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Feinsteins, Luanne Delesepps, Sonja Morgan

Guia de donas de casa reais para Nova York

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Gillian Osswald

Publicado 07/24/2018

De slogans e “tempo das tartarugas”a espalhar as cinzas de seus cães no East River, os membros do elenco daReal Housewives of New York City tiveram momentos memoráveis em Nova York ao longo de suas 10 estações de festas, lutas e maquiagens subsequentes. Mesmo que as 'Wives às vezes sejam menos do que genuínas, elas conseguem visitar alguns lugares muito reais da cidade de Nova York, tudo em nome de pinot grigio. Portanto, não seja nada descontraída; visite os lugares onde tudo caiu.Observação: a nycgo.com não incentiva nem tolera o comportamento exagerado, como pode ser retratado na reality TV, e esperamos que nossos leitores e visitantes concordem. Este itinerário é apenas para fins de entretenimento.

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The Russian Tea Room

150 W. 57th St.

The unabashedly flashy Housewives fit right in at this glamorous Midtown locale during their first reunion episode. While the ladies exchanged thoughtful volleys like “Are you a moron?!” and “You are a little bit all show and no go,” the Tea Room and its timeless red booths kept it classy as always.
Season 1, episode 8: “Reunion”

Brass Monkey, interior

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Brass Monkey

55 Little W. 12th St.

There’s plenty of space for all kinds of conversation at this tri-level Meatpacking bar. While the lush rooftop is a crowd favorite for warm weather drinks, Kelly Bensimon chose a spot indoors to strike up her immortal “This is you; this is me” fight with Bethenny Frankel.
Season 2, episode 7: “Kelly vs. Bethenny”

Zarin Fabrics, interior

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Zarin Fabrics

72 Allen St.

One of the most low-key outings in Housewives history, a cocktail party Jill Zarin hosted at her family business on the Lower East Side, somehow turned messy. Among the worst offenses: Kelly pillow fighting with her (purportedly fake) boyfriend Max, and Simon sporting a too-wide pinstripe in a fabric store.
Season 2, episode 9: “Wife in the Fast Lane”

Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline at night

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Brooklyn Bridge

Tillary St. (at Adams St.)

Break out your early aughts velour sweat suit to follow in Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer’s footsteps across the Brooklyn Bridge. Though the harbor air may be refreshing for a friendly conversation, it could also wash away your social graces till you’re blurting out “At least I have friends; you have no friends” at your walking mate. Continue on to Dumbo to eat the rest of your feelings at Almondine Bakery.
Season 3, episode 6: “The Ambush”

Le Cirque interior

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Le Cirque

151 E. 58th St.

This posh, circus-themed venue—soon to reopen in NYC—has seen its share of celebrity power-lunchers and well-heeled diners. Cast member Aviva Drescher joined their ranks in dramatic fashion, hurling her prosthetic leg, stiletto and all, across the dining room during the inscrutable “Team Sonja” party.
Season 6, episode 20: “The Last Leg”

Dos Caminos Meatpacking

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Dos Caminos

675 Hudson St.

After a three-season hiatus, Bethenny returned with sarcasm and Skinny Girl plugs that were more unfettered than ever. Grab a table at this Meatpacking District Mexican restaurant where the B debuted her now ubiquitous catchphrase: “Get off my jock.”
Season 7, episode 3: “Battle of the Brunches”

Photo: Jeffery Gross

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Top of the Strand

Marriott Vacation Club

If you’re still not sure what Ramona’s “New Beginnings” party was for, you might figure it out at the rooftop bar where it was held. Enjoy a view of the NYC skyline and take Dorinda’s advice for the outing as “a reason to buy a dress and get a martini.”
Season 7, episode 19: “New Beginnings, My Ass”

grand executive suite inside Loews Regency Hotel

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Loews Regency New York

540 Park Ave.

The ’Wives and their companions (looking at you, Mr. D’Agostino) stop by the bar at this Park Avenue hotel so often it practically deserves its own spot on the reunion couch. Go ahead and grab a drink here, but please, don’t let it be about Tom. 
Season 8, episode 19: “Tomfoolery”

Zero Otto Trattoria

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Zero Otto Nove

2357 Arthur Ave.

The Housewives demonstrated how to fuel up for a midday argument at this restaurant in the Bronx’s Little Italy. Order some fresh pasta, pizza and vino, and soon enough you may be emboldened to yell “clip” loud enough to be heard on the Upper East Side (though Dorinda was probably louder).
Season 9, episode 13: “A Bronx Tale”

PHD Terrace, interior

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PHD Terrace

210 West 55th St

A Barbie, a Britney Spears and a Lady Gaga walk into a bar—so it must be the Housewives’ Halloween party. Get dressed up if you wish, and visit this Midtown lounge where the ladies kicked off season 10 (attire from an SNL costume designer strictly optional).
Season 10, episode 1: “Ghouls Just Wanna Have Fun”

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

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Henri Bendel

712 Fifth Avenue

If you’re Ramona Singer, this Fifth Avenue flagship is a great place to throw a shopping party, invite your friend’s ex’s exes and redecorate the store to your liking. For the rest of us, there are five floors of accessories, handbags, makeup and home goods to peruse.
Season 10, episode 5: “Tea for Tat”

54 Below, bar

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Feinstein’s/54 Below

254 W. 54th St.

Money can’t buy you class, but it can buy you a ticket to see Luann’s new burlesque show, #CountessAndFriends, at 54 Below. Her next scheduled performance is sold out, but catch glimpses of the ’Wives enjoying—and, in Sonja Morgan’s case, appearing in—the production in upcoming episodes. 
Season 10, episode 14: “Dating Wishes and Caviar Dreams”

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