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Al Bawaba
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe (Salt Bae) kicked out of Champions League final party
ALBAWABA - Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe, better known as Salt Bae, was banned from entering the Champions League final party, local media confirmed. A video that went viral online showed Nusret Gökçe (Salt Bae) trying to enter the party organized by UEFA without an invitation after the Champions League final match in Munich, Germany, but he was kicked out of the door after an argument with the security man. The Champions League final football match, held in Munich, was between the French team Paris Saint-Germain, which defeated the Italian team Inter Milan with a historic score of 5-0 and won the Champions League trophy for the first time. 🔴 Salt Bae İmparatoru ÜNLÜ Nusret Gökçe; Ünsüz kapı görevlisi tarafından partiden kovuldu. —————————————————— ukrayna torreira ruslar sinem chp'liler venüs karadeniz nusret fikret orman hikmet çetin volkan demirel melih gökçek rusya nükleer orda ohaa boey zelenski avrupa ligi… June 1, 2025 Nusret Gökçe tried to convince the security team to enter the party without an invitation, but he failed, and the security team had to push Gökçe away to force him to back away, as he did not want to leave the door. Earlier, Turkish chef Saly Bae crashed into the field after the 2022 World Cup final match between Argentina and France. He took photos with the players and lifted the World Cup court. FIFA launched an investigation into his entry onto the field and announced that the personnel who allowed Nusret Gökçe to enter would be punished.


Time Out Dubai
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
8 blingy things to do in Dubai if you want to show off
We all know Dubai loves things to be just that little bit extra. The city where only fabulous is allowed, so it's not hard to find some luxury things to do. But there are some spots in the city where you can really take it to the next level, from dining on gold leaf to hotel suites inside an aquarium. If you like this: 16 must-visit sunrise spots in the UAE So if you're in the mood to really go all out, we've got some suggestions that will have you flexing left, right and centre. Luxury things to do in Dubai Be wowed by gastro-theatre at Krasota KRASOTA Dubai This restaurant is taking dinner to the next level. The gastro-theatre only seats 20 at a time, making it a very exclusive experience. Starting from Dhs1,500 per person, you'll be treated to some insane visuals and art projections while you dig into a swanky seven-course menu. All themed around an 'Imaginary future' the unique evening will give your Insta some serious swagger. From Dhs1,500. Open daily 6pm & 9pm. Address Downtown Hotel, Downtown Dubai, (04 433 1258). Book a private helicopter ride (Credit: Adobe) Climb taller than Burj Khalifa and get a serious flex with a helicopter flight over the city. The private tour will let you take some stunning videos over Palm Jumeirah as you travel for 25 minutes over everything from Downtown Dubai to Jumeirah. It's also a pretty luxe way to beat the traffic. From Dhs6,353 (private tour for up to six people). Times vary. Pick-up points vary, (058 282 7779). Cool off with a golden ice cream Credit: Time Out Market The activated charcoal and edible gold ice cream dished up at Scoopi's Time Out Market Dubai location is as delicious tasting as it is dramatic looking. Gleaming mounds of nitrogen-frozen, smooth-as-butter jet black ice cream are bedecked with a glittering gold leaf crown and served in charcoal waffle cone for the Insta-grid win. Dhs100. Open Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai, Dig into gold-topped steak at Salt Bae's restaurant Created by Nusret Gökçe (also known as viral sensation Salt Bae), you can have your dishes seasoned in very flamboyant fashion. Opt for the Nusr-Et Golden steak wrapped in gold leaf (Dhs1,700) or a golden bone-in rib-eye (Dhs3,500) for something truly bling. Sprinkling on a heavy coating of bougie (rather than salt, ahem) and you can even finish with a golden baklava for Dhs420. Open daily noon-1am. Restaurant Village, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 407 4100). Get some Zzzs in an aquarium Don't worry, you don't need a scuba mask for this one, instead you'll be unwinding in an incredible underwater suite at Atlantis The Palm, admiring more than 65,000 marine animals. With floor-to-ceiling windows, you can take a bubble bath next to the sting rays and sharks, all while making the most of a 24-hour butler service. Prices vary. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, (04 426 2000). Hire out a VIP limousine If you've had enough of riding around in a regular taxi, cruise up and down Sheikh Zayed Road in a stretch limo. This isn't any limousine either, it's the GMC Gucci model, upholstered with the designer prints. Available from SKYE VIP Limousine, you can switch on the party lights, pop the tunes on and you won't even notice if you're stuck in a traffic jam. Prices vary. (050 772 0595). Take a night-time dip at Cloud 22 Looking to staying out of the sun by still want to visit Time Out Dubai's Best Pool Club? Take a moonlight swim in one of the most sought after rooftop pools in Dubai – Cloud 22 at the luxurious Atlantis The Royal. Gazing out over the bright lights of Palm Jumeirah, lounge on a comfy bed or splash out on a cabana and enjoy the sparkling views in style. Why not sip on a glass of chilled grape and nibble on caviar toast and oysters while you're there? From Dhs300. Thu-Sat 7pm-11pm. Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah, (04 426 2700). Try a 24-karat gold facial This is about as luxurious as it gets. You might have heard of a charcoal or clay face mask, but have you tried one made of gold? Lightening and brightening your face, the gold is mixed with a special agent to help it dissolve into your pores and work its magic. Dhs2,625. Al Thanya Road, Umm Suqeim, (04 346 6641). Looking for things to do in Dubai? What can you do in Dubai for 10 Dirhams (or less)? How to have fun on a budget in Dubai Spa deals in Dubai: Half price treatments at Palazzo Versace Dubai if you book on this day Your pamper session is calling Alserkal Avenue: Quirky cafés, art galleries and unmissable things to do From restaurants to galleries, there's something for everyone


FACT
06-02-2025
- Business
- FACT
Salt Bae in talks for steakhouses in Jeddah, Makkah and Neom
Few chefs are recognisable from a single pose. Strut forward, Salt Bae. Now, the Turkish chef has revealed his desire to expand in Saudi Arabia, and open restaurants in Jeddah, Makkah and Neom. While the details have not yet been confirmed, here's what we do know. Salt Bae, real name Nusret Gökçe, told Arabian Business : 'We're in talks with the Saudis about the future. We will come back soon and strong. We decided we must open in a better location. I want to open in Mecca and Jeddah first. Once those are successful, we'll move into the new Neom project.' In November 2021, he opened Nusr-Et Steakhouse in U Walk, Riyadh. The restaurant closed in April 2024, and he's now looking for a new location. The concept is famous for its luxurious offerings, including steaks, spaghetti, and ribs. Nusret hails from Senkaya, Turkey. In 2010, he opened his first restaurant in Istanbul. In 2014, he opened a restaurant in Dubai, which remains one of his most popular restaurants worldwide. He has venues across the globe, including Doha, London, and Los Angeles. Over the years (and sprinkles of salt), he has amassed a substantial social media following—53 million followers and counting. Videos and images of the chef seasoning food in his unique way have gone viral, making him one of the world's most talked-about foodie stars. Plus, his ponytail, white T-shirt, and round sunglasses have added to the allure and created his signature image. Check in with FACT for the latest things to do in Saudi Arabia. GO: Visit for more information.