Bad Bunny’s Miami Steakhouse Gekko: Most Surprising Things
I wanted to try the restaurant without breaking the bank, so I opted for an appetizer and some nigiri.
For the appetizer, I ordered the wagyu crispy rice ($34), which came with four pieces of fried rice squares topped with raw wagyu tartare and crispy capers.
I also ordered the gold-topped otoro nigiri, which was $19 a piece, and the surf-and-turf nigiri, which featured torched wagyu and lobster, and cost $17 for one piece.
While my $164 bill included only six bites of food, along with drinks and dessert — plus tax and tip — I found that some menu items were priced very competitively with other Miami restaurants.
The average appetizer on the menu “starters” section costs about $26 and you can get entreés starting at $34.
While the prices aren’t in any way affordable, they are far from the exorbitant costs of high-end dining.
Even though I was still hungry by the time I went home, the fact that I could try some of Gekko’s signature plates on a normal person’s budget surprised me.