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Trump eatery reopens with fresh caviar

A Las Vegas Strip hotel restaurant bearing the initials of celebrity financier Donald Trump is open again after health inspectors found expired caviar and other violations and shut the place down.

Published: Nov. 17, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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A Las Vegas Strip hotel restaurant bearing the initials of celebrity financier Donald Trump is open again after health inspectors found expired caviar and other violations and shut the place down.

DJT is the signature steakhouse at the Trump International Hotel. It reopened Nov. 2 with a restored “A” grade, hours after Southern Nevada Health District inspectors logged 51 violations. Thirty violations would get a “C” grade. Inspectors reported finding outdated, expired, unlabeled, mishandled and improperly stored food. A hotel marketing manager said adjustments were made immediately and that delivering an exceptional experience to guests is a top priority.

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