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16 April, 2020 10:34 pm

After McDonald's Italy burger, Gualtiero Marchesi makes Italian sandwich

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World famous Italian chef, Gualtiero Marchesi, has decided to dedicate a new sandwich to Italy.
The chef, famous for his Michelin-star efforts for Italy, is making the sandwich not long after the brand image campaign surrounding the McItaly burger.
Marchesi is creating three sandwiches inspired by Italy, and by its modern architectural promise, particularly associated with Expo 2015.

The chef from the La Scala restaurant, the Biffi Scala, envisions a new-age Milan – that created by the likes of Daniel Libeskind and Zaha Hadid.

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Marchesi’s sandwiches will adopt the shape of the three Milan skyscrapers that the two architects are building at the CityLife complex in Milan.
The buildings have been nicknamed: the ‘Dritto’ (Straight), the ‘Curvo’ (Curve) and the ‘Storto’ (Crooked).
We will have to wait to taste them…

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