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 ...
Salt Bae dominated our social media feeds back in 2017 – but what has the meme chef been up to in recent years? Here's ...
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 ...
Another restaurant bites the dust for social media star Salt Bae, who owned a burger joint in Manhattan dubbed “the worst in NYC,” according to Gothamist. His restaurant called Saltbae Burger closed ...
The Instagram-famous butcher is known for his over-the-top antics. A string of lawsuits and interviews with former employees reveal a darker side.
Turkish restaurateur Nusret Gökçe, also known as Salt Bae, poses for photos at his restaurant Nusr-Et in Istanbul. His steakhouses are big-spending spots where customers often film their food for ...
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 ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.
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