This, however, is a cut above the rest: The Dubai restaurant offers a £268 gold-plated steak.
The owner of the Nusr-Et steakhouse in Dubai is renowned Turkish chef Salt Bae.
- One patron who most recently dined there tried the gold-dusted steak.
- According to him, the £268 chunk of beef is unquestionably more ‘glamorous’ than the typical chop.
- This gleaming steak slice stands out from the competition.
At the Nurs-Et best steak in dubai, operated by Turkish celebrity chef Salt Bae, patrons may purchase chunks of beef that have been gold-plated for AED 1,250 (£268/$340).
One recent customer told MailOnline Travel that the steak was the “greatest he’d ever tasted,” but he wasn’t sure if the gold made the difference.
The metallic morsel, he claimed, was unquestionably more “glamorous” than the typical chop and “attracted a lot of attention from fellow guests.”
The diner, who desired to remain unnamed, noted that even though the premium sirloin steak is pricey, you get a good deal for your money.
The meat is also prepared and chopped in front of you at your table during this sort of pantomime show from the chef, he said.
The chef sprinkles salt down his arm and drives the knife into the table to end “the show,” which begins off looking like a huge brick of gold.
Several famous people have dined at the Nusr-Et restaurant franchise, including David Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio, and P Diddy.
Several famous people have dined at the Nusr-Et restaurant franchise, including David Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio, and P Diddy.
Real name Nusret Gokce, Salt Bae is a restaurant chain owner well-known for his dramatic salt-sprinkling antics.
It was a lot of fun, and the food was fantastic. Very costly and Dubai-like as well. Although it was a positive experience, I wouldn’t stand in line for round two as soon.
Interestingly, the posh steak has a 24-karat gold leaf covering, which is safe because pure gold is chemically inert. This indicates that the precious metal does not enter the body through the digestive system.
At Nurs-Et Dubai, non-gold-dusted steaks start at AED 340 (£72, $92) for those who have less money to spend.
Salt Bae, whose true name is Nusret Gokce, is a famous actor noted for his theatrical salt-sprinkling antics. He owns a chain of Nusr-Et eateries.
After sharing videos of himself salting meat in 2017, he quickly gained a large following and today has more than 21 million Instagram followers. Some cuts of meat at his restaurants in the Middle East, New York, and Miami cost several hundred dollars.
Many famous people now frequent the eatery, including David Beckham, P Diddy, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
His Majesty The vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, is also a fan.