The newly opened Salt Bae restaurant in the UK has took social media by storm after a copy of receipt from the restaurant was posted online.
The popular Turkish chef known as Nusret Gokce opened Nusr-Et restaurant in Knightsbridge, London last Thursday but people seemingly weren't happy. People not only talking about food but the venue's high prices.
"The funniest thing about salt bae is that even if you give him a negative review he's already won. you've just dropped £600 on a gold leaf steak you didn’t have to buy - the joke is completely on you," a post's read.
the funniest thing about salt bae is that even if you give him a negative review he’s already won. you’ve just dropped £600 on a gold leaf steak you didn’t have to buy - the joke is completely on you.
— axaxaxas lmaö (@demarionunn) September 27, 2021
Another one said: "The salt bae restaurant fascinating because it's a grift that can only work in a particular constellation of wealth inequality, where people who are pretty rich are being vastly overcharged so they can play at being super mega rich to show off to people who aren't rich at all."
the salt bae restaurant fascinating because it's a grift that can only work in a particular constellation of wealth inequality, where people who are pretty rich are being vastly overcharged so they can play at being super mega rich to show off to people who aren't rich at all
— michael wave (@SzMarsupial) September 27, 2021
Another Twitter user by the name Jamz shared a bill which include a giant tomahawk steak worth £630 and a Red Bulls at £11 a pop.
£44 for 4 redbulls??? Is salt bae okay 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 pic.twitter.com/fppPGd0Lv9
— SP The Industry 🍃 (@septimusajprime) September 27, 2021
Nusret Gökçe has rose to fame after he posted an Instagram video of himself stripping and slicing a steak and then fancifully throws salt onto it.
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