Budget-friendly dosa and chaat spot near Moulin Rouge with quick, friendly service and limited seating; tasty for many, but authenticity and consistency vary.
Dosamaa excels with crispy dosas and budget-friendly execution, backed by genuinely warm service, but inconsistent flavors and variable sides prevent a stronger showing. Limited seating and functional design lack the appeal to overcome reliability gaps, while occasional quality dips across visits keep it from approaching grade A territory.
A tiny counter-service nook near Moulin Rouge where crispy dosas meet Paris prices that feel like a win. The vibe is fast and friendly, with a few tight tables and lots of takeaway. One diner put it simply: "Great value, quick bite"—though another warned that waits grow when the line does. However, there are moderate authenticity concerns given influencer buzz and polarized feedback. The cooking leans toward South Indian staples with playful twists—think benne dosa and cheese-laced fillings—so it feels like elevated street food more than purist tradition. The culinary approach leans contemporary and produce-driven: creative fillings on classic bases rather than fancy techniques. When it hits, dosas are crisp and filling; sides like sambar and chutneys vary in punch. For families, this is a handy, low-cost stop after sightseeing. Kids who like simple flavors can handle cheese dosa and idly, plus sweet desserts under €5. There is no kids menu, seating is limited, and several items use ghee and cheese, so vegan choices are narrower—consider this a quick, casual pit stop rather than a long sit-down meal.
Area vibe: Touristy, lively corridor near Moulin Rouge; mix of locals and visitors, quick-bite focused.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic; some reviews note grittier blocks and odors.
What's nearby: Close to Blanche metro, nightlife venues, hotels, and Montmartre attractions.