World-famous pop star Bad Bunny has landed in Sydney, and a trendy cafe’s staff say they are “still pinching” themselves after serving him breakfast.
Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad Bunny was spotted checking out Darlinghurst’s The Rusty Rabbit after arriving in the country this week.
The Rusty Rabbit on Wednesday confirmed he had paid them a much-welcomed visit, pointing out the table he had sat at in a clip posted to TikTok.
“Guess who hopped into The Rusty Rabbit in Darlinghurst today? … Bet you didn’t guess that it was the baddest (sic) bunny of them all!,” the cafe captioned the post.
“This is so iconic omg,” one Tik Tok user commented.
“A bunny going to a restaurant called Rabbit!? That’s elite from Benito. What a legend,” another person wrote, referring to the star’s real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.
Posting a picture of the 31-year-old megastar at their premises, the eatery on Thursday then joked, “We’re still not okay”.
“He loved our pancake stack, (and) invited our team to his concert!” the cafe wrote on TikTok.
The singer was snapped in casual attire, donning a hoodie, shorts, thongs, as well as a cap and sunglasses.
In a later post on Thursday, the cafe wrote, “We’re still pinching ourselves,” following the pop star’s appearance.
Team member Ale told news.com.au that Bad Bunny “loved” the breakfast he was served.
“Bad Bunny said he actually loved the pancakes, and he invited me to his show,” Ale said.
The team member also revealed the singer had asked about a private dining space.
“They came in asking if we had a private dining room, which we don’t, but we were able to seat them towards the back of the restaurant away from the entrance,” Ale said.
It comes ahead of Bad Bunny’s Australian tour, with the singer set to perform at Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday and Sunday nights.
The singer earlier this month made a controversial appearance at the 2026 Super Bowl, where he performed entirely in Spanish during the halftime show.