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Napoli Matfia breaks down the art of authentic risotto with his signature move: mantecare! Learn to make a risotto as delicious as Napoli Matfia’s – it’s easier than you think!

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29 Comments

  1. I’ve been rooting for Napoli Matfia since ep 1. I think the discredit towards his win is ridiculous, all the finalists are phenomenal chefs, so if you have a problem with the final challenge, i think that’s the showmakers fault and not this guy’s.

  2. He has already proven his creativity and strategic thinking in the CU Mart Match and his ability to cook Korean soup in the Life Story Match. None of the 7 chefs repeated their dishes in the tofu challenge, so assuming he would’ve only made risottos and pastas is ridiculous lmao

  3. he's a great chef which he proved it with skills in every single episode ❤🎉 .. post more of him ❤ i can watch him for hours 🤍🤍🤭

  4. He's the reason I started watching the whole show, While my family is watching, I passed by and caught the scene where he made the chestnut parfait using convenience store food. It was so innovative and creative I ended up watching the entire thing by myself

  5. not hating on chef edward but his fans is so toxic…im also amaze and hope he win but not on the level to despise his opponent and accuse the show and judge rigged the result

  6. Napoli Matfia = Napoli Flavor Gangster. Word play creation of new word. Mat is from a Korean word for taste/tasty/flavor. So, Mat-fia (fia is from Mafia with "Ma" taken out and "Mat" added) results in "Flavor Gangster" from Napoli. Not about crime but everything to do with tasty foods.

  7. i don't like his attitude, but i wish him well
    he may win whatever cooking shows and own successful restaurants but no matter how great his cooking skills are i don't think his attitude matches that. too arrogant and too high self esteem. you can see it in his eyes, the way he lift 1 side of his mouth and smirks and the way he speaks..
    dear Napoli Matfia if you ever have time to read books, please read Icharus.
    again i don't like your attitude doesn't mean i don't like the way you cook or the foods you make. i wish you well..
    i am only sharing my honest opinion

  8. Excelente estuviste mafia de napoles, ame todo la serie desde el primer cap, bien merecido el premio, saludos desde Bogotá Colombia aquí bienvenido

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