Zia is a coffee shop & eatery in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. Serving quality coffee and delicious, market-fresh breakfast, and brunch. Also offering gourmet picnics to go in the spring and summer. Zia is owned by Chef Justin Kent and his wife Lindsey, Americans in Paris since 2011.
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Ainsley Muller
2 months agoAn amazing brunch experience. Definitely have the full brunch. At €28 it may seem a bit steep for breakfast but it’s an experience not to be missed. The coffee is excellent. Fresh juice. Delicious homemade granola starter and a main of your choice all included. I had the burrito and it was fantastic. Nice big portions. Avocado toast and the pancakes were to die for also! Friendly staff and they speak English. Owner is friendly dude from New Mexico in the US. We thoroughly enjoyed it here. Perfect stop around the corner from the Eiffel Tower. Go here!
Rossmery Salazar
in the last weekWill not disappoint!!! Best breakfast and brunch!!! While on vacation this was my favorite place. So much so I ate there 3 times! Also, their other restaurant called Milagro was excellent!!! If I could give 10 stars I would!!!!
Kate Pipa
a month agoDelicious brunch menu! I came hungry and got the formula - yogurt with granola and fruit, fresh squeezed orange juice, and then my choice of coffee and an entree (Dutch baby with bacon & egg). The food was amazing. As a solo traveler, I felt comfortable reading my book and not hurrying through the meal. Got there about half an hour after they opened - limited seating so the earlier you get there, the better, or you may have to wait for a table to open up.
Alexander R
a month agoFlawless brunch experience. Great value for money. The main dishes are quite big, so the price is really fine. This is a small restaurant, cosy, with a half open kitchen. Staff is very friendly and attentive, modest people. We had the brunch special, fresh orange juice, granola and yoghurt and the dish of the day (lentil stew with eggs, nice surprise!). Coffees are excellent and priced normal (better than a bistro). Kids pancakes (thin) very nice as well.
Natasha Venizelos
2 months agoThis is a tiny, unassuming cafe that you could easily blink and miss. However, that would be such a shame. I don’t know how they produced such beautiful meals in such a tiny space. The savoury Dutch pancakes were delicious, and the iced latte was excellent. The service was just divine and very friendly.