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    Zia Paris

    4.7 (100 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Breakfast & Brunch
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    American coffee
    Aurora H.

    Small but doable! We walked in and were able to be seated right away. Three of us. The owner is from New Mexico but has been here in Paris for 12 years. We ordered American coffees. Lemon cake & the Baby pancakes that had pears on them omg so goodt! Food came out immediately! So friendly & great atmosphere! Had american music playing lightly. Abocado toast was amazing also. The american coffee was good but a bit too strong for me as I am not a big coffee drinker. The French use milk instead of creamer for their coffee which was another difference I noticed in Paris not just here. The restataunt was full but as I said we were seated immediately. I would not recommend for big parties (anything 5 or more). Mostly tables of 2 but two tables of 4 were available and possibly can squeeze 6 into the one table of 2 & 4 that were next to each other.

    Egg and bacon Dutch baby
    Sarah D.

    Can't say enough good things about this place. The food was to die for. I don't even like bacon, but whatever they do to the bacon in the Dutch baby is addicting, I couldn't get enough of it. The set breakfast is a lot of food, but the sweetness of the granola and fruit yogurt offset the savory of the Dutch baby in the perfect way so I'm glad I got it. Coffee was excellent, service was excellent. It's very small so expect to wait if you go at the height of breakfast/lunch, but it's well worth it.

    Dutch baby pancakes, avocado toast, hot chocolate
    Trish H.

    Really great food and a cozy atmosphere. Zia seems to be a loved location from tourists and locals alike. Like all restaurants in Paris, be prepared for very slow service. You'll likely have to queue up to get in and, once in, you'll be there for a while. Buts a great place for a tasty breakfast in the heart of the city.

    Dutch Baby w/ Bacon
    Dylan K.

    I wish I could give this 10 stars. We are here twice in our short visit to Paris. Two words, Dutch Baby. The breakfast deal is a steal and worth every euro. The dutch baby is honestly a breakfast dream come true and a deliciously filling breakfast dish. The staff is super fun and nice. The coffee drinks were amazing and they had fresh squeezed orange juice. We will definitely be back and I highly recommend this spot.

    Zia Paris in the 14th arrondissement in Paris! A cute Franco-American restaurant! Popular with the Parisians!
    Eric R.

    "Catherine Deneuve is the man I've always wanted to be." - Gerard Depardieu, famous French actor After museum hopping in the 14th arrondissement of Paris I was famished and in the need of something filling. I don't think escargot or crepes will fill me, so I turn to Yelp for answers. I want to go where the Parisians go... Visiting Napoléon was fun, well actually Napoléon's tomb. I begin my search for something in the 'hood. Several restaurants looked promising, but Zia Paris popped and it's only three city blocks away. I look at my watch and it's early afternoon as I nervously hope this spot isn't closed after lunch and before dinner like some places are. I take my chances and let serendipity guide me over. I arrive... Bonjour. I arrive to a hopping restaurant filled with young Parisians & the yuppie types. Hipster-ish and loud. Every table is filled with couples, friends, small families. The hostess walks up to me and speaks fluent French. And of course my 2nd grade French is that obviously, so she quickly gives me a big smile and says "we're closing soon but I'll be more than happy to serve you"... oui, oui, in her most perfect southwestern English drawl. Oh, she's American studying in Paris I think to myself lol. "Merci Beaucoup" I politely respond, and grab the only seat available. Fortunately the table was at the end... it would have been quite awkward if I was in the middle table between two families lol. I am handed the menu. I immediately notice a Breakfast Burrito and the House Zia Margarita and place my order. In a flash my drink sits in front of me - it's refreshing with a nice kick! She also brings a carafe of Paris water. I observe how lively it is while I wait for my lunch. The little French boy next to me enjoying playing peek-a-boo! I guess I resembled Uncle Jacques or Françoise? Kids love me for some reason lol. The Breakfast Burrito arrives with Guacamole and a smooth Red Chile Sauce. The Burrito is filled with Scrambled Eggs, Cheese, Black Beans, and Beef (my choice). It was delicious, hearty, and exactly what I was craving. No, it wasn't French, but it had a French twist and the place is a hit with Parisians and tourists alike. In the end, I recommend Zia Paris if in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. It's just a stones throw from the Musée Rodin and walking distance from La Eiffel. I later found out the owner is Franco-American, so the menu is a blend of Southwestern America with Northern France. A fun spot to be seen. And no worries if your French is a little rusty. Mon petit chouchou;P Je t'aime!

    Green tea.
    Mark D.

