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Set on a working farm in Las Compuertas, 5 Suelos - Cocina de Finca translates the produce of Mendoza's agricultural edge into a farm-to-table format recognised by consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025. Chef Patricia Courtois anchors the menu in what the land yields, making this one of the more committed expressions of place-driven cooking in the Cuyo region. Google reviewers rate it 4.5 from 102 responses.

Where the Farm Sets the Menu
The drive out to Las Compuertas already tells you something about where this meal is going. The road west from Mendoza city follows the irrigation channels that give this edge of the Luján de Cuyo departamento its particular agricultural character: acequia-fed smallholdings, vine rows, and the kind of land that produces food rather than simply surrounding it. Pasaje de la Reta sits in that belt, and 5 Suelos - Cocina de Finca positions itself inside a working finca rather than adjacent to one. That distinction is not cosmetic. It shapes what arrives at the table and, more critically, how reliably it can do so across a season.
Farm-to-Table in the Cuyo Context
Argentina's farm-to-table movement has developed along two distinct lines. In Buenos Aires, the format tends toward curation: chefs sourcing from a network of verified smallholders and presenting the provenance as a credential. In wine country, the logic is more immediate. Mendoza's finca restaurants sit on or adjacent to productive land, which compresses the distance between harvest and service to something close to literal. Cavas Wine Lodge in Alto Agrelo works within a similar geographic logic, drawing on the broader Alta Montaña agricultural zone. El Colibri in Santa Catalina operates on comparable terrain further north. What varies across these properties is the degree to which the kitchen commits to what the farm produces versus what it can supplement from outside. At 5 Suelos, the name itself signals the commitment: five soils, a reference to the terroir beneath the property and an argument that the ground is the menu's primary author.
Chef Patricia Courtois leads the kitchen, and her role here is less that of creative director and more that of interpreter. The broader shift in Argentine fine dining toward terroir-led cooking, visible at destination properties from EOLO in Patagonia to La Bamba de Areco in the Pampas, has found a Mendocino expression here that is grounded in the specific agricultural conditions of the piedmont. The Andes meltwater irrigation system that feeds Las Compuertas creates growing conditions with concentrated mineral character, and the cooking reflects that specificity rather than smoothing it into a generic seasonal menu.
The Michelin Signal and What It Means Here
Michelin's 2024 and 2025 Plates for 5 Suelos place it within the first cohort of Mendoza restaurants to receive international inspector recognition following the guide's Argentina debut. A Plate designation indicates cooking that meets Michelin's quality threshold without yet reaching the Star tier. In Mendoza's current ranking, that puts 5 Suelos in a different bracket from the city's Star holders: Azafrán, Angélica Cocina Maestra, Brindillas, and Casa Vigil all carry Stars and price accordingly. The $$$ price range at 5 Suelos reflects the Plate tier rather than the Star tier, which positions it as the more accessible entry point among Michelin-recognised tables in the region.
The consecutive recognition matters for a different reason than a single award would. Two Plate designations across consecutive years indicate that inspectors found the kitchen performing consistently, not simply having a strong service on a single occasion. For a farm-dependent menu, consistency is the harder credential to earn, because the produce itself is a variable. That the kitchen has managed it across two inspection cycles suggests a level of technical command that translates seasonal variation into reliability rather than allowing it to create gaps.
Among Mendoza's Michelin-recognised properties, 5 Suelos occupies a specific niche. The Star-holding restaurants in the city, including Riccitelli Bistró at the seasonal end of the spectrum, tend toward refined modern presentations with strong wine integration. 5 Suelos operates at the more agricultural end of the same quality tier, where the emphasis falls on sourcing discipline before technical elaboration. The Google score of 4.5 across 102 reviews supports the Michelin reading: this is a kitchen that lands consistently for the diners who make the drive out.
Getting to Las Compuertas and Planning the Visit
Las Compuertas is a 20-minute drive southwest of Mendoza city, reachable by taxi or remise. The address at Pasaje de la Reta places the restaurant in a residential-agricultural pocket rather than on the main tourist circuit, so navigation by GPS is the practical approach. The setting means this is not a venue you combine easily with a walking evening in the city centre; it functions better as a standalone lunch destination or an early dinner anchor before returning to town. Because the restaurant operates within a finca rather than a high-volume urban building, seat count is limited, and given the Michelin recognition, planning ahead is worth the effort. Phone and booking platform details are not published in EP Club's current database, so checking the restaurant's direct channels or contacting through local concierge services is the advised route for reservations. The price range of $$$ sits below the city's Star-tier restaurants, making it a realistic choice without requiring the full-occasion budget of a Star table.
For visitors building a broader Mendoza itinerary, our full Mendoza restaurants guide maps the complete range from steakhouse to fine dining. Our Mendoza wineries guide covers the surrounding Luján de Cuyo and Maipú producers that pair logically with a Las Compuertas visit. For accommodation planning, the Mendoza hotels guide and bars guide cover the city centre and wine country options. Our Mendoza experiences guide includes harvest-season activities that align naturally with a finca restaurant visit.
For context on Argentina's broader farm-to-table dining scene, Don Julio in Buenos Aires and Awasi Iguazu in Puerto Iguazu represent the format at different price points and geographic contexts. Internationally, Au Gré du Vent in Seneffe and BOK Restaurant in Münster offer comparison points for how finca-driven cooking sits within the wider European farm-to-table tradition.
What to Order at 5 Suelos - Cocina de Finca
The menu at 5 Suelos is not published in EP Club's current database, so specific dish recommendations cannot be verified from this source. What the format and context do indicate: the menu follows the finca's production calendar, which in Mendoza means the cooking pivots between the stone-fruit and vegetable abundance of summer, the harvest intensity of autumn, and the root-vegetable and preserved-ingredient character of the cooler months. Courtois has built a reputation in Argentine terroir cooking, and the Michelin Plate recognises the quality of execution across that range. At a farm-anchored table in this price tier, the practical guidance is to ask the kitchen what was harvested that week and build from there rather than arriving with fixed expectations from a printed menu. The restaurant's seasonal commitment is the core credential, and ordering around it is the most direct way to encounter the cooking at its most coherent.
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A short peer table to compare basics side-by-side.
| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 Suelos - Cocina de Finca | $$$ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | This venue |
| 1884 Francis Mallmann | $$$$ | World's 50 Best | Argentinian Steakhouse, Traditional Cuisine, $$$$ |
| Azafrán | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Modern Cuisine, $$$$ |
| Angélica Cocina Maestra | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Creative, $$$$ |
| Brindillas | $$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Modern Cuisine, $$$ |
| Casa Vigil | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Contemporary, $$$$ |
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