ALBAWABA - Turkish chef Burak, or as he calls himself CZN Burak, 29, has recently sold his cars to be able to open his brand new restaurant in Vadi İstanbul Mall.
The Turkish chef had another reason to be happy on the grand opening day, as an Uzbek fan surprised him with a whooping gift to support the chef after his fall out with his father, İsmail Özdemir.
CZN Burak is gifted with a new Mercedes
On Instagram, CZN Burak shared a video with his 53.8 million followers where he received a brand new Mercedes E200 car, gifted from a wealthy Uzbek businessman named Aziz.
The Turkish chef captioned the video with:
"My brother Aziz from Uzbekistan came to the Czn Burak restaurant we just opened in Vadi Istanbul Mall and brought me a gift with his family thanks to him and his family very much."
He also said: "May God bless their purses."
The wealthy Uzbek fan didn't forget to add a special touch to his gift. He had customized the car plate with the Chef's name "34 CZN 111".

CZN Burak opens a new restaurant
Two days ago, Chef Burak has opened a new branch of his famous chain "CZN Burak" in Vadi İstanbul Mall.
The 29 year-old chef had an exceptional openeing event where he had a large orange curtain pulled down to unveil the modern eatery.
The chef wrote on Instagram: "First restaurant in İstanbul CZN Chef Burak is Opening today İn Vadi İstanbul Mall."
CZN Burak famous feud with his father
CZN Burak had a fall out with his father İsmail Özdemir after trying to help the disaster area as much as he could after the Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquake, which caused great destruction in Hatay, the city where he was born.
Speaking to Buse Öztürk from Kanal D News, İsmail Özdemir said, "Burak says 'My father defrauded me'. I had nothing to do with it. The aid he provided was always done to earn something. He never helped out of his own heart."
Reacting to his son and his ex-wife, father İsmail Özdemir said, "He took his mother's genes. He makes enemies against his father. I also provided his social media and sponsored it. If you look at it until two years ago, there was no such thing as Burak."
