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If you are looking for something to eat off the Strip, this isn't a bad choice. One of the secrets to enjoying a trip to Vegas is learning about places off the Strip. Dragonfly is next door to its sister restaurant Firefly, a fairly popular tapas restaurant with live music at night. Dragonfly just opened a few weeks ago, and it has a lot of potential. I do have to admit that many of the dishes were not very good, but I think given time, things will improve. Right now though, given a choice, I'd rather go to Firefly next door. PROS: - Lots of potential, but avoid if not interested in trying new flavors - Location is off-Strip, so it's easy to access, plus there are a number of very good restaurants in the same plaza, in case you change your mind - The Firedragon roll (shrimp tempura with spicy tuna) was fantastic - we got seconds! - The yakitori (Japanese-style skewers) are a great way to have variety and share food CONS: - The pad thai was nothing like what I normally get - The egg roll was decent, but it was a single egg roll cut into 4 pieces (not a good value)
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