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Dining at Bad Bunny's Miami Restaurant: "I Thought It Would Be More Expensive"

Thursday, July 18, 2024 by Alexander Flores

Bad Bunny is not only one of the most popular Latin artists in the world but also a successful entrepreneur. One of the businesses that highlight his success is Gekkō, located in Miami, which also belongs to David Grutman. This restaurant attracts both fans of Japanese cuisine and followers of the "Conejo Malo." Undoubtedly, visiting and tasting the dishes at Gekkō is a remarkable gastronomic experience.

However, many people wonder about the cost of dining at this spot in the City of the Sun. Some TikTok users have shared their experiences, shedding light on this question.

Nearly $200 Per Person

In a video from the TikTok account @comunidadlatinaenusa, it is revealed that a meal per person can cost nearly $200, excluding cocktails but including a twenty percent tip. Many consider this price quite reasonable. Some even mentioned that they expected it to be more expensive.

Comments alongside the video include: "That price isn't bad, I thought it would be more expensive. I think it's fine," "Honestly, it's cheap," "Of course I'd pay, if the food is good, it's worth it," "I went and I recommend it. The food was spectacular, everything we ordered was super delicious," and "I would definitely treat myself; I also thought it would cost more."

And you, do you think it's expensive or affordable?

FAQs About Dining at Gekkō

If you're curious about dining at Bad Bunny's restaurant, here are some frequently asked questions and answers to help you get a better idea of what to expect.

How much does it cost to eat at Gekkō?

A meal at Gekkō can cost nearly $200 per person, excluding cocktails but including a twenty percent tip.

Is the food at Gekkō worth the price?

Many diners have commented that the food at Gekkō is spectacular and worth the price, noting that they found it reasonable for the quality offered.

Who owns Gekkō?

Gekkō is owned by Bad Bunny and David Grutman.

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