This Hidden Steakhouse in Tribeca Serves Up Some of the City's Best BBQ

Holy Ground is a new steakhouse in Tribeca that is a little tough to find. However, once you do find it, you are in for some of New York City's best barbecue served up through unique, modern dishes. Learn more about the restaurant and menu in this short video from our friends at Thrillist.

When Franco Vlasic and Nathan Lithgow set out to open Holy Ground in NYC, they knew they weren’t going to be the most traditional barbecue place. In fact, as two outsiders to the cuisine, they decided they could really push the bounds on what was considered to be barbecue. Whether that be smoking a prime rib for two hours, plating up healthy sides like their broccoli salad, or serving flaming hot Manhattan wings. With Holy Ground, Vlasic and Lithgow have managed to combine the best elements of a steakhouse with the best elements of a barbecue joint in one speakeasy space.

Call Off the City-Wide Search, Central Park's Rare Mandarin Duck is Back!

Nobody knows where it went, whether the duck left on its own, or if there was foul-play involved, but the beloved and rare Mandarin Duck has reemerged in Central Park after inexplicably disappearing for two days.

The Mandarin duck that has caused crowds of people from around the world to flock to Central Park has made its grand return after a brief disappearance. The duck, native to Asia, was first spotted in the Central Park Pond at 60th Street and 5th Avenue on Oct. 10. Tourists and New Yorkers alike couldn't resist the urge to see the bird for themselves and headed to the park in search of the rare bird. After making appearances at multiple bodies of water in the area, some cried "fowl play" when the bird seemed to suddenly disappear earlier this week.

Subway Etiquette Tip #135: If You Host a Birthday Party on the NYC Subway, Make Sure There is Enough Cake for Everyone

This group of friends recently surprised a birthday girl with a party on the J Train complete with a lobster dinner, piñata, cake, and more. Check it out in this short report from CBS New York.

There are plenty of great places in the city to celebrate a birthday, but one group of friends went underground.