‘This is just ego and insanity’: Salt Bae sparks fury after bragging about customer’s £140,584 bill at his Abu Dhabi restaurant
- Influencer chef Salt Bae has been slammed for bragging about a customer’s bill
- The huge bill from his Abu Dhabi restaurant cost 615,065 dirham ($140,584)
- Astonishingly, over half-a-million dirham (£114,154) was spent on wine alone
Salt Bae has been slammed on social media after bragging about a customer’s bill that totaled a staggering £140,584 – with a single steak priced at £1,030.
The Turkish millionaire restauranter, known for his gold leaf steaks and signature salt-sprinkling pose, was rebuked on Instagram by commenters calling the price ‘insane’ and ‘all ego’.
The eye-watering bill was from Salt Bae’s restaurant Nusr-Et Steakhouse in Abu Dhabi, with 14 guests paying out 615,065 dirham (£140,584), meaning it cost 43,933 dirham (£10,041) per person.
It is not known who the eye-watering bill belonged to. But a number of high-profile people are currently visiting Abu Dhabi with the Formula 1 starting on Friday, November 18, and neighbour Qatar hosting the Fifa World Cup which starts on Sunday, November 20.
The eye-watering bill was from Salt Bae’s restaurant Nusr-Et Steakhouse in Abu Dhabi, costing 615,065 dirham (£140,584)
The Turkish millionaire restauranter is known for his gold leaf steaks and signature salt-sprinkling pose
Pictured: the bill from the Nusr-Et Steakhouse in Abu Dhabi. Astonishingly, over half-a-million dirham (£114,154) was spent on wine alone
Salt Bae, whose real name is Nusret Gökçe, charged an astonishing 9,000 dirham (£2,059) for two gold-leaf covered Istanbul steaks, 5,500 (£1,255) for two golden Ottoman steaks, 4,500 (£1,027) for two beef tenderloin, and a further 3905 dirham (£891) for 11 beef fillet steaks.
But the diners weren’t finished there. They also spent 1,200 dirham (£273) on five portions of beef carpaccio, an appetizer of thinly sliced raw meat, and 320 dirham (£73) on four flowering onions.
For four portions of French fries alone, the influencer chef charged 180 dirham (£41) and 5850 (£1,335) for gold-covered baklava.
It would be fair to say that the diners also drank well. Astonishingly, over half-a-million dirham was spent on wine. There were five bottles of Petrus red wine, costing 325,000 dirham (£74,200), two bottles of Petrus 2009 Louis XIII costing 200,000 dirham (£45,661), and a bottle of Chateau Margaux for 15,500 (£3,538).
For a single bottle of Heineken, Salt Bae charged 55 dirham (£12.50), a negroni cost 75 dirham (£17), and four virgin mojito cost 180 dirham (£41).
Just for nine bottles of still water, the Nusr-Et Steakhouse charged 405 dirham (£92), and 270 dirham (£62) for six bottles of sparkling water.
Salt Bae, whose real name is Nusret Gökçe, charged an astonishing 9,000 dirham (£2,059) for two gold-leaf covered Istanbul steaks
Salt Bae posted the picture of the bill to Instagram, and his 49million followers, with the caption: ‘Quality never expensive #saltbae #saltlife #salt.’
Shortly after, Salt Bae received a barrage of criticism from other social media users, with over 597,000 likes, and 26,500 comments, many of them disgusted by the bill.
One user wrote: ‘This is lame, that amount of money will help a whole village from dying. This is horrible.’
Many users were completely shocked by the price and called the total ‘insane’.
Another user said: ‘There are about 98 million people below the poverty line, homeless, and you are spreading lies?!!! what is the purpose behind publishing such things? I will unfollow you and I hope so from everyone to do the same … shame on you.’
Another wrote: ’55 bucks for a Heineken just so u can ruin the meal with gold leaf and drop salt through your hairy arms.’
’55 bucks for a Heineken just so u can ruin the meal with gold leaf and drop salt through your hairy arms.’
‘This is lame, that amount of money will help a whole village from dying. This is horrible.’
‘There are about 98 million people below the poverty line, homeless, and you are spreading lies?!!! what is the purpose behind publishing such things? I will unfollow you and I hope so from everyone to do the same … shame on you.’
‘This is insanity. This isn’t even about good food. This is just criminal pricing. All ego’, one user wrote
Another user wrote: ‘This is insane! Extravagance and showing it off! Should have thought twice before posting this.’
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