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frankie Magazine

i love my shop

(Photos Nat McComas)

Down a laneway in Sydney’s Kings Cross, squeezed in between two hairdressers, is one of the neighbourhood’s sweetest and buzziest little spots. The tiny shop, now Teta’s Deli, has been all sorts of things in the past, says Dina El-Kaddoumi, including an architect’s office, a florist and a hat shop.

Now, with Velvet Underground regularly on repeat, it’s the kind of place you’re likely to find hip young kids, suits,

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