I recently dropped by AC with my best friend to check out the casinos for a day of fun, and relaxation. We stopped by Tropicana, Caesars, and finally Trump Plaza. By the time we ended up in Trump Plaza, both of us were starved, so we went looking for a place to eat.\r
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As we were about to exit the casino to the boardwalk, we saw the restaurant located right above the exit. This worked for us since I was in the mood for chinese, while my friend is a sushi fanatic.\r
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Getting to the restaurant was a little tricky, but we eventually got there. Once seated, we got our menus and selected our orders. The service was good, speedy, and they have a big screen television in the middle of the restaurant showing the game which was great since it gave us something to watch while we waited for our food to come. The prices were a little high, around $20-$25 per person, but it was well worth it as the food was excellent. My friend ended up ordering a rainbow and dragon roll which was humongous and tasty. All in all, we were both glad we dropped by the restaurant rather than being stuck with all the generic food out there on the boardwalk. I would definitely recommend it to others visiting A.C.\r
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Pros: A relaxing atmosphere to chat with friends/family, great service, and great food. There was no wait, and it's easy to get to from the boardwalk (when you know where it is). They also accepts comps, which is a plus, since all of the casino machines could print out a comp based on a percentage of how much time/money you spent playing. We ended up only have to pay $10 out of pocket. They also had special ""fusion"" dishes, but we didn't try them.\r
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Cons: It's hard to find if you miss the sign for it. It's located on the mezzanine level located directly above you when you enter Trump Plaza from the boardwalk. There's only one way in through an escalator or elevator on your left when you enter from the boardwalk.
Pros: Relaxing atmosphere, good service, good food.
Cons: Hard to find. A tad expensive.
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