Petite Anatolie - Klein-Anatolië
Petite Anatolie in Brussels is the city's Turkish quarter made legible in data: 91 restaurants, 46 grocery options — saturated at z = 2.19, the highest grocery z-score in the batch — including ALDI, Carrefour Express, and the unmissably-named Deliorman. Twenty-two coffee spots with Havilioǵlu Cafe anchoring the culture. This is a neighborhood where food infrastructure runs deep.
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About this Neighborhood
Petite Anatolie (Klein Anatoli) is Brussels' most densely provisioned neighborhood in this batch by grocery count: 46 options puts it at z = 2.19, more than two standard deviations above cohort. The character behind that number is the concentration of specialty Turkish and Middle Eastern markets — Deliorman, Carrefour Express — alongside the conventional ALDI. Restaurants (91, z = 0.92) lean into that heritage: La Couronne, Kras Mat, La Buca di Bacco. Coffee (22 spots, z = 1.25) includes Havilioǵlu Cafe and Café Winok. The fitness layer is minimal — Basic-Fit, Les Bains de Saint-josse, Salle multisports Sainte-Marie. Parks (9) include small squares and composting gardens typical of dense Brussels neighborhoods. SocialGlue at 40 is low, reflecting the high transaction volume of a commercial corridor rather than deep neighborhood dwell time. DigitalNomadGravity at 100 is driven entirely by coffeeDensity — the infrastructure exists, it's just mixed into a commercial ecosystem rather than a remote-work one.
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