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Bar Amá
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Reimagined cantina features Tex-Mex comfort food with an upmarket twist along with a tequila menu.
Nearby attractions
Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk
411 Main St Ste. M102, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Spring Street Park
428 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Bradbury Building
304 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
410 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
The Los Angeles Theatre Center
514 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Guadalupe Wedding Chapel Los Angeles / Same Day Marriage in LA
312 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Pershing Square
532 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Biddy Mason Memorial Park
333 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
INDIAN ALLEY
421 Werdin Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Angels Flight Railway
351 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Nearby restaurants
Orsa & Winston
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 122 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar
421 Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Maccheroni Republic
332 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Eggslut
317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Suehiro DTLA
400 Main St #102, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Yuko Kitchen DTLA
101 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Perch
448 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Sushi Zo Downtown Los Angeles
334 Main St #1106, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Simply Salad
334 Main St #1101a, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Precinct
357 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Nearby hotels
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
361 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
One Lux Stay HWH Downtown Los Angeles
354 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza
251 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown
120 S Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
The Biltmore Los Angeles
506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Kawada Hotel
200 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Cecil hotel
640 Main St Apt 302, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Hilton Checkers Los Angeles
535 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Russ Hotel
517 San Julian St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Miyako Hotel Los Angeles
328 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Bar Amá

FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 118 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
4.4(334)$$$$
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Reimagined cantina features Tex-Mex comfort food with an upmarket twist along with a tequila menu.

attractions: Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk, Spring Street Park, Bradbury Building, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, The Los Angeles Theatre Center, Guadalupe Wedding Chapel Los Angeles / Same Day Marriage in LA, Pershing Square, Biddy Mason Memorial Park, INDIAN ALLEY, Angels Flight Railway, restaurants: Orsa & Winston, KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar, Maccheroni Republic, Eggslut, Suehiro DTLA, Yuko Kitchen DTLA, Perch, Sushi Zo Downtown Los Angeles, Simply Salad, Precinct
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Phone
(213) 687-8002
Website
bar-ama.com

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Featured dishes

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dish
Guacamole & Chips
dish
Queso & Chips
dish
Puffy Tacos
dish
Rolled Serrano & Egg Burrito
dish
Sweet Potato Mole Dorados
dish
Mom's Green Chicken Enchiladas
dish
Cilantro Pesto Cauliflower
dish
Rice Pudding
dish
Extra Tortilla Chips

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Nearby attractions of Bar Amá

Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk

Spring Street Park

Bradbury Building

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

The Los Angeles Theatre Center

Guadalupe Wedding Chapel Los Angeles / Same Day Marriage in LA

Pershing Square

Biddy Mason Memorial Park

INDIAN ALLEY

Angels Flight Railway

Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk

Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk

4.3

(291)

Open 24 hours
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Spring Street Park

Spring Street Park

4.0

(152)

Open 24 hours
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Bradbury Building

Bradbury Building

4.5

(1.0K)

Closed
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Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

4.6

(13)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Good to Go: A Potty Training Workshop
Good to Go: A Potty Training Workshop
Wed, Dec 10 • 3:00 PM
1500 East Villa Street, Pasadena, CA 91106
View details
Ilegal Mezcal Ink Night: Mezcal Cocktails + Free (Real) Tattoos
Ilegal Mezcal Ink Night: Mezcal Cocktails + Free (Real) Tattoos
Wed, Dec 10 • 8:00 PM
4525 Calle Mayor, Torrance, CA 90505
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Speed Dating South Bay | Ages 28-43
Speed Dating South Bay | Ages 28-43
Thu, Dec 11 • 7:00 PM
17812 Main Street, Gardena, CA 90248
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Nearby restaurants of Bar Amá

Orsa & Winston

KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar

Maccheroni Republic

Eggslut

Suehiro DTLA

Yuko Kitchen DTLA

Perch

Sushi Zo Downtown Los Angeles

Simply Salad

Precinct

Orsa & Winston

Orsa & Winston

4.5

(170)

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KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar

