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Bistrot AmaAMust Try

69 Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris, France · Restaurant, Bistro · 5/5 Google (113 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Warm neighborhood French bistro with standout from-scratch cooking and genuinely kind service; great for relaxed dinners and small celebrations at fair-to-good value for Paris.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Bistrot Ama exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality and outstanding service warmth that make guests feel genuinely welcomed. Reliable execution across visits, combined with strong value for quality in a prime Paris location, positions it among the region's finest neighborhood bistros. The owner-led hospitality and elevated classic French cooking create a destination worth seeking in Bastille.

Restaurant Summary

A compact room in Bastille hums with warm hospitality and soft jazz, where guests are greeted like friends rather than tickets. Plates land with quiet confidence: crisp fries, silky eggs mayo, and steaks that win over skeptics. One diner summed it up: felt like being welcomed into a home. The kitchen leans classic French bistro with elevated simplicity—short, seasonal menus, careful seasoning, and quality meats. Expect polished versions of tartare, duck, and pluma alongside honest desserts like crème brûlée and tarte Tatin. It suits diners who appreciate from-scratch cooking over culinary theatrics. Families fit in easily thanks to comforting staples like fries, steaks, and rice pudding. There is at least one vegetarian path mentioned, but choices skew classic French, so adventurous palates will have the most fun. No kids menu noted; order simple dishes and share.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-60 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Lively Bastille/Roquette corridor with bars, small venues, locals and visitors; evening energy, casual-chic vibe.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical central Paris vigilance; no specific safety complaints in reviews.

Nearby: Near Bastille/Voltaire hubs, nightlife, shops, and other bistros; good pre/post-dinner options.

Rue de la RoquetteRue de la Roquette is a bustling street within the 11th arrondissement, popular for its eclectic mix of traditional French bistros, trendy bars, and international eateries. The area attracts a crowd looking for authentic Parisian dining experiences combined with a lively, social atmosphere, often frequented by locals and visitors alike seeking vibrant nightlife and casual dining.
Bastille QuarterThe Bastille Quarter, encompassing parts of Rue de la Roquette, is known for its energetic nightlife, music venues, and a strong cultural scene. It offers a mix of historic charm and contemporary urban life, making it a hotspot for dining and socializing, especially among younger crowds and those interested in arts and entertainment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–23:00 Tuesday10:00–23:00 Wednesday10:00–23:00 Thursday10:00–23:00 Friday10:00–23:00 Saturday10:00–23:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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