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What yearly event brings you fighting food trucks, dueling chefs, and plenty of free food and drink? If you guessed New Times' Iron Fork, you're correct, grasshopper.The fifth annual New Times Iron Fork is set to dazzle your taste buds on October 18 at Grand Central. From 7 - 10...
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What yearly event brings you fighting food trucks, dueling chefs, and plenty of free food and drink? If you guessed New Times' Iron Fork, you're correct, grasshopper.

The fifth annual New Times Iron Fork is set to dazzle your taste buds on October 18 at Grand Central. From 7 - 10 p.m. be prepared to sample food from more than 40 of Miami's best restaurants and food trucks, enjoy unlimited specialty cocktails, beer, and wine, and watch some amazing chefs battle it out for your enjoyment.


Some of the participating restaurants include Yardbird Southern Table

& Bar, Chef Adrienne's, City Hall, Rosa Mexicano, STK, and Haven,

and more are being added to the list daily.

Former Top Chef

contestant and Swine Southern Table & Bar's Kenny Gilbert will take

on Blue Collar's Daniel Serfer in a fight involving fire and knives to

win the all-important Iron Fork title.

If food trucks are your

thing, you won't want to miss the Fighting Food Trucks competition

between Mr. Good Stuff and Palate Party.

General Admission tickets for Iron Fork are on sale now. Normally $40 each, you can buy them for only $20 through Voice Daily Deals.

Act now, because once the timer runs out the price goes back up. And

remember, a portion of proceeds benefit the United Way of Miami-Dade, so

you're dining for a cause. And that's a very good thing, indeed.

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