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 ...
Fame is fleeting, and it seems like Salt Bae is learning that the hard way. The onetime internet sensation has closed another of his New York restaurants, Eater NY reported on Tuesday. Salt Bae’s Nusr ...
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 ...
DALLAS — A steakhouse in the Dallas Arts District from the Instagram-famous chef known as Salt Bae has closed. Nusr-Et, the steakhouse by Turkish culinary social media star Nusret “Salt Bae” Gökçe, ...
Eight years ago, chef Nusret Gökçe became a meme incarnate when a video of him bouncing grains of salt off his forearm and ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro feasted on pricey steaks and smoked cigars at a "Salt Bae" restaurant in Istanbul on Monday, drawing ire and condemnation back home, where an economy spiraling ...
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 ...
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 ...
Apparently, I was wrong. I thought that we as a dining public had decided to allay our hypertension by reducing our alarming intake of Salt Bae. But, no, he persists. Enough so that he’s expanding in ...
Be prepared to fork over some serious cash to dine at his restaurant. Back in 2017, Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe became an internet sensation after video of him sprinkling salt on his steak went viral, ...