Top Chef: Season 4, Episode 5 - The Elements
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4/9/2008
The dreaded taste test is back to go along with the round's theme: good taste. Once the QuickFire is complete, the chefs apply their palates to executing a perfect dish as part of a charity event. Guest Judge: Ming Tsai QuickFire Challenge: Identify the Higher Quality Ingredients Elimination Challenge: Create a First Course Inspired by One of Nature's Four Elements Round Five
Tom Colicchio
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Padma Lakshmi
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Gail Simmons
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Ted Allen
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Hung Hyunh
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