Gekkō, restaurant a Miami
Gekkō is a Japanese steakhouse in Miami's Brickell neighborhood that focuses on high-quality steaks, sushi, and seafood appetizers. The interior features dark wood panels, soft golden lighting with jewel-toned accents, and a bar area where you can watch the sushi chefs work.
Gekkō opened in 2021, created by David Grutman, a prominent hospitality figure, and musician Bad Bunny. Together, they envisioned a space offering exceptional cuisine and a vibrant social atmosphere for their guests.
The name Gekkō means moonlight in Japanese, and this theme runs through the entire restaurant's design. The space blends Japanese traditions with modern Miami style, creating a place where guests naturally gather to celebrate and share moments together.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid long waits and secure a table. Parking in Brickell can be tight, but valet service is available to make your visit easier.
The restaurant features Wagyu hot stone dishes where tender slices of meat are cooked directly at your table, along with rich desserts like miso dulcey lava cake. Staff manages to provide attentive service even with closely arranged seating, making the tight layout feel comfortable rather than crowded.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.