DINERS in Salt Bae's restaurant in Greece were left stunned after he pulled an engagement ring from a £200 rack of ribs.
In a video posted on his Instagram page, Nusret “Salt Bae” G?k?e placed the £200 slab of meat onto the couple's table at his restaurant in Mykonos.
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The engagement ring wedged in the slab of meat 5
Salt Bae picked up the diamond ring with his sharp knife before handing it to her partner
The unsuspecting girlfriend took out her phone to film Salt Bae cut up the ribs, when the Turkish chef plucks the ring out of the meat to hand to her partner.
The couple embrace as diners watch on in shock and applaud for the newly engaged couple.
Filmed in 2019, the video has amassed nearly eight million views.
It comes as Salt Bae has been receiving backlash for allegedly deleting bad reviews about his new London restaurant, while boasting about his five-star ratings.
The upmarket eatery appears to have erased comments criticising the price of food at the central London restaurant.
According to My London, a "slurry of reviews appearing to criticise the restaurant when it first opened" have suddenly "disappeared".
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The diner now boasts a 4.8 rating on Google, despite dozens of fuming customers hitting out at its prices.
The menu came under fire over the price of its steaks after one customer was left with an eye-watering £37,000 bill.
A critic accused the Turkish-born internet icon of "taking the p**s" after he paid £850 for the "golden tomahawk".
The hungry group also forked out £400 for 16 Baklavas, £14 for sautéed broccoli and £12 for a side of mashed potato.
The bill-payer even paid £9,100 for a vintage 1996 bottle of Petrus, and £19,900 for two bottles of 2003 Petrus - bringing their receipt to a staggering £37,023.10.
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Salt Bae cuts the rack of ribs while the newly engaged couple embrace 5
Diners clapped and recorded the couple as they celebrated their engagement 5
Salt Bae has recently come under fire for the prices at his London restaurant
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