In Miami, a Restaurant Combines Dining and Convenience
At Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market, visitors can have something to eat and drink while stocking up on provisions.

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Modelled on an izakaya, a traditional bar and bistro, this location provides a range of dishes inspired by Japanese cuisine. Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market offers shrimp pancakes, octopus, calamari, and other specialities made from seafood, chicken, and sushi.
The establishment also offers an exhaustive drinks menu, with award-winning Japanese whiskies and omakase cocktails, selected for customers by the barman.
The most charming aspect, however, is the market that is also found here. Visitors can peruse the stalls for a wide variety of meat, sauces, and fish. It’s enough to give the momentary impression of being at the famous Tsukiji fish market, which closed its doors in September 2018, and which provided the owners with inspiration for the décor.
More information on Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market can be found on its website.
Address: 5241 NW 87th Ave, Doral, FL 33178

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Ruben Cabrera | rubenpictures.com

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