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This Montrealer was just named the best pizza chef in the world

This Montrealer was just named the best pizza chef in the world

CBC03-04-2025

Originally from Turin in northern Italy, Mirko D'Agata has lived in Montreal for 13 years. He's been competing in the International Pizza Expo since 2017. This year he won first place in the Neapolitan category.

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