A man was rushed to the hospital after eating at the Heart Attach Grill, a restaurant in Las Vegas teasingly advised customers that their establishment is not good for the health.

The man ordered and ate a Triple Bypass burger, which was one of the restaurant's specialty together with free meals for people weighing more than 350 lbs. and Flatliner fries.

Customers are provided with surgical gowns while choosing from the grill's calorically overgenerous menu.

Jon Basso, owner of the restaurant, at first did not believe that a customer was about to get a heart attack after eating the Triple Bypass burger.

Other customers were also suspicious and confused if the man was really sweating and shaking or everything was just a mere act.

Jon Basso calls himself Doctor Jon while spreading health warnings. Waitresses are his nurses, while customers are his patients.

When Basso looked at the man, he could tell right away that he is indeed suffering from a heart trouble. His sweating, shaking and difficulty to talk are major signs of having a heart attack.

The customer's name and updates regarding his condition were kept private.

The paramedics came Saturday night and wheeled the man out of the Heart Attack Grill, while customers are passing a traditional ambulance in front of the door where the sign "Caution! This establishment is bad for your health." can be read.

"Cash only because you might die before the check clears," another sign which can be read on the door.

A few customers chuckle while witnessing the incident. Some tourists have treated the man's bad luck as a joke.

Basso felt bad over what happened, but thankful upon hearing that the man was recuperating.