KazuNori: The Original Hand Roll Bar

4.6

(847)

$$

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Maccheroni Republic

Maccheroni Republic

4.6

(1.4K)

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Eggslut

Eggslut

4.4

(2K)

$$

Closed
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Jay KeyesJay Keyes
I came to Bar Amá for one thing: puffy tacos. Bar Amá's Mexican-American chef (and recent Michelin Star winner), Josef Centeno, is from San Antonio, the city that invented the puffy taco. The puffy taco, a Tex-Mex staple, has made a slow migration to Southern California, now with (at least) two restaurants that serve them in L.A. County: Bar Amá and Arturo's Puffy Tacos in Whittier. At Bar Amá, they're available to order off of a "secret menu," and different varieties are rotated daily. I ordered both available on the evening I was here, the "Puffy Shrimp Taco" and the "Puffy Cochinita Pibil Taco." Neither of the puffy tacos served to me here were particularly "challenging" and both mostly avoided fussy "chef treatments," instead coming across as straightforward rather than reinvented. That said, these are "designer" puffy tacos compared to what I ate and reviewed from Arturo's Puffy Tacos earlier this summer. Whereas Arturo's tacos evoked a Taco Bell Chalupa, Bar Amá's was lighter in weight and color, reminding me more of Indian fry bread. Yet, in both cases, it is masa and not wheat used to make these taco shells, a self-reminder that tastebuds aren't always reliable when coated in salt and oil. The process behind the puffy taco shell is that a corn tortilla is deep-fried for a very brief time so that it puffs up from air attempting to escape the masa, thus creating large air pockets, making the tortilla "puffy." Once the tortilla is "puffed," it is removed from the fryer, glistening with oil and similar in appearance to a fried dough shell, then stuffed like a normal taco and served. The "Shrimp Puffy Taco" consists of grilled butterflied shrimp that has been soaked in a sticky, spicy marinade. The edges of the shrimp are charred with a smoky crust of developed flavor, and these shrimp would be excellent on their own. Here they are covered with shredded red & white cabbage, with an airy avocado and chile mousse that channels Cielito Lindo's famous sauce (and indeed it is the sauce that Bar Amá uses on its own taquitos, according to my waiter), crispy fried parsley, a stewed tomato salsa, and a sprinkling of queso panela. This taco has so many things going on that could easily be overwhelming except that, in Centeno's skilled hands, you only get just enough of each flavor to derive what you need from it, and no component seems superfluous. I love how spicy and sassy this taco is, but that's not what is front and center: it is the tremendous grilled shrimp that you'll remember long after you've left here. I enjoy cochinita pibil when it's done correctly, when the grassy achiote and sour orange is discernible, when it is thick enough to be scooped into a tortilla. By those measures, Bar Amá's "Cochinita Pibil Puffy Taco" mostly does its job, even if my hands were slick with grease mixed with recaudo rojo after eating this. Visually this taco resembles the "Shrimp Puffy Taco" due to its small mound of cabbage and specks of queso, but it is a much different animal flavor-wise. For sweetening and texture, the cochinita pibil here is infused with pineapple. It's a tasty taco that I think would also have been excellent if served traditionally in a regular corn tortilla with marinated onions. To summarize, these tacos were excellent, service here was pretty good, and the place has an interesting menu. Will I be back? My current lifestyle doesn't really support the dietary demands of Tex-Mex, even as I have begun to acknowledge it as a legitimate regional Mexican cuisine. If you're the kind of person who can consume all things oily, salty, spicy, and cheesy, I can think of few better menus for you than Bar Amá's.
Parker GreenParker Green
