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Terre d’AzurC+Worth Trying
10 Av. de Wagram, 75008 Paris, France
· Brunch restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Coffee shop
· 4.8/5 Google (4946 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Trendy Arc de Triomphe brunch spot with Turkish eggs, truffled scrambles, and sweet stacks; lively service and queues, good flavors but notable inconsistency and value complaints—best for early birds and egg lovers.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Terre d'Azur excels with distinctive Turkish eggs and Mediterranean-inflected brunch dishes that draw loyal crowds near the Arc de Triomphe, and warm, multilingual service adds genuine appeal. However, inconsistent execution—cold eggs, soggy fries, recipe shifts—undermines reliability, while cramped seating and long waits create friction that limits the overall experience. Worth a visit for signature dishes if you arrive early and manage expectations around space and pace.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the Arc, this spot hums with lively brunch energy—queues outside, tiny tables inside, and plates of Turkish eggs and sweet stacks flying by. Service is often warm and multilingual, though busy waves can stretch wait times. One diner put it simply: "Great flavors, but the room gets hectic fast." The cooking leans contemporary brunch with Mediterranean cues—think yogurt-laced eggs, zaatar accents, and truffle-lifted scrambles—an elevated traditional approach rather than showy fusion. When the kitchen hits, dishes feel fresh and well-seasoned; when it misses, eggs run cool and portions feel light for the price. Best bets from the crowd: Turkish eggs, avocado-salmon toast, and, for sweet tooths, the French toast. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly pancakes, eggs, and juices. Space is tight and waits can test patience, but early arrivals fare better. There is no formal kids menu, yet simple items—pancakes (€15), scrambled eggs, fries—make it workable for picky eaters.
At a Glance
- Standout Turkish eggs and fresh juices near Arc de Triomphe
- Friendly bilingual service; can seat small groups with effort
- Inconsistent execution (cold eggs, soggy fries) and cramped seating
- Pricing feels high for portions, especially sweets
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Warm, welcoming staff even when busy
- Turkish eggs with silky yogurt and spicy oil
- Freshly pressed juices that taste vibrant
- A lively, buzzy brunch vibe close to major sights
Points of Concern
- Service can lag during rushes; some parties report long waits to be acknowledged
- Reports of cold Benedict and bland bread; execution varies by visit
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (€17-22 mains, €15 desserts) for modest portions
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (review request emails, polished marketing tone) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For innovation 7+, expect adventurous flavors; conservative palates may prefer simpler choices
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€36-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Turkish Eggs with Green juice for a lighter set
- Add Stracciatella Zaatar to toasts for extra richness
- For value, skip extras and split a dessert
Perfect For
- Early-morning breakfast before sightseeing
- Casual brunch meetups near Arc de Triomphe
- Egg lovers chasing Turkish or truffled scrambles
- Sweet brunch fans craving French toast or pancakes
Location Insights
Area: Busy, upscale avenue near Arc de Triomphe attracting travelers and office workers; heavy foot traffic and photo-seekers.
Safety: Well-patrolled central district with steady foot traffic; generally safe even at night.
Nearby: Steps from Arc de Triomphe and Champs-Élysées; hotels, boutiques, and cafes dominate the surroundings.
Champs-ÉlyséesThis neighborhood is characterized by its upscale dining options, luxury boutiques, and vibrant tourist activity. The dining scene ranges from high-end restaurants to trendy cafes, catering to both sophisticated palates and casual visitors. The atmosphere is lively yet elegant, with a mix of locals and international visitors.
Wagram QuarterA quieter sub-area near the bustling Champs-Élysées, offering a blend of traditional Parisian bistros and modern eateries. It has a more relaxed, residential feel compared to the main avenue, attracting a mix of professionals and families.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:30–16:00
Tuesday07:30–16:00
Wednesday07:30–16:00
Thursday07:30–16:00
Friday07:30–16:00
Saturday07:30–18:00
Sunday07:30–18:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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