I visited Bad Bunny's high-end Miami steakhouse. For $164, I got 6 bites of food and dessert.
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I visited Bad Bunny's high-end Miami steakhouse. For $164, I got 6 bites of food and dessert.
"On Sunday, he will perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, bringing his music to new ears. During the artist's meteoric 10-year rise from grocery bagger to global superstar, Bad Bunny has changed the landscape of Latin music and expanded his reach through various business ventures, including collaborations with major brands like Adidas and a high-end restaurant in the heart of Miami."
"Gekko, a Japanese-inspired steakhouse created by the rapper and Miami nightclub mogul David Grutman, has become a celebrity hot spot in a city attracting billionaires. During a recent trip to Miami, I visited the restaurant to see whether dining there lived up to the hype. While I didn't run into a Kardashian, and my normal-person budget kept me from fully experiencing the establishment's luxury, it gave me a glimpse at what it's like to dine in a high-end, high-profile spot."
Bad Bunny won the 2026 Grammy Award for Album of the Year with Debí Tirar Más Fotos, the first Spanish-language album to win that award. He will perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, further expanding his mainstream reach. His ten-year ascent from grocery bagger to global superstar reshaped Latin music and led to collaborations with major brands like Adidas and ventures including a high-end Miami restaurant. Gekko, a Japanese-inspired steakhouse co-owned with David Grutman, has become a celebrity hotspot. A visit to Gekko in Brickell offered six bites, a decadent dessert and drinks for over $150, providing a glimpse of high-end dining without celebrity encounters.
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