Bar Ama was a blast! I had a wonderful and delicious lunch here! I was walking around downtown and came upon this place, and I decided to stop by since I had heard good things about it previously! I was promptly seated and engaged with very responsive and friendly waiters. The interior is very contemporary and aesthetic in its design, and the sign for the outdoor entrance is beautiful! Guacamole and other sauces for chips are extra, but I was able to get a complimentary basket of chips as well as a jug of water. I ordered the Mom's Green Enchiladas, and one of the rum sangria's. The enchiladas were some of the favorite enchiladas that I have ever had. It came in a very aesthetic skillet with a small oven mitt attached to it, and had cream and cheese all over the top, as well as the chicken I had ordered as a topping for it! Cutting into it with the fork, was a pleasure, watching it all melt together. It tasted absolutely incredible! Rich, thick, creamy deliciousness! I was very pleased. I also loved my rum sangria! It was a very unique but intriguing and exciting flavor! I had a wonderful lunchtime experience at Bar Ama. The staff were prompt, friendly and responsive, and the food tasted absolutely sublime. It was some of the best Tex-Mex that I've had. The prices were quite reasonable for DTLA as well. I'd love to come back!
Sandra SimmonsSandra Simmons
A few months ago the Food 52 cookbook club on Facebook (around 35,000 members) cooked from the Bar Amá cookbook and everyone fell in love with Tex-Mex, Josef Centeno's family stories, the absolutely excellent recipes, and the alcohol section too. When I finally decided to fly after months and months of being at home during the pandemic, I came to see my daughter in Los Angeles and had literally only one food wish - to go to Bar Amá. I wasn't disappointed. They have the alley open for outdoor dining, our server was fantastic and she seemed to enjoy all my cookbook stories 😂, I mean, if she didn't, she hid it well lol! Everything we had was excellent, see the photos. If you haven't yet been you should go and don't forget the B side of the menu the blistered okra was stellar and so was the za'atar labneh & puffy bread. P.S. BUY THE COOKBOOK! I've made 40-50 of the recipes, they all are totally worth it!
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I came to Bar Amá for one thing: puffy tacos. Bar Amá's Mexican-American chef (and recent Michelin Star winner), Josef Centeno, is from San Antonio, the city that invented the puffy taco. The puffy taco, a Tex-Mex staple, has made a slow migration to Southern California, now with (at least) two restaurants that serve them in L.A. County: Bar Amá and Arturo's Puffy Tacos in Whittier. At Bar Amá, they're available to order off of a "secret menu," and different varieties are rotated daily. I ordered both available on the evening I was here, the "Puffy Shrimp Taco" and the "Puffy Cochinita Pibil Taco." Neither of the puffy tacos served to me here were particularly "challenging" and both mostly avoided fussy "chef treatments," instead coming across as straightforward rather than reinvented. That said, these are "designer" puffy tacos compared to what I ate and reviewed from Arturo's Puffy Tacos earlier this summer. Whereas Arturo's tacos evoked a Taco Bell Chalupa, Bar Amá's was lighter in weight and color, reminding me more of Indian fry bread. Yet, in both cases, it is masa and not wheat used to make these taco shells, a self-reminder that tastebuds aren't always reliable when coated in salt and oil. The process behind the puffy taco shell is that a corn tortilla is deep-fried for a very brief time so that it puffs up from air attempting to escape the masa, thus creating large air pockets, making the tortilla "puffy." Once the tortilla is "puffed," it is removed from the fryer, glistening with oil and similar in appearance to a fried dough shell, then stuffed like a normal taco and served. The "Shrimp Puffy Taco" consists of grilled butterflied shrimp that has been soaked in a sticky, spicy marinade. The edges of the shrimp are charred with a smoky crust of developed flavor, and these shrimp would be excellent on their own. Here they are covered with shredded red & white cabbage, with an airy avocado and chile mousse that