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Fork in the Road: The journey begins

Updated: Wednesday, 06 Feb 2013, 12:16 AM EST
Published : Monday, 04 Feb 2013, 6:20 PM EST

WABASH VALLEY (WTHI) - Monday marks the start of the month long journey by News 10’s Chief Photojournalist Mike Latta and his band of self-proclaimed “professional eaters” for some of the best eats in the Wabash Valley.

For February, the crew will travel to mom-and-pop style restaurants around the Wabash Valley that you've submitted to them to try and solve these simple questions: who has the best Tenderloin, Pizza, Cheeseburger and Pie.

Their quest begins with a week long search for the best Tenderloin, which we’ll show the top three restaurants they visited, and you guys voted on, on Friday’s News 10 First at 5 at 5:00 p.m.

If you think you know of a locally owned restaurant that has an entrée that fits into tenderloin, pizza, cheeseburger or pie, click on this link and submit your choice along with a picture, so we know what our “professional eaters” will be up against.
 

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