Award-winning pie maker Lewis Mazza-Carson and his gourmet pies
He's been making delicious crusty offerings from his hole-in-the-wall
Pie Rolla
's store in K'Road for the past year, has now expanded to Newmarket and just opened a store in Britomart at the weekend.
The original Pie Rolla's site is also set to become a full sit down restaurant - because who doesn't want more time to linger over their favourite pie?
Lewis comes from great hospo pedigree - his parents are Francesca Mazza and Aaron Carson who have set up a number of well-known Auckland restaurants, including Sugar at Chelsea Bay, Just like Martha, Rude Boy, Winona Forever and more.
Two months ago he took away the 'Best Emerging Talent' at Auckland's Lewisham Awards which celebrate the best of the city's hospitality scene.
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