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See 'Top Chef’ contestants compete Wednesday in a live cook-off in Federal Way

Bravo hits the road again with a customized “Top Chef” 18-wheeler semi-truck destined for Seattle, in partnership with Comcast, as part of the network’s highly-anticipated fifth annual “Top Chef: The Tour.”

Published: June 11, 2012 at 3:11 p.m. PDT
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Bravo hits the road again with a customized “Top Chef” 18-wheeler semi-truck destined for Seattle, in partnership with Comcast, as part of the network’s highly-anticipated fifth annual “Top Chef: The Tour.” The 15-city tour brings the Emmy and James Beard Award-winning, No. 1 food show on cable to fans and foodies nationwide. Back by popular demand, the tour will feature a quick-fire show-down between two former Chef’testants who will compete in a live, interactive cook-off in front of “Top Chef” fans with a panel of local judges and audience members.

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