I think it's worth considering your shoulder width and how much you want to be upright. Everyone is different. I'm 6'1" with the legs of a giraffe, the shoulder width of Hulk Hogan, and the torso of a 5 year old so I tend to like shortish stems with wide bars that have some back sweep towards me. All of this may be totally invalid for you but for me...
*Flat Bars/Bullmoose - The wider the better. Strongly prefer them on technical MTB trails and on short rides with some jackassery(hopping on curbs, etc.). Can't stand them on long rides.
*Jitensha/Cinelli Pope/Map Ahearne style - Don't like any of them. The wrist position flat out doesn't work for me.
*North Road/Albatross/Choco - Love everything about them in every way. The CroMo Albatross are a good affordable way to try them out are just as good as the aluminum ones. I have big hands so the position in the hooks is a little tight but both positions are perfect for me and the bars have enough room to be adaptable to grip length.
*Moustache Bars - No
*Bosco - Pretty awesome in every way but I have a preference to Albatrosses which feel better to me off road and equally as good otherwise.
I'm biased but my vote would be to start with Albatrosses unless you've tried flats and really want the Bullmoose. Even then something like the SimWorks Getaround bar would be cheaper, wider, and give you a similar sensation.