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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Carolina
3 months agoGood places for a brunch, a reasonable price for the sector. The formule is complete, tried almost all the menu now and they have good food for a quick brunch (they’ve decreased the portion yogurt and granola but for the rest is all good) Just go early or be patience! There’s a lot of people especially on the weekends. The attention is alright..
Edwin
4 months agoAfter a 45-minute wait for my order, my food finally arrived, with others who came later already finishing theirs. Feeling extremely hangry, I had to remind the waitress once. She was polite but could sense my frustration, so she kindly gave me a discount on the bill. They don't normally include a service charge. As for the food, my pancake was mediocre, but my husband loved his burrito. Despite the hot weather, the lack of air conditioning inside the restaurant was disappointing. We wanted to order cold drinks, but the ice machine was broken. However, they did offer ice water, which was appreciated.
K.
4 months agoA very nice little cafe with a great breakfast and brunch menu. The service is very attentive and friendly. I had a chai latte to match the rainy day in Paris. I also had the breakfast burrito with a homemade chili sauce. Very spicy and delicious. Very busy at lunchtime, we waited 30 minutes until a table became available. It was definitely worth the wait, absolutely recommendation!
Xieanne Le (Thatswhatxiesaid)
4 months agoZia was a great find near the Eiffel Tower! It has something for everyone (my friend is vegan and had a nice brunch) and the coffee is superb. The service was excellent as well. On the small side in terms of seating but worth the wait!
이지혜 (browniejanie)
2 months ago맛있게 잘 먹었습니다 :) I stopped by a small and cute shop because I was in the mood for brunch. Waiting outside due to the limited and cramped seating was a bit of a hassle. However, the pancakes I had were moist, soft, and delicious, so I'm looking forward to trying other brunch options like avocado toast or shakshuka next time.