La Chasse - De Jacht
La Chasse de Jacht in Brussels packs 30 grocery stops into a neighborhood of 33 restaurants — a ratio that says residents stock their kitchens here seriously. Alimentation and Apon anchor the food supply. Just 2 coffees and a digitalNomadGravity of 20. Nine parks offset the thin coffee supply. A neighborhood built for living in, not working from.
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About this Neighborhood
La Chasse de Jacht is the Brussels neighborhood where grocery infrastructure is the primary commercial language. Thirty stops, z=3.33 above cohort — second only to Miroir-Spiegel in this batch for grocery saturation. Alimentation and Apon represent the neighborhood provisioning baseline; the restaurant count of 33 (z=0.75, above average) includes Neuf Neuf Dragon and Brasserie Bora-Bora as the dining anchors. Two coffees including Au Rendez-vous holds the café supply thin, pushing digital nomad gravity lite to 20 — this is not a workspace neighborhood. Social glue at 27 with a transaction count of 30 and dwell of 11 tells the same story as Miroir-Spiegel: high-frequency grocery commerce without extended stays. Nine parks and 6 fitness facilities give the neighborhood its active infrastructure. Livability alpha: 82. All 6 categories present (100% 15-minute completeness). Doppelgangers include Tomberg Brussels, Warren Park Toronto, and NDG Montreal — all sharing the grocery-anchored, coffee-sparse residential character.
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