Amanda: Hmm… tuna tartare. I can’t think of anything more suitable to serve at a baseball game. Photo by Bravo

Hmm… tuna tartare. I can’t think of anything more suitable to serve at a baseball game. Photo courtesy Bravo.

Only four more episodes, including the reunion, to go! Top Chef may have broken The Amazing Race’s streak by winning the Emmy for best reality show this year. But based on this season, we get the feeling The Amazing Race will go right back to winning the trophy next year.

We were happy to wave bye-bye to Amanda. She’s been on the bottom for a few weeks, and her French onion soup in Week 10 left us wondering who really deserved to go home. Sixty-eight percent of our poll respondents felt the judges made the correct decision to send Alex home two weeks ago, while 19 percent thought Amanda was fortunate to last another week. Regardless, she wasn’t going to last on Top Chef with decision-making like serving poorly made tuna tartare at a ballgame, which inspired the same feeling that one would get buying half-price sushi at a 7-Eleven. Not surprisingly, she came in last with 1.5 percent of the vote in last week’s favorites poll.

Meanwhile, Tiffany came out on top of our poll with 58 percent. Her recent solid performances combined with Angelo’s “villain” status reduce his share to only 17 percent. We round out our final five contestants with Kelly (11 percent), Week 11 winner Ed (6 percent), and Kevin (2 percent). And for this week’s Top Chef winner poll, we want to note that the finale will take place in Singapore. Does this change things? Will Angelo’s Asian-influenced cooking give him the advantage and rise higher in our polls?

Now that Bravo’s Real Housewives of D.C. is in full swing, we also want to know how our D.C.-based reality shows stack up. Is Top Chef the best or the worst? Vote after the jump.