The chef nicknamed ‘Salt Bae’ is selling a golden cappuccino for £50in his controversial Knightsbridge restaurant.
Also on the highly priced menu, where nothing is cheaper than an arm and a leg, are gold-encrusted £1,350,00 sirloin steaks and £25 tomato starters.
The Turkish butcher-turned-restaurateur, Nusret Gökçe, made a name for himself in January 2017 when a video was posted showing him sprinkling salt dramatically.
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More recently, photos of bills as high as £37,000 at his Nusr-Et Steakhouse in Knightsbridge restaurant have been flooding the internet.
Why anyone would pay £800 for a steak is a mystery but the restaurant is booked out for the foreseeable future.
We had a look through the menu and picked out some of his most egregious offerings so you don’t have to.
The menu
Burrata and Heirloom tomatoes – £25
One of the simplest on the menu is this tomato dish with what essentially looks like a relish.
For just £25 you can tuck into four slices of tomato wrapped around what might be mozzarella.
Now that’s value!
Grilled king prawns – £55
Next up we have the grilled king prawns.
Coming in at £55, they’re one of the cheapest proteins on sale at the restaurant though judging from the picture it’s hard to know how many you’d get per portion.
If I was a betting man I’d say three.
Meatball with cheese – £45
The next expensive item on the menu is what seems to be £45 for some chips and a burger without a bun or relish.
Nurs-et special – £180 (for two)
This is one of the most expensive things you get in the restaurant that hasn’t been covered in gold foil – but you’d be hard pressed to find the value in it.
It appears to be some cuts of beef that have been marinated in butter and covered in bread crumbs.
Fine dining eat your heart out.
Golden cappuccino – £50
This menu item appears to be a cappuccino with some gold on top – that’s it.
It’s unclear if you would have to pay extra for additional chocolate toppings, but lets face it, you probably do.
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Golden giant striploin – £1,350.00
Finally, we come to one of most expensive things out of this very pricey menu, the golden giant striploin.
This item is so exclusive there isn’t even a picture of it on the site, possibly to entice people into buying the dish in person.
The description mysteriously reads: “2kgs of Gold Coted High Grade Wagyu Striploin .”
And that was all she wrote.
If you would like to plunge even further into Saltbae’s menu, click here.
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