Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features.

Please select your date of birth for special perks on your birthday. Your username will be your unique profile link and will be publicly used in comments.
Narcity Pro

This is a Pro feature.

Time to level up your local game with Narcity Pro.

Pro

$5/month

$40/year

  • Everything in the Free plan
  • Ad-free reading and browsing
  • Unlimited access to all content including AI summaries
  • Directly support our local and national reporting and become a Patron
  • Cancel anytime.
For Pro members only Pro
Summary

Salt Bae Bragged About A Six-Figure Dinner Bill & He's Getting Roasted For His Wild Prices

"Quality never expensive," he said.

Salt Bae. Right: A dinner receipt from Salt Bae's Nusr-Et Restaurant.

Salt Bae. Right: A dinner receipt from Salt Bae's Nusr-Et Restaurant.

Interim Deputy Editor (News)

Celebrity chef/meme Salt Bae is getting grilled online for his latest eye-watering restaurant bill, after he posted the receipt on social media to brag about the price.

"Quality never expensive," the chef, whose real name is Nusret Gokce, wrote on the Nusr-Et Instagram page.

You might beg to differ after seeing the receipt, which comes from his restaurant in Abu Dhabi.

The receipt is in United Arab Emirates dirhams, but we converted it to USD, and the final bill is truly devastating, with a grand total of US $167,458 (almost CA$224,200), including tax and before tip.

The receipt from Thursday night shows it was for 14 guests, so that works out to almost $12,000 per person.

Yikes.

Salt Bae is known for his various gold-leafed steaks, many of which will cost you thousands of dollars.

The receipt shows several diners did go for the golden steaks, although those were not the priciest items of the night. Instead, several bottles of pricey French wine made up the bulk of the bill, including two bottles of Petrus 2009 Louis XIII, which cost US $27,225 each.

Some items on the list are expensive mysteries, such as a $306 entry for "open food" and a $11,435 charge for an "open alcoholic beverage," which might be a corkage fee.

But it's the cost of little things that is truly mind-blowing. A simple Heineken beer cost $15, while an order of French fries cost $12. The diners also spent $110 on still water alone.

"This is lame, that amount of money will help a whole village from dying," reads the most-liked comment on the Instagram post. "This is horrible."

"Quality? That's questionable tbh," chimed in another user. "I've eaten at your restaurant."

An F1 influencer claimed on Twitter that the bill was for a group of drivers who went to the restaurant.

He later admitted he didn't have all the info about the dinner.

Still, the receipt quickly went viral, with people ripping Salt Bae for his prices and the diners for their extravagance.

"This bill can change my life," wrote one user.

"I looked at the VAT and nearly collapsed thinking it was the bill," tweeted another.

"I dunno which currency this is but I feel [it's] above my tax bracket," wrote another user.

One person shared his theory about the sweet spot for spending money on a dinner.

"Every dollar you spend on a dinner incrementally adds to its deliciousness, up until the ceiling of about $60-$70 per person," he wrote.

"After that every additional dollar spent proves more and more that you're a f*cking idiot."

Explore this list   👀

    • Interim Deputy Editor, News

      Josh Elliott (he/him) was the Interim Deputy Editor (News) for Narcity, where he led the talented editorial team's local news content. Josh previously led Narcity’s international coverage and he spent several years as a writer for CTV and Global News in the past. He earned his English degree from York University and his MA in journalism from Western University. Superhero content is his kryptonite.

    I'm a Vancouver local and here's my definitive list of the 18 best restaurants in the city

    Think you're a real Vancouver foodie? See how many of these restaurants you've been to.

    13 of the best restaurants in Vancouver for cheap eats under $20, according to a local foodie

    If you've been to more than five of these, you're officially local.

    11 gorgeous Toronto restaurants that locals say are always worth the splurge

    Remember these spots for your next special occasion! 😍

    Popular foods are being recalled in Canada including from Loblaws, Zehrs & Co-op brands

    The latest recalls include products linked to over 100 salmonella cases. 🫣

    CSIS is hiring for jobs across Canada and the pay goes up to $129,000 a year

    Some of these high-paying jobs don't require a university degree!

    Canada was ranked the best country in the world to move to and the US got left in the dust

    It was voted the top "dream destination" worldwide for quality of life, jobs & more. 🇨🇦

    Minimum wage just went up across Canada — but one province got left out

    There's only one province that hasn't raised its minimum wage in 2025. 😬