Are you familiar with Salt Bae? No? That’s OK, here’s a quick history lesson. Turkish chef and restaurateur Nusret Gökçe went viral in January of 2017 with a video entitled “Ottoman Steak” that showed ...
If you were scrolling through social media in 2017, chances are you would have stumbled across Salt Bae. The meme legend was often seen dangling food in celebrities' mouths or flamboyantly sprinkling ...
Memes have fast become an Internet sensation and trust Kenyans and the world to adopt them and take the jokes a notch higher by introducing a twist to suit the crazy in them. First it was salt bae in ...
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 ...
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. The suggestion of luxury begins the moment you walk ...
Nusret Gökçe, also known as Salt Bae, poses with his trademark hand gesture at an event - Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images Nusret Gökçe, more popularly known as Salt Bae, is a Turkish restaurateur known ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Salt Bae? More like Salt Bye. Chef Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae, is closing his Nusr-Et steakhouse in Las Vegas, Eater ...
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 ...
"Salt Bae" has landed in New York City. Two months after the man behind the meme announced plans to open a restaurant in the Big Apple, sightings of Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe around the city swept ...