"Horses for Courses"
Pick whichever one makes the most sense for the project. Some things to consider
- Tight timescales and more familiar with one over the other
- Speed and maintainability for other developers to use the chosen tool. Prevalence of one over the other may have implications here too
- Have any code that could be used already in the project e.g. plugins, utility functions, etc.
Without knowing specifics about what the project is about, what your experience is and how open the client is to using different technologies/frameworks, there will be no decisive answer here.
Make that list of compelling arguments for one over the other, as I have started here and then discuss with others involved on the project to come to a conclusion.