Posted on 11/06/2021 11:06:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A restaurant in Glasgow has created a pizza topped with 24-carat gold leaf after feeling inspired by Salt Bae’s infamous £850 steak, which is coated in gold.
Chef Salt Bae, whose real name is Nusret Gökçe, has been making headlines for his expensive dishes at his Knightsbridge restaurant, where one group of diners reportedly left with a £37,000 bill.
The chef initially rose to fame after a video of him sprinkling salt over a steak at his first restaurant in Turkey went viral in 2017. Now, Nonna Said in Glasgow has launched its own Gold Digger pizza, costing just £6.30, as an alternative to Salt Bae’s expensive dishes.
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Ego for sale.
If this keeps up the claim that all the gold ever mined is still in existence isn’t going to hold true anymore.
It exists but it’s in a sewer pit somewhere.
I think I might open a fools gold pizza place. Pirate is supposed to have health benefits.
Pizza pie-rite
Obviously inflation.
Back before the bubble burst on the Japanese, they were selling gold-gilded sushi and gold-flecked sake. Not anymore.
I’ve seen the salt bae Instagrams, they actually consume the gold leaf?
Gold on food is like like a porch lamp in the summer to people that like to pretend to be weathy just like a moth.
Indeed grasping for the 15 minutes of fame.
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