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I spent $26.75 at the Trump Taj Mahal buffet. The food the generally sucked, and I would never pay $26.75 for it if I knew the price beforehand. I thought that the price would be $8.00, $12.00 tops. So when I waited ion line to pay, the cashier said $26.75. I was kinda shocked but paid it anyway.




How could you geto so confused on prices?

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The waiter seated me in one of the most remote areas there and then I proceed to picking the food. For the 1st plate I picked shrimp, mashed potatoes w/gravy, and BBQ ribs. I also asked for a Coke.




Places around here that I eat at, I hate it when they are, we don't have just one specialty, we do everything! How could they possibly stock everything efficiently if it's fresh? They buy it frozen, thaw, and then cook it. I rarely like buffets that are like that. Even this one where I knew the guy when he was going to culinary school, he makes lots of stuff fresh for his buffet. But, it's so much different stuff, the only way for him to do it financially efficiently was to make one thing at a time and just let the stuff sit out there for hours. A chocolate raspberry muffin just doesn't taste as good after it's sat under a heat lamp for 2 hours.

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The potatoes were the worst that I ever ate, they looked good but tasted like tasteless paste and it was very watery. The shrimp was awfull as well: unpeeled with legs and no taste. I tried peeling it off but then decided that I am not eating that. So, I ate 2 forks of mashed potatoes, and 0 shrimp from the 1st plate. BBQ ribs were okay but not good.




It's hard to mess up ribs. The meat was frozen.

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Then I went over to the cakes. Here I chose key lime pie with a cup of jello. The key like pie was extremely good: a 10/10.




Some things freeze well, there are a lot of pies that freeze well.