[VIDEO] America’s #1 Burger is Served at NYC’s Best New Bar

Join Executive Chef Mike Bagale of Sip & Guzzle as he takes us through a day in the kitchen of his acclaimed New York City bar, known for its innovative Japanese-American fusion menu. Chef Bagale, with a background from a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, applies fine-dining techniques to dishes like the signature #1 Wagyu Tavern Burger, Royale With Cheese, Electric Chicken, and a unique Foie Gras Mont Blanc dessert. From morning prep of fresh-ground A5 Wagyu and house-made buns to perfecting delicate Nori rolls and the world's thinnest Bikini sandwich, the video showcases the meticulous production and creative energy behind Sip & Guzzle's highly praised culinary offerings.

[WATCH] New Yorkers' Live In Some Of The Craziest Housing Projects

The video explores five of New York City's most unconventional apartment complexes, showcasing how housing developments are as ambitious and unusual as the city's infrastructure. These fascinating structures include the Bridge Apartments in Upper Manhattan, built directly over an interstate highway, offering thousands of residents homes just meters above constant traffic. The video also highlights the distinct Brutalist architecture of Tracey Towers and River Park Towers in The Bronx, both part of the Mitchell-Lama Housing Program. Further unique projects discussed are Waterside Plaza near Manhattan's East River, a community built on a platform extending over the water, and 1199 Plaza (also known as East River Landing) in East Harlem, a large complex developed by a healthcare workers' union. Each complex represents bold urban planning experiments, some successfully providing affordable housing, while others faced challenges, reflecting the complex architectural landscape of New York.

[VIDEO] INSIDE: Heather Graham's New York City Penthouse

Actress Heather Graham offers a tour of her New York City penthouse, where she has lived since September 12, 2001. She shares personal anecdotes, like moving in right after 9/11 and her apartment experiencing a fire in 2013, which led to kitchen and bathroom renovations. Her interior designer, Gillian Leftkowitz, helped achieve a "world traveler vibe" with Moroccan influences, including suzanis (dowry blankets) repurposed as pillows, and a large dining table made from a single piece of wood from upstate New York. Graham also showcases her love for cooking, her extensive wardrobe, and her spacious bathroom with a standalone tub. She highlights her passion for yoga, including performing a headstand, and discusses her approach to aging gracefully, emphasizing peaceful living, good friends, and self-help techniques like craniosacral therapy. She appreciates New York City for its vibrant and accepting atmosphere, which embraces individuality.