You wouldn't think that LuNello in Cedar Grove, with its valet parking, hushed main dining room, well-mannered bar and black-jacketed head waiters, would be the kind of place where they'd allow people to throw things around.
You'd be wrong. The high-end restaurant, one of ten finalists in our search for N.J.'s best Italian restaurant, was the setting for Teresa Giudice's infamous table-flipping scene in season one of "Real Housewives of New Jersey.''
Source: http://www.nj.com/
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