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Noodle vendor packed off to jail over Salt Bae parody

Convicted of ‘anti-state propaganda’

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AVietnam court has jailed a noodle seller who went viral for impersonat­ing Salt Bae, after the celebrity chef served a gold-leaf steak to a powerful official, his lawyer said.

In 2021, Peter Lam Bui posted a parody video impersonat­ing Salt Bae – Turkish chef Nusret Gokce who parlayed his meme stardom into high-end eateries – by sprinkling herbs on noodle soup, and calling himself “Green Onion Bae”.

But that video came after a clip of a high-ranking Vietnamese official in London tucking into a steak at Gokce’s Knightsbri­dge venue went viral in Vietnam.

Lam was in trouble within days of uploading his video, and filmed a police visit to his home in the central city of Danang.

The 39-year-old former activist was yesterday convicted of spreading anti-state propaganda by a court in Danang, lawyer Le Dinh Viet told AFP.

“They charged the defendant based on posts and video clips Lam had on his accounts on social media platforms,” Viet said.

There was nothing about the Salt Bae clip, he added.

Lam denied the charges and said he had only “expressed his personal viewpoint and exercised his right to freedom of speech”.

He was also sentenced to four years probation.

Lam’s parody video came after To Lam, Vietnam’s minister of public security was filmed eating at Gokce’s luxury Nusr-Et Steakhouse.

The restaurant serves up steaks wrapped in edible 24-carat gold leaf, reportedly costing more than $1,000, and the video sparked anger over the decadence on display while Vietnam struggled through the Covid pandemic.

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