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Great British Menu 2009 - predict the winners and win

Thumbnail image for Great-British-Menu-Logo.jpgThe final week of BBC Two's Great British Menu starts tonight and we want to know who you think will win and if you guess correctly you could be in with a chance to win £100 worth of Amazon vouchers.

Over the last eight weeks, 16 of the nation's top chefs have been battling each other for the right to cook at a homecoming banquet to honour men and women recently returned from active service in Afghanistan and their familes.

The feast to be held at RAF Halton House will be a culinary 21 gun salute to those who have put their lives on the line for their country.

This week the judges will score all the dishes in the final out of 10 and this will account for 50% of the overall vote, other other half down to the public.

The finalists for this year's GBM are:

South East

Tristan Welch - head chef, Launceston Place, London

South West

Shaun Rankin -head chef, Bohemia Bar & Restaurant, The Club Hotel & Spa, Jersey.

North West

Nigel Haworth - chef patron, Northcote Manor, Blackburn

North East

Kenny Atkinson - head chef, Seaham Hall, Seaham, Northumbria

Midlands

Glynn Purnell - chef proprietor, Purnell's, Birmingham

Scotland

Tom Kitchin - chef proprietor, The Kitchin, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland

Wales

James Sommerin - The Crown at Whitebrook, Monmouth

Northern Ireland

Danny Millar - Balloo House, Killinchy

Tell us who you think make it though to the final and win £100 of Amazon vouchers! Good luck!

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