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Been to Vegas many times, and never had a chance to try Firefly until recently. Sadly, the food was not worth the wait. Sangria - No. Not strong enough, and way too little fruit flavor for a drink that claims to have been marinated for 3 days. Did feel like the pitcher was never-ending, just never-ending sugar juice. Stuffed dates - No. Recommended by server. Tasted like BBQ sauce. Stuffed peppers - No. I prefer the Peruvian version. This was a bit overly cheesy (and I love cheese). Pulpo asado - Eh. I've had better. Camarones a la diabla - No. Tasted Chinese, and not spicy at all. Albondigas - Eh. 6 meatballs for $7. Could have had 3 In-N-Out cheeseburgers. Lamb chops - Now we're talking. The 2 chops for $12 were very tender, and my favorite of the night (and I don't even eat lamb!). Ambiance is not conducive to holding a conversation, anything romantic, or close to relaxing. It's probably easier to hold a conversation at Chinese dim sum restaurants than it is here, as noise is coming at you at all angles. I could barely hear my BF across the table. The only good thing was the service; my glass was always full! Needless to say, I'll save my stomach space for Vegas meals elsewhere.
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