Protesters target Salt Bae’s London steak restaurant

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Protesters Target Salt Bae’s London Steak Restaurant
Salt Bae became a viral internet hit for his technique of sprinkling salt on to his dishes. Photo: PA
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By Nina Lloyd, PA

Activists have targeted the London steak restaurant owned by Salt Bae.

The Animal Rebellion group, an offshoot of Extinction Rebellion, said eight people entered the Nusr-Et steakhouse in the upmarket Kensington district at about 6pm and sat at tables which were already reserved.

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Salt Bae, whose real name is Nusret Gokce and who shared a picture of himself at the World Cup on Friday, became a viral internet hit for his technique of sprinkling salt on to his dishes.

 

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The protest group said in a press release it is calling for “a plant-based food system and mass rewilding”.

Student Ben Thomas (20) said:  “Restaurants like these are symbolic of a broken system.

“Whilst two million people are relying on food banks in the UK right now, influencer chefs are selling gold-plated steaks for more than £1,000 [€1,140].

“Steaks, and other red meats, that we know carry the highest environmental impacts.”

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It comes weeks after a similar stunt at Gordon Ramsay’s three-star Michelin restaurant in Chelsea.

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