No, the S-Corp is better because it's more tax efficient for a small business, which is the entire point of it.
The LLC is only better so long as it remains a disregarded tax entity with no employees, because once either of those happens, it becomes significantly more complex than an S-Corp. So if you're fine not ever having partners or employees, and paying more in taxes for the sake of slightly more simplicity, then yes, the LLC is better.
But if you want partners, or employees, or saving money on your taxes, then the S-Corp is better. And if an accountant is telling you otherwise, then it's only because you make so little money that it doesn't matter whether you have a legal entity or not.
The LLC is only better so long as it remains a disregarded tax entity with no employees, because once either of those happens, it becomes significantly more complex than an S-Corp. So if you're fine not ever having partners or employees, and paying more in taxes for the sake of slightly more simplicity, then yes, the LLC is better.
But if you want partners, or employees, or saving money on your taxes, then the S-Corp is better. And if an accountant is telling you otherwise, then it's only because you make so little money that it doesn't matter whether you have a legal entity or not.