Buzz-worthy dessert and juice bar with flashy Dubai-style pistachio creations; fun when it hits, but reviews cite inconsistency, upsells, and value concerns.
Myamor delivers Instagram-worthy pistachio cream desserts and bubble waffles that justify its social media following, but inconsistent execution between visits, hygiene concerns, and variable service attitudes undermine the experience. The steep pricing for portions and frequent upcharges create value friction that contradicts the casual dessert-bar positioning, while quality gaps between promotional photos and actual delivery erode trust.
A flashbulb-bright dessert bar where knafeh-style pistachio cream meets strawberries, brownies, and bubble waffles. Service feels fast-casual and loud, and the crowd often comes via social clips. Some guests gush, others bristle at value and consistency. The culinary approach leans sweet-forward with Middle Eastern accents (innovation level 6.8): loaded, Insta-ready builds more than refined pastries. When it lands, the waffle-and-pistachio combo is indulgent; when it misses, complaints focus on dry brownies, syrupy shakes, and toppings that do not match photos. Families will find kid-friendly flavors—strawberries, Nutella, milkshakes—but costs add up with extras. There is no kids menu, and portions and sweetness vary, so set expectations and consider sharing a larger dessert rather than multiple small, add-on-heavy orders.
Area vibe: Eastern Paris boulevard near Porte de Montreuil; mixed residential with budget retail and transit traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; cleanliness varies like many outer-belt boulevards.
What's nearby: Near tramway T3a, Boulevard périphérique access, discount shops and casual eateries.