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Turkish chef and butcher Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae On social media, he has become one of the most acclaimed internet personalities in the world thanks to the unique way he cuts meat and adds salt to his dishes. Something that has made millions of people follow him on Instagram and share videos of the butcher making his own. viral in hours.
But not everything is rosy for the internet celebrity. This time, he has been criticized for posting an Instagram account where his clients spend 615,065 Emirati dirhams (about 617,000 US dollars). The chef posted the account on Instagram with the caption: “Quality is not expensive”. In addition, the invoice may contain items such as: bottles of one of the most expensive wines in the world, Petrus, worth 525,000 dirhams (142,000 dollars), among other items.
Following this account's post, thousands of users have criticized the chef for boasting about something they consider unethical. “There are about 98 million people below the poverty line, homeless, and you guys are spreading lies?! What's the purpose behind posting such things? I'm going to unfollow you, and I hope everyone else does the same... how embarrassing!, says one comment.
Others mention the working conditions offered by the Turkish butcher's restaurants: "And how much do they pay you monthly? 12 pounds an hour?". Another user also criticized the gesture: “The 90% in that account is just alcohol. What quality are you talking about? Did you produce the bottles yourself?”, while another reproached him: "This is pathetic. That money would help an entire town. This is horrible.".
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Seven are located in TürkiyeSalt Bae's home country, five of them in Istanbul alone. There are two in the rest of Europe, in Mykonos, Greece, and London, where Nusret received a very strong review.
Two more are open in the United Arab Emirates, in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, one each in Qatar, in Doha, and in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. With the one in Las Vegas, there are now Six Salt Bae restaurants in the United States, the others are located in New York, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles and Dallas.
Nusret, 38, currently has 19 restaurants in his chain and has a legion of celebrity devotees, including DJ Khaled, Leonardo DiCaprio and David Beckham. It opened its London branch in October, with famous and influencers eager to try the Internet celebrity's dishes.
Recently, a millionaire who dined at London's new restaurant He stated through social media that “it's not worth it”” and that the prices charged at the establishment are “exorbitant.”
Since Salt Bae opened his restaurant In London last September, more than one diner was surprised by the excessive cost of table service, which reached 6,900 dollars, and numerous customers expressed their dismay over the accounts on social media.
According to Chiraag Suchak, a 33-year-old millionaire, a meal at a restaurant isn't even worth it. “How could a man justify charging $15 for a drink or $870 for a steak?”, he told the British media MyLondon about his experience at Salt Bae's.
However, the dozens of complaints and criticisms Customer complaints against his London premises have become quite frequent in recent weeks. So much so that even the most renowned food critics have visited Salt Bae's restaurant to give their opinion.
The Turkish Butcher's Restaurant Salt Bae in London opened last September and the London branch continues searching for positions administrative positions such as cashiers and maintenance staff, as well as kitchen positions such as waiters, sushi chefs, and grill chefs.
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