M London loss, US shutdowns, price slashes, and review backlash. From viral fame to financial flop—explore where Nusr-Et went ...
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 ...
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 ...
Two years ago, General To Lam, who oversees Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security, traveled to Britain for a climate-change summit. While he was in London, he stopped at Salt Bae’s restaurant in the ...
It was Salt Bae’s 14th restaurant, and it wasn’t even the first to serve a gold-wrapped steak. When Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe opened the doors to his London eatery Nusr-Et in September after two years ...
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 ...
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 ...
To Lam, a high-ranking member of Vietnam’s Communist Party, was seen dining on gold-plated steak with celebrity chef Nusret Gokce, also known as Salt Bae, following a trip to Karl Marx’s grave.