He started beef by serving beef. Celebrity steak chef Salt Bae has sparked fury for posting a $108,500 receipt for a single meal at his Dubai restaurant last week. “Money comes money goes,” the ...
Back in 2017, Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe became an internet sensation after video of him sprinkling salt on his steak went viral, earning him the nickname "Salt Bae." He's opened restaurants all over ...
You know the video. A man in mirrored sunglasses, white T-shirt stretched tight, pinches salt between his fingers and lets it cascade down his forearm in slow motion to land on a slab of meat, like ...
At influencer chef Salt Bae’s hedonistic restaurants, where gold flakes are wrapped in baklava and customers regularly fork out hundreds on a steak, squeezing the bottom line might seem furthest from ...
A man who sells beef noodles in Vietnam received a summons from police after he filmed himself imitating the Turkish steak chef known as “Salt Bae” — just days after a Vietnamese official was caught ...
Remember that one guy who sprinkled salt like it was a magic spell and became a viral meme? Yeah, that’s Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae—and he turned that viral moment into a steak empire. But ...
The 39-year-old chef isn’t just making money from the flagship Nusr-Et steakhouses, the most recent of which opened in New York’s Meatpacking district this past May. His kingdom also includes a direct ...
Police in Vietnam have summoned a beef noodle seller who filmed himself imitating Nusret Gokce, or “Salt Bae”, days after a top Vietnamese official was caught on camera eating gold-encrusted steak at ...
The world has woken up and smelt the gold leaf. What’s that? It has no smell? Right you are. This week reports have emerged that London’s Nusr-Et steakhouse — opened in 2021 by Nusret Gökçe, better ...
Internet memes don’t have the longest shelf life, but Salt Bae has done a great job of preserving his celebrity. Turkish chef and restaurateur Nusret Gökçe, the man with the world’s suavest seasoning ...