Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza
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Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza

Miami, Florida

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The Naples-trained pizza maker Renato Viola opened his first Miami spot in 2016 with one ambition — to bring real wood-fired pizza to a city that needed it. The signature 'Star Luca' pizza folds the crust into an actual star with ricotta in the points. It sounds ridiculous; it's actually very good. Crust is leopard-spotted and properly chewy, toppings are restrained, the room is small and busy.

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Order the Star Luca to share. The classic Margherita is also excellent and lets the dough do the talking.

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