I went to Bad Bunny's high-end steakhouse in Miami. These 10 things surprised me the most.
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- I visited Bad Bunny's Gekko, a steakhouse restaurant in the heart of Miami's Brickell neighborhood.
- For $164, I got six bites of food, drinks, and dessert.
- I was surprised by the restaurant's location and by how few references there were to the singer.
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Ahead of Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl performance, I visited Gekko, a Japanese steakhouse in Miami co-owned by the singer and Miami hospitality mogul David Grutman.
Since its opening in 2022, Gekko has established itself as a celebrity hot spot in Miami, attracting stars like Kim Kardashian and frequently hosting entertainment industry after-parties.
While my Friday night visit lacked any celebrity sightings, I tried some luxury menu items and enjoyed a high-end dining experience co-signed by Bad Bunny himself.
These were 10 things that surprised me most about my visit to Gekko.