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Jul 2024
15m 10s

Nightlife Food - The Fishmongers Son

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The fish-selling tradition was passed down to Anthony, who, together with his wife Laura, runs a very popular fish shop, The Fishmongers Son, in Melbourne's Carlton North.

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