The Winner of Shanghai's Best Pizza Competition...


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Ladies and gentlemen, the time has finally come to announce the winner of Shanghai's best pizza competition. Over the past four weeks you guys have been voting on our gargantuan 64-pizza bracket and have whittled it down to the final winner. So who took the crown? Drum roll please...


And the winner is...

Congratulations Pizza Marzano! The people have spoken and have named you the dealers of Shanghai's best pizza. And now let's take a look at the pizza bracket to see the final result.

In the end, Pizza Marzano were the clear winners. They took home 68 percent of the vote, while Italian Kitchen took home 32 percent. A big shout out needs to go to crew at Italian Kitchen. This newcomer in Shanghai's pizza scene has only been open for four months, but their mouth-watering pizzas have already got Shanghai expats singing their praise.

Pizza Prizes

As promised, we have great pizza prizes to give away. But before we announce our lucky user, let's take a look at what some of the voters had to say in response to the question "When I order pizza, I always...."

When I order a pizza, I always think I need to go to the gym.

When I order a pizza, I always make sure I get a pizza and not an antelope. In one short evening, I managed to piss off all my guests AND the Shanghai Zoo.

When I order a pizza, I always forget to wear my pants.

When I order a pizza, I always crack open a bottle of Pinotage and strip down and robe up and rip three hits off my baijui bottle b*ng and crank up Hella's The Devil is Red and f*cking rock an appetite the f*ck up!!!

When I order a pizza, I always poop in my pants...and then pretend no one notices the smell.

Um, very creative guys.

We'd like to congratulate Taigra. You've won the final pizza prize which is a voucher from Pizza Marzano worth RMB500. Check your email for details on how to claim the prize.

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