It was a moment that I won’t forget. The Turkish-born butcher, Nusret Gökçe, otherwise known as Salt Bae, stood at my table in his Knightsbridge restaurant, Nusr-Et, and did his thing.
Nusret Gökçe (Salt Bae) wears a tuxedo with a gold chain and sunglasses with a thumb up - Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Nusret Gökçe has a phenomenal social media presence. If you take a look at his ...
Rebecca Roland is an editor of the Southern California/Southwest region, who covers the evolving landscape of LA’s food scene. Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae, has sprinkled his last steaks in ...
Nusret Gökçe, the Turkish social media sensation known as Salt Bae, has a restaurant empire built around the fan base for his incredibly expensive planks of steak; £680 for a wagyu strip loin, for ...
Evening Standard on MSN
Salt Bae's losing money? Maybe London is finally getting its own back
This week reports have emerged that London’s Nusr-Et steakhouse — opened in 2021 by Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt-Bae — recorded a £5.4 million loss last year. It was on the cards: in September ...
Daily Mail on MSN
What happened to Salt Bae? Inside the downfall of his steak empire.
It seems that Salt Bae's 15 minutes of fame may be at an end. This month, it emerged that his American empire is collapsing: ...
A federal judge last Wednesday said an eight-month-old wage lawsuit against the restaurateur and salt-sprinkling social media icon Nusret Gökçe can now include every person who has worked in a tipped ...
The Independent on MSN
Salt Bae’s empire is crumbling – but his £600 steak was a tourist attraction nobody asked for, or needed
Salt Bae’s empire is crumbling – but his £600 steak was a tourist attraction nobody asked for, or needed - He turned ...
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