channels Cielito Lindo's famous sauce (and indeed it is the sauce that Bar Amá uses on its own taquitos, according to my waiter), crispy fried parsley, a stewed tomato salsa, and a sprinkling of queso panela. This taco has so many things going on that could easily be overwhelming except that, in Centeno's skilled hands, you only get just enough of each flavor to derive what you need from it, and no component seems superfluous. I love how spicy and sassy this taco is, but that's not what is front and center: it is the tremendous grilled shrimp that you'll remember long after you've left here. I enjoy cochinita pibil when it's done correctly, when the grassy achiote and sour orange is discernible, when it is thick enough to be scooped into a tortilla. By those measures, Bar Amá's "Cochinita Pibil Puffy Taco" mostly does its job, even if my hands were slick with grease mixed with recaudo rojo after eating this. Visually this taco resembles the "Shrimp Puffy Taco" due to its small mound of cabbage and specks of queso, but it is a much different animal flavor-wise. For sweetening and texture, the cochinita pibil here is infused with pineapple. It's a tasty taco that I think would also have been excellent if served traditionally in a regular corn tortilla with marinated onions. To summarize, these tacos were excellent, service here was pretty good, and the place has an interesting menu. Will I be back? My current lifestyle doesn't really support the dietary demands of Tex-Mex, even as I have begun to acknowledge it as a legitimate regional Mexican cuisine. If you're the kind of person who can consume all things oily, salty, spicy, and cheesy, I can think of few better menus for you than Bar Amá's.
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Bar Ama was a blast! I had a wonderful and delicious lunch here! I was walking around downtown and came upon this place, and I decided to stop by since I had heard good things about it previously! I was promptly seated and engaged with very responsive and friendly waiters. The interior is very contemporary and aesthetic in its design, and the sign for the outdoor entrance is beautiful! Guacamole and other sauces for chips are extra, but I was able to get a complimentary basket of chips as well as a jug of water. I ordered the Mom's Green Enchiladas, and one of the rum sangria's. The enchiladas were some of the favorite enchiladas that I have ever had. It came in a very aesthetic skillet with a small oven mitt attached to it, and had cream and cheese all over the top, as well as the chicken I had ordered as a topping for it! Cutting into it with the fork, was a pleasure, watching it all melt together. It tasted absolutely incredible! Rich, thick, creamy deliciousness! I was very pleased. I also loved my rum sangria! It was a very unique but intriguing and exciting flavor! I had a wonderful lunchtime experience at Bar Ama. The staff were prompt, friendly and responsive, and the food tasted absolutely sublime. It was some of the best Tex-Mex that I've had. The prices were quite reasonable for DTLA as well. I'd love to come back!
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A few months ago the Food 52 cookbook club on Facebook (around 35,000 members) cooked from the Bar Amá cookbook and everyone fell in love with Tex-Mex, Josef Centeno's family stories, the absolutely excellent recipes, and the alcohol section too. When I finally decided to fly after months and months of being at home during the pandemic, I came to see my daughter in Los Angeles and had literally only one food wish - to go to Bar Amá. I wasn't disappointed. They have the alley open for outdoor dining, our server was fantastic and she seemed to enjoy all my cookbook stories 😂, I mean, if she didn't, she hid it well lol! Everything we had was excellent, see the photos. If you haven't yet been you should go and don't forget the B side of the menu the blistered okra was stellar and so was the za'atar labneh & puffy bread. P.S. BUY THE COOKBOOK! I've made 40-50 of the recipes, they all are totally worth it!
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Reviews of Bar Amá

