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Gen-Zer tricks 140 of New York's elite into eating at his 'steak house'
Gen-Zer tricks 140 of New York's elite into eating at his 'steak house'
A group of Gen-Zers have managed to fool over 100 fine diners by creating a highly exclusive steakhouse that doesn't actually exist. On Saturday evening 140 diners were invited to Mehran's Steakhouse, thinking they had finally managed to get a spot at the most exclusive restaurant in Manhattan. In reality, it was an elaborate prank pulled off by a 21-year-old, and over 60 of his friends. Mehran's Steakhouse was a joke created in 2021, when Mehran Jahali's 16 housemates decided to commemorate the biweekly steak dinners he'd cook them by marking their Upper East Side Home as Mehran's Steakhouse on Google Maps. His friends and roommates left glowing reviews, resulting intrigued strangers showing up at their door trying to get a table. Taking it one step further, Mehran made a website for their solidly booked, "revolutionary steak experience". By the end of 2022 Mehran's Steakhouse had accumulated a 2,600-person waitlist. Mehran eventually decided to make the steakhouse a reality, recruiting friends to be volunteer staff, choosing a public-bathhouse-turned-event-space for the night, getting a one-day liquor license, food handling permits, and a 212 number to invite select wait listers to a one night dining experience at the restaurant's 'Lower East Side location'. Whilst it was not immediately obvious that the restaurant was in fact one big joke, guests began to notice something was off as the night went on. From the sommelier being unable to open bottles of wine, to the venue being surrounded by photos of Mehran with celebrities such as Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, and JFK. As part of the elaborate act, two waiters paraded around a gallon of whole milk, telling diners it was "intended to represent the bovine life cycle", according to New York Post reporter Hannah Frishberg. There was also a staged crowd outside the restaurant screaming for Drake, as well as a fake proposal. When diners got wind that the restaurant was not what it seemed many were amused, although one couple threatened Mehran with legal action after founding out Merhan's Steakhouse was "fake." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Australian man who faked own kidnapping ordered to compensate police
Australian man who faked own kidnapping ordered to compensate police
The Australian came up with the plot to spend New Year's Eve with another woman instead of his partner.
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Fuel Hoarding Unnerves Polish Refiner in Push to Cut Prices
Fuel Hoarding Unnerves Polish Refiner in Push to Cut Prices
Poland’s state-controlled refiner Orlen SA appealed to Poles to refrain from hoarding fuel following reports that its bid
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FTC's Amazon antitrust lawsuit faces high bar in US court -experts
FTC's Amazon antitrust lawsuit faces high bar in US court -experts
By Mike Scarcella The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit accusing Amazon.com of abusing its retail market power to
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Shopify invests in wholesale platform Faire
Shopify invests in wholesale platform Faire
LONDON E-commerce giant Shopify is investing in wholesale platform Faire, the companies said on Wednesday, in a global
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Baltimore police searching for 'extremely dangerous' ex-con in killing of 26-year-old female tech CEO
Baltimore police searching for 'extremely dangerous' ex-con in killing of 26-year-old female tech CEO
Baltimore police continue to search for an "extremely dangerous" man suspected of murdering 26-year-old tech CEO Pava LaPere, who was found dead in an apartment building on Monday.
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Britain Loses Green Jobs in Latest Blow to Net Zero Transition
Britain Loses Green Jobs in Latest Blow to Net Zero Transition
The UK said the number of “green jobs” associated with the push toward net zero fossil fuel emissions
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Micron Set to Test Resolve of Fed-Rattled Traders
Micron Set to Test Resolve of Fed-Rattled Traders
Micron Technology Inc. is set to provide one of the first tests for investors hoping that tech earnings
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Gaby Roslin says she’ll ‘never apologise’ for saying she’s happy post-divorce
Gaby Roslin says she’ll ‘never apologise’ for saying she’s happy post-divorce
TV presenter Gaby Roslin has said she will “never apologise” for telling people she’s happy, after she experienced moments of grief following her divorce. The former The Big Breakfast presenter and author, 59, was married to musician Colin Peel for almost a decade. They share a daughter together. “Not all my life has been joyful. My mum died young. I’ve been through divorce and lost some of my dearest friends,” she told Prima magazine. “You go through those things and you realise that life is precious and, without sounding trite, I will never apologise for saying I’m happy.” Roslin’s mother died just over 20 years ago, around the time she was beginning a new job. The TV star said that it feels like she and her husband of 18 years, David Osman, “fit together”. She shares another daughter with Osman. “We still really appreciate what we have,” Roslin, who presents a show on BBC Radio London along with sints on BBC Radio 2’s The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show and BBC One’s Morning Live, said. “The things that makes it work is that we’re not in competition with each other: We’re very, very different.” Speaking about how “life is crappy for a lot of people”, she added: “I’m someone who has always been very positive and full of laughter, but I’m aware that it’s not something everyone can hold on to. “There are coping mechanisms that have helped me, and I know they can help others, too.” Roslin revealed that some of her personal coping mechanisms have included giving up alcohol five years ago, and going for walks. “There’s a lot of ageism out there,” she said. “It’s no secret in my industry, but it’s everywhere. You can’t do this or that if you’re a certain age. No! I’m lucky that I’ve carried on working, but I have friends who have experienced it. “I know an actor who, at 55, was going for the part of someone older than her and was told that she was too old. They cast a 40-year-old. That’s so wrong.” Roslin is preparing to release her new guided journal, Spread The Joy: Simple Practical Ways To Make Your Everyday Life Brighter, which focuses on stories, illustrations, anecdotes and tips and tricks. The full interview is available now in Prima’s November issue in supermarkets and online at Mags Direct. Additional reporting by Press Association. Read More Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas reach agreement after child custody row Who is Laura Gallacher, Russell Brand’s wife of six years? Everything we know about Katy Perry and Russell Brand’s short-lived marriage Why is my teenager sleeping so much? Sounds that can help you fall asleep better Holidays to the homeland could help children hold onto family’s original language
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Mitsubishi Motors Will Stop Making Cars in China, Nikkei Reports
Mitsubishi Motors Will Stop Making Cars in China, Nikkei Reports
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will end production in China, the Nikkei reported Wednesday, two months after the Japanese automaker
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Marketmind: Markets catch breath after bruising recoil
Marketmind: Markets catch breath after bruising recoil
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Mike Dolan The Federal Reserve has been so
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Chelsea monitoring Victor Osimhen situation amid threats to sue Napoli
Chelsea monitoring Victor Osimhen situation amid threats to sue Napoli
Chelsea remain interested in Victor Osimhen amid reports the striker could sue Napoli for a controversial and disparaging post on TikTok.
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