    Very small, cozy spot, the ambiance was great, the server was also very helpful and friendly. I had the Dutch baby pancakes topped with Bacon, comté cheese, organic fried egg, and maple syrup. The food was finger licking good.

    Dutch baby pancakes and avocado toast

    Cute little cafe around the corner from our hotel. We usually go to Lale in the sunset for their sweet Dutch baby pancakes on weekends only. These were savory and was amazing with the bacon, eggs, and maple syrup.

    My husband's order of Dutch baby with bacon and egg.
    Stephanie P.

    Loved, loved loved this quaint little spot, food was absolutely delicious and perfect, owner was very helpful to us tourists and even gave some food/bar options for other countries we we're going to be visiting during our vacation. Thank you

    Ingrid G.

    This place is so good we went twice on our visit to Paris. The brunch is delicious. We got the breakfast combo which included a oat latte( which by the way is so hard to find in Paris). The green juice of the day,A breakfast burrito and the most delicious homemade granola with yoghurt you will ever eat. The meal was €35 but you definitely get a lot of food. The menu also includes Dutch pancakes, avocado toast etc. Also tried the avocado toast it was delicious. Both times we were there there was a lineup to get in. There isn't much seating it's a very small restaurant so go early or expect to wait for a bit. They have manyVegan and vegetarian options and the service was very friendly. I highly highly recommend this place for breakfast or lunch when you get sick of having bread and cheese for breakfast every morning.

    Menu
    Elizabeth Y.

    Long wait as the place can only fit like 20 people but healthy food for those looking for a break from all the cheese, foie gras and heavy meats.

    Yummy Dutch baby
    Howard C.

    We had just arrived in the early AM from a very long flight from Los Angeles and checked in to our hotel but of course our room was not ready and we were very hungry. We found Zia and was greeted by friendly smiles. We ordered the fresh made "Dutch baby" and was not disappointed. Yum yum yum The service as well was top notch and very friendly. FYI English speaking staff

    Latte
    Dejamine B.

    If we would have found this restaurant on day one of our trip I probably would have gone everyday. The wait was about 35 minutes for a table for 2, but it was worth it. The inside of the restaurant is very cozy. I think there are about 7 tables all together. If you're traveling with a small child leave the stroller or car seat in the car or at your hotel for this visit. Fortunately we were seated toward the back, so my car seat wasn't in the way, but it was very awkward trying to make sure we weren't in the way with the seat. The staff were very friendly and accommodating, but I still recommend leaving any bulky items if you can. I ordered the Dutch baby with the bacon and eggs and a flat white. This was my first time trying a Dutch baby, so I don't have anything to compare to, but it was absolutely delicious. I could have eaten another one later that day. It had the perfect amount of sweat and savory. I will be going back if/when I return to Paris.

    Veggie Dutch baby pancake
    Connie L.

    I came here for a solo brunch around noon on a rainy Wednesday in November 2019. The café was already very busy at the time, but there were a few small tables available and I was seated immediately. The décor inside is really cute. Because the café is so small, all the tables are really close together, but that's pretty common in a lot of places in Paris and other big cities, and I think it adds a certain coziness to the ambiance. The owner speaks English and French, and the menu is also available in English and French. There were a lot of tasty-looking options on the menu, including avocado toast, a breakfast burrito, and the Dutch baby pancakes (savory and sweet options). I went with the Dutch baby pancake with veggies and an egg, since I'd wanted to try a Dutch baby pancake for awhile after watching a recipe video a couple months back. I also ordered a noisette coffee. The noisette came out first, in a cute, tiny little cup; I think it was nice that they did some "latte art" for a even a small coffee. My Dutch baby pancake came out several minutes later, piping hot in a cast-iron skillet (the server warned me to be careful with it). The seasonal veggies were sweet potatoes, microgreens, and red onions, served with melting goat cheese, an egg, and maple syrup drizzled over it. The sweet potato portion was generous and filling, and I thought the syrup really complimented the goat cheese very well. I also loved the pancake itself; it was very airy and soft. I'd gladly get it again, and would love to try the sweet option one day. The menu here is a bit on the pricy side for brunch/lunch food, but I felt it was worth it for the quality/quantity, especially keeping in mind it's Paris. I was able to use my American debit card to pay without any issues. The women sitting at the neighboring table got the avocado toast and the breakfast burrito and seemed really pleased with their orders as well. In speaking to the owner, it seems everything (including desserts) is made in-house, with the exception of bread for toast, which is (understandably) sourced from local boulangeries. I'd definitely recommend stopping by here if you're in Paris and want a cute brunch/lunch!