4.4
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5.0
6y

I came to Bar Amá for one thing: puffy tacos. Bar Amá's Mexican-American chef (and recent Michelin Star winner), Josef Centeno, is from San Antonio, the city that invented the puffy taco. The puffy taco, a Tex-Mex staple, has made a slow migration to Southern California, now with (at least) two restaurants that serve them in L.A. County: Bar Amá and Arturo's Puffy Tacos in Whittier. At Bar Amá, they're available to order off of a "secret menu," and different varieties are rotated daily. I ordered both available on the evening I was here, the "Puffy Shrimp Taco" and the "Puffy Cochinita Pibil Taco."

Neither of the puffy tacos served to me here were particularly "challenging" and both mostly avoided fussy "chef treatments," instead coming across as straightforward rather than reinvented. That said, these are "designer" puffy tacos compared to what I ate and reviewed from Arturo's Puffy Tacos earlier this summer. Whereas Arturo's tacos evoked a Taco Bell Chalupa, Bar Amá's was lighter in weight and color, reminding me more of Indian fry bread. Yet, in both cases, it is masa and not wheat used to make these taco shells, a self-reminder that tastebuds aren't always reliable when coated in salt and oil.

The process behind the puffy taco shell is that a corn tortilla is deep-fried for a very brief time so that it puffs up from air attempting to escape the masa, thus creating large air pockets, making the tortilla "puffy." Once the tortilla is "puffed," it is removed from the fryer, glistening with oil and similar in appearance to a fried dough shell, then stuffed like a normal taco and served.

The "Shrimp Puffy Taco" consists of grilled butterflied shrimp that has been soaked in a sticky, spicy marinade. The edges of the shrimp are charred with a smoky crust of developed flavor, and these shrimp would be excellent on their own. Here they are covered with shredded red & white cabbage, with an airy avocado and chile mousse that channels Cielito Lindo's famous sauce (and indeed it is the sauce that Bar Amá uses on its own taquitos, according to my waiter), crispy fried parsley, a stewed tomato salsa, and a sprinkling of queso panela. This taco has so many things going on that could easily be overwhelming except that, in Centeno's skilled hands, you only get just enough of each flavor to derive what you need from it, and no component seems superfluous. I love how spicy and sassy this taco is, but that's not what is front and center: it is the tremendous grilled shrimp that you'll remember long after you've left here.

I enjoy cochinita pibil when it's done correctly, when the grassy achiote and sour orange is discernible, when it is thick enough to be scooped into a tortilla. By those measures, Bar Amá's "Cochinita Pibil Puffy Taco" mostly does its job, even if my hands were slick with grease mixed with recaudo rojo after eating this. Visually this taco resembles the "Shrimp Puffy Taco" due to its small mound of cabbage and specks of queso, but it is a much different animal flavor-wise. For sweetening and texture, the cochinita pibil here is infused with pineapple. It's a tasty taco that I think would also have been excellent if served traditionally in a regular corn tortilla with marinated onions.

To summarize, these tacos were excellent, service here was pretty good, and the place has an interesting menu. Will I be back? My current lifestyle doesn't really support the dietary demands of Tex-Mex, even as I have begun to acknowledge it as a legitimate regional Mexican cuisine. If you're the kind of person who can consume all things oily, salty, spicy, and cheesy, I can think of few better menus for you...

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5.0
6y

Bar Ama was a blast! I had a wonderful and delicious lunch here!

I was walking around downtown and came upon this place, and I decided to stop by since I had heard good things about it previously! I was promptly seated and engaged with very responsive and friendly waiters. The interior is very contemporary and aesthetic in its design, and the sign for the outdoor entrance is beautiful! Guacamole and other sauces for chips are extra, but I was able to get a complimentary basket of chips as well as a jug of water.

I ordered the Mom's Green Enchiladas, and one of the rum sangria's. The enchiladas were some of the favorite enchiladas that I have ever had. It came in a very aesthetic skillet with a small oven mitt attached to it, and had cream and cheese all over the top, as well as the chicken I had ordered as a topping for it! Cutting into it with the fork, was a pleasure, watching it all melt together. It tasted absolutely incredible! Rich, thick, creamy deliciousness! I was very pleased. I also loved my rum sangria! It was a very unique but intriguing and exciting flavor!

I had a wonderful lunchtime experience at Bar Ama. The staff were prompt, friendly and responsive, and the food tasted absolutely sublime. It was some of the best Tex-Mex that I've had. The prices were quite reasonable for DTLA as well. I'd love...

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5.0
1y

This Tex Mex restaurant has become our favorite go-to spot in LA, and for good reason. Its convenient location near the train station makes it easily accessible from outside the city, perfect for those looking for a hassle-free dining experience. But it's not just the location that keeps us coming back – the food and drinks here are top-notch. From mouthwatering Tex Mex dishes to delicious cocktails, every bite and sip is a delight to the senses. The low-lit ambiance adds a touch of romance to the atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for a cozy dinner date. And I can't get enough of the decor – it's stylish and inviting, adding to the overall charm of the restaurant. The service is always friendly and attentive, and the cleanliness of the establishment is consistently maintained. Overall, dining at this Tex Mex restaurant is a treat for the senses. With its convenient location, delectable food and drinks, romantic ambiance, friendly service, and clean surroundings, it's a place we'll continue to frequent for...

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