + Leisure.

Campo di Fiori
8/10
205 S Mill St, Aspen, CO 81611
From $0/night
BlackBook BlackBook
"An Aspen institution that always draws a crowd, favorite to locals and visitors alike."
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"Aspen’s hot-spot for Italian cuisine served in a rustic and romantic dining room." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"A bar menu offers smaller and less expensive variations of these dishes. In summer, there is no better place to dine than the courtyard here, set on the main level of a gallery-laden shopping complex." Full review
goop goop
"This Italian restaurant, which also has a Vail location, is a bona fide Aspen classic, best for jovial family dinners." Full review
Zagat Zagat
4.3
"“Noisy, energetic and fun”, these “trendy” Northern Italian stops in Aspen and Vail may be better known for their “see-and-be-seen scene” with “great people-watching” than their “rustic” fare." Full review
Matsuhisa-Aspen
8/10
303 E Main St, Aspen, CO 81611
From $35/night
Concierge Concierge
"Comprising lounge and restaurant, bar, and patio, the place provides great people-watching as well as fine eating, the miso-glazed black cod being the de rigueur order."
Fodor's Fodor's
"Although you shouldn't expect to see celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa in the kitchen of his hopping restaurant, his recipes and techniques are unmistakable." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Matsuhisa Aspen is part of the international Nobu brand of restaurants, named for its well-known chef-proprietor, Matsuhisa Nobu." Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"Nobu’s famous sushi chef takes to the hills with best rolls and sashimi in the valley, and the best-looking clientele."
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Either way, make sure you got plenty of paper and/or plastic in pocket before ordering that miso-marinated cod.
BlackBook BlackBook
"Same amazing sushi from the downstairs restaurant but with a full bar and less commitment to a sit down meal."
Gayot Gayot
15.0
"Book early if you want a seat at this sushi sensation in high season." Full review
Zagat Zagat
4.6
"“The holy grail” of sushi is found at these “outstanding” Nobu siblings whose “world-class” “haute Japanese” “feasts for the senses” are as “jaw-dropping” as the “astronomical prices”." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"In Aspen, you'll find a gluten-free menu with sea bass and dry miso, and cocktails come served atop a bar that looks hewn from a tree out back, salvaged wood sanded and shined to a glossy finish. " Full review
Where Where
"Divine sushi and Japanese by the creator of sushi spots from Malibu to Hong Kong. Start with the yellowtail tataki and just keep on ordering. D (daily)." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Matsuhisa Upstairs is casual and perfect for early kids dinner of avocado rolls, edamame, and mochi ice cream"
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