Ramos MejíA Norte

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Western GBA where the plazas are real civic infrastructure and Carrefour Express is doing the grocery work alongside 22 other options. Forty-seven restaurants, thin on dining density relative to Buenos Aires standards. A commuter suburb with its own momentum and a remote-work score that surprises.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
75
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

Ramos Mejía Norte sits in La Matanza party, the western Gran Buenos Aires corridor where middle-class Argentine urbanism looks nothing like Palermo. The restaurant count of 47 sits in gap territory (-1.22 z-score) by Buenos Aires standards, though Cuatro Express and local parrillas fill the essential functions. Coffee: 13 options including Virtud and Lola's — independent cafes that function as the neighborhood's WFH infrastructure. Grocery: 22, above average, with Carrefour Express and Alem supplying the daily demand. Parks: 8 including Plaza Sarmiento and Parque Vecinal El Campito, the small neighborhood park that Argentine urban design makes work. Courts: Ramos Mejía Basket, the local sports infrastructure. Fitness: 9 including Club San Huberto and Ramosport. Social glue at 49 — lower than the physical density suggests, consistent with commuter-suburb dynamics. Digital nomad maxes out; the café culture and remote infrastructure punch above the neighborhood's size. Doppelgangers are all Toronto east-end, which is a genuinely surprising and interesting cross-city read.

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