Dragonfly Izakaya and Fish Market: Dining and Market Hunting all at Once

ra-haus fotografié
At the Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market you can sit down for a drink or a meal all while doing your weekly shop!
Inspired by traditional izakaya, a Japanese bar and bistrot, this new location offers a range of dishes inspired by Japanese cuisine. Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market offers shrimp pancakes, octopus, calamari and a number of other seafood dishes, as well as chicken and sushi.
Beyond traditional Japanese dishes, Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market has also made a real effort with its drinks menu, with a particularly impressive list of Japanese whiskies and omakase cocktails.
However the most charming part of this restaurant is without a doubt the market that it also plays host to, where diners can peruse selections of meat, sauces or fish. The decor of the restaurant itself was inspired by the famous Tsukiji fish market.

Ruben Cabrera | rubenpictures.com

Ruben Cabrera | rubenpictures.com

Ruben Cabrera | rubenpictures.com

ra-haus fotografié

ra-haus fotografié
Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market
Address: 5241 NW 87th Ave, Doral, FL 33178
Tel: +1 305-222-7447
www.dragonflyrestaurants.com/doral-floridaTRENDING
-
Four Unmissable Beers to Try in Japan
Did you know that craft only arrived in Japan 25 years ago? Some of them have already made history however!
-
Hiroshi Senju, the Artist who Paints Waterfalls
A proponent of nihonga (traditional Japanese paintings), Hiroshi Senju is known for his large-scale waterfall paintings and has his own museum in Karuizawa.
-
At 82, Keiichi Tanaami is Still the King of Pop Art
Animation, comic book illustrations, collages, experimental films, paintings, sculpture... Keiichi Tanaami has been working in Pop Art for over 50 years.
-
The short film In the Still Night, shot in Tokyo with Eric Wareheim, to be shown on Canal+
The first fiction film from French director Jean-Baptiste Braud is featured in France on the programme for Sunday 30th June’s edition of 'Top of the Shorts'.
-
Paris, Kyoto: Kohei Nawa
The Japanese sculptor Kohei Nawa talks us about his monumental work Throne currently displayed under the Pyramid of the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
3:26