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    Merci Jérôme!

    Merci Jérôme!

    4.5(31 reviews)
    0.9 kmTour Eiffel/Champ de Mars, 15ème

    Continuing my search for the perfect baguette ... we stopped in here because everything looked so…read moregood. I did get a couple yummy desserts and a baguette. Sadly, the baguette was kind of mushy and not crispy. I did not enjoy the flavor compared to the other ones I've had in the neighborhood. I really wanted to love it... since I noticed several people walking down the street eating a baguette from here with the Merci Jerome bag in hand. Frankly, it was not my favorite and I ditched it after only one bite.

    I would recommend this place! I tried their croque monsieur…read moreand Ube latte and was not disappointed. The croque monsieur had a generous pile of gruyère melted on the sides of the bread with a proportional amount of meat and filling on the inside. With the croque monsieur warmed up, it made a perfect brunch meal with the ube latte. The ube latte is exactly what you would expect but crafted carefully. I would just go back for this delightfully warm concoction in the morning. The service to go along with this made this experience more pleasant as it seems most of the employees were filipinos. They were quick to receive you and leave you beyond satisfied. The shop exudes the classic parisian aesthetic that most people would romanticize and I am glad I experienced it. I would come back for the pleasant experience - try out Merci Jérôme!

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    Merci Jérôme! - So good we had to have a bite before taking a photo!!

    So good we had to have a bite before taking a photo!!

    Merci Jérôme! - Interior

    Interior

    Merci Jérôme!

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    Carette - Chocolate croissant

    Carette

    4.2(431 reviews)
    1.8 kmTrocadéro/Iéna, 16ème
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    Even though the line was long, it moved quickly and the staff kept everything organized. They were…read moreable to accommodate all 5 of us -- 4 adults and a 4-year-old -- with no problem. The portion sizes were excellent for the price. I was expecting smaller portions, so I was pleasantly surprised when my plate came out packed with food and definitely worth the value. I would definitely recommend checking this place out, especially the location near the Eiffel Tower. Great food, generous portions, and an overall good experience!

    Ah, to have thick hot chocolate on the streets of Paris! If only I could be whisked away to this…read morebeautiful city. I came here on my first visit to France with my sister and brother-in-law. I had just finished my time at the Eiffel tower and walked over to this restaurant for a drink and a snack. I was seated immediately, waiting for the rest of my party. The staff were incredibly patient, allowing me to stay for the fifteen-ish minutes it took for my family to arrive. We, of course, ordered the hot chocolate topped with cream. It was incredibly rich, which was the draw. It was required that we each ordered our own teapot, which provided about two and a half cups of hot chocolate. This was a bit excessive, as the drink was heavy and I could only stomach a cup. I did wish the restaurant allowed us to split the pot amongst our table. Nonetheless, I enjoy dining at Carette and returned on my second Paris trip with my husband. Anyone visiting for the first time should try their thick hot chocolate at least once.

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    Carette - Interior Deco

    Interior Deco

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    Hot chocolate

    Carette - Short bread cookies that were free with the hot chocolate

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    Short bread cookies that were free with the hot chocolate

    Eggs & Co - Post meal plates

    Eggs & Co

    4.3(402 reviews)
    1.8 kmSaint-Germain-Des-Prés, 6ème
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    Best omelette I've ever! I got an egg, cheese, sausage,…read moremushroom omelette. Omelette was fluffy and very flavorful til the last bite. The vibe and music of the place was excellent our server was polite and very quick with our food. Highly recommended with very good portion sizes!

    Upon arrival you'll be greeted by Franklin their four legged Maitre D in the alley/street out…read morefront. The owner is straight forward to warn larger groups of the small tight spaces up top and wards off any NBA players without helmets as their is low clearance upstairs. The menu is all French and limited English by the servers but it's easy enough to navigate. We came with 5 for Sunday brunch and sat right away but one had to sort of share space at the table. We ordered mixes of omelettes and Benedicts. All came with nice small whole potatoes and a little sour cream. You can modify or add quite a bit. Eggs are your choice of style ultimately and apparently the brunch includes pancakes. We were confused by that and they come after you've eaten the other items. I'm not sure if we paid for that or not but we chose to move on without. It came with your choice of tea or coffee AND a small orange juice. The eggs were cooked very delicately and moist with cheese and good meat in the omelette. Overall it was a fine breakfast compared to croissants and coffee but a little expensive.

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    Eggs & Co - Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

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    Upstairs dining area with a nice decor. Watch your head the ceiling is low!

    Zia Paris - cafes - Updated May 2026

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