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Salt Bae's burger joint in New York City has shut down three years after it was dubbed the "worst restaurant" in the city, and you can imagine that everyone involved is feeling a bit salty about how things have ended.

Nusret Gökçe, more commonly known as Salt Bae, has plenty of wildly expensive Nusr-Et steakhouses around the world, but Salt Bae Burger was a new endeavour when he launched it on Manhattan's Park Avenue in 2020. The restaurant closed its doors earlier this month, Eater reports, although Salt Bae hasn't addressed the closing publicly.

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Salt Bae has faced plenty of criticism in recent years for his astronomical restaurant prices and his hunger for social media fame, but the celebrity chef appears to be setting all of that aside right now for his earthquake-hit homeland of Turkey.

The chef, whose real name is Nusret Gokce, announced on his Instagram page Thursday that he's donating about US$1.3 million to relief efforts in Turkey, where tens of thousands were killed in an earthquake last week.

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Happy "Hump Day" — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: A suspected French serial killer was granted his freedom by a Nepalese prison one year shy of completing a 20-year life sentence for the murders thanks in part to good behaviour. Nicknamed "The Serpent," the 78-year-old told one news agency that he has "a lot to do" now that he's free — just the sort of Hannibal Lector-y thing you want to hear from a guy with a long history of allegedly murdering people.

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Who let Salt Bae take pics with the World Cup-winning Argentina team?

That's the question FIFA officials have been asking since the end of the tournament on December 18, when the celebrity chef inserted himself into the celebration and took several photos with the coveted trophy in Qatar.

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Salt Bae may have inserted himself into Argentina's World Cup celebrations in Qatar last week, but he won't be allowed to repeat that clout-chasing performance at a big soccer event in the U.S. in 2023.

The U.S. Open Cup declared this week that Salt Bae, a.k.a. Nusret Gokce, is "hereby banned" from the 2023 final, which is slated for September of next year.

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