Cité-Jardin Chomé - Tuinwijk Chomé
A Brussels garden district in name only — the actual streets are dense, practical, and Persian. Nineteen restaurants, seventeen groceries, ALDI and Proxy Delhaize, Javry Coffee holding down the third-wave flank. Social glue at 29: people live here in parallel.
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About this Neighborhood
Cité-jardin Chomé takes its garden-city name from an interwar urban planning era and has since grown into something more layered and complicated. The restaurant count of 19 anchors a food scene spanning Dariush (Persian), Master Frites (Belgian fast food at its most honest), and a Latin American scatter. Grocery infrastructure is the story: 17 stores including ALDI, Proxy Delhaize, and a string of smaller ethnic markets signal a neighborhood where provisioning is daily and serious. Coffee has a toehold — Javry Coffee is a genuine specialty operator — but the third-wave grip is loose. Three courts, three parks: enough green space to exist, not enough to dominate the character. Social Glue of 29 is low even for Brussels; this is a neighborhood of closed front doors and private lives. The 15-minute completeness score of 100 is the tension point: everything present, little shared.
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