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Music / Wrestling / Actor

Bad Bunny

El Conejo Malo. Global reggaeton superstar from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. Proud Boricua with a passion for authentic Puerto Rican cuisine and Miami nightlife dining.

40+
Restaurant Visits
Miami
Hot Spot
PR
Roots

Where does Bad Bunny eat in Miami?

Bad Bunny is frequently spotted at Komodo in Brickell for late-night dining and bottle service, Prime 112 in South Beach for celebration steaks, and Swan in the Design District. He's known for arriving late, ordering big, and enjoying VIP rooftop experiences.

Tier A: Paparazzi Verified

Boricua Pride - Puerto Rican Food Culture

Bad Bunny is fiercely proud of his Puerto Rican heritage and regularly showcases traditional Boricua cuisine. Born in Vega Baja, he grew up with authentic home cooking and continues to support Puerto Rican restaurants and businesses wherever he goes.

Puerto Rican Favorites

Mofongo

Fried green plantains mashed with garlic and chicharron. The ultimate Puerto Rican comfort food.

Tier A

Arroz con Gandules

Rice with pigeon peas, sofrito, and pork. The essential Puerto Rican holiday dish.

Tier A

Lechon Asado

Whole roasted pig, Puerto Rican BBQ style. The centerpiece of celebrations.

Tier A

Tostones

Twice-fried green plantains. Crispy, salty, perfect as a side or snack.

Tier B

Pastelillos

Fried turnovers filled with meat, cheese, or guava. Street food favorite.

Tier B

Medalla Light

Puerto Rico's beloved lager. The unofficial beer of the island.

Tier A

Miami Restaurant Sightings

NYC Restaurant Sightings

LA Restaurant Visits

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Bad Bunny eat in Miami?
Bad Bunny is a regular at Komodo in Brickell, known for late-night bottle service and Asian fusion. He also frequents Prime 112 for steaks, Swan in the Design District, and Sexy Fish. LIV nightclub's VIP dining is another go-to.
What is Bad Bunny's favorite food?
Bad Bunny loves authentic Puerto Rican cuisine. His favorites include mofongo (fried plantain mash), arroz con gandules, lechon asado, tostones, and pastelillos. He's proudly Boricua and showcases traditional foods from his homeland.
Where does Bad Bunny eat in NYC?
In New York, Bad Bunny has been spotted at TAO Downtown, Carbone, and authentic Puerto Rican spots in Spanish Harlem like La Fonda Boricua. He supports Boricua-owned businesses and enjoys the Latin food scene in El Barrio.
Does Bad Bunny own any restaurants?
As of 2025, Bad Bunny hasn't opened his own restaurant, though he's invested in Puerto Rican businesses and hospitality ventures. There have been rumors about potential restaurant projects, particularly in Puerto Rico.
What does Bad Bunny order at Komodo?
At Komodo, Bad Bunny typically enjoys the VIP rooftop experience with bottle service. The restaurant is known for its Southeast Asian fusion menu including lobster dynamite, crispy duck, and Peking duck tacos.