When talking about celebrities, we think about concerts full of fans and the latest movies in theaters, but that’s not all. Thanks to their fans and their recognition, celebrities can explore new areas like fashion or food, become their own brand, and have guaranteed success.
Social media becomes their best friend to continue growing their brands or businesses. Celebrities become their own PR managers, and their new businesses capture everyone’s attention worldwide and people willing to travel across the country to try their products.
Here are the restaurants in Miami owned by celebrities and these renowned artists who took risks and are winning in the busiest establishments:
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La Industria Bakery & Cafe
If you’re a Nicky Jam fan and want the best brunch you have ever tasted in your life, you’ll have to visit this place.
The house special is pancakes and waffles, but that’s not it. You’ll be amazed when you see the sandwiches and mega hamburgers. You also have many options to choose from, including something on the sweet side to something healthier or traditional options, such as the best Venezuelan and Puerto Rican-style dishes. The food here is on another level and a place worth visiting alone or with friends.
Find La Industria Bakery & Cafe on 401 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132 -
Strawberry Moon
In Miami Beach, you can find a beautiful pink restaurant with a very art deco style, belonging to Pharrell Williams and David Grutman. This restaurant has beautiful palm trees and swimming pools, providing a sophisticated and quiet tropical atmosphere to spend fun times with friends or family.
They have a variety of Mediterranean food to select from and unique cocktails that you can sip on inside the restaurant, on the spacious outdoor terrace, or wherever you like.
Find Strawberry Moon on 601 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 -
Okami
Okami, located in the Miami Design District, is an elegant and sober restaurant with a Nikkei theme born from the collaboration between Cuban-American actor William Levy and Pedro Orihuela.
This restaurant has natural stone, granite, and glass finishes. On their menu, you will find Nikkei classics, cebiches, soups, and sushi with the freshest Peruvian ingredients that are full of flavor.
If you ever find yourself in Miami or plan to visit, don’t forget to take some time to treat yourself to fresh marine delights in a spectacular place with a lot of style.
Find Okami on 156 NE 41st St, Miami, FL 33137 -
Gekkō, Brickell
Bad Bunny and David Grutman own this beautiful Japanese-inspired restaurant that made its debut full of celebrities this year. The aesthetic of Gekkō is luxurious and jewel-toned, with custom wallpaper, rich and dark palettes, and touches of soft golden light. The restaurant transports visitors to an intimate and unique night world, which happens to be the word “Gekkō,” translated from Japanese to English as “moonlight.”
Gekkō serves elegant cuts of meat, Wagyu, sushi, seafood, and other delicious dishes such as chophouse.
Find Gekkō on 8 SE 8th St, Miami, FL 33131 -
Nobu, Miami Beach
Located right next to the ocean, Nobu is a partnership between renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro and Hollywood producer Meir Teper. It is a luxurious restaurant and hotel brand that has become a worldwide success, with headquarters in all five continents, thanks to its fusion cuisine that blends South American ingredients with traditional Japanese recipes. Find yourself in an atmosphere that is exquisite, fresh, and at the same time, cozy, perfect for a business lunch or a special dinner with your favorite person.
Find Nobu Miami on 4525 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140