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Judging the best of the chefs
Amy Schubert puts Milwaukee's chefs to the test.  
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Tags: battle of the chefs, east town market, nestor garcia, zarletti, shane valenti, trinity three irish pubs, jarvis williams, carnevor, michael wolf, the knick, marc bianchini, peter alioto, mikey's, joey lisowski, zim's, dominic zumpano

This weekend, I had the opportunity to judge the Battle of the Chefs competition at the East Town Market.

The chefs included Nestor Garcia of Zarletti, Shane Valenti of Trinity Three Irish Pubs, Jarvis Williams of Carnevor and Michael Wolf of The Knick. The chefs were given $50 and 15 minutes to peruse the market for ingredients to use in their dishes, which also had to include the secret ingredients of duck, mango, tomato juice and scallops.

My job was to eat all four wonderful plates of food and rank them on a scale of 1 to 10 with three other judges, including Marc Bianchini of Osteria del Mondo, Cubanitas and Indulge.

Michael Wolf of The Knick took this week's competition with a well-rounded dish that was consistent across all four categories: presentation, taste, technique and originality.

Chef Wolf joins the winners of the previous three weeks of competition in the finals on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 10:30 a.m. at Cathedral Square Park. The competition will include Wolf and Peter Alioto (Mikey's), Joey Lisowski (Zim's) and Dominic Zumpano (Umami Moto).

For more information, visit http://easttown.com.



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