"This 4,500-square-foot all-day dining spot from Grupo Alfoz marks the group's expansion into the U.S. and highlights Argentina, Mexico, and Peru flavors; led by executive chef Kevin Acosta (formerly of Pura Vida and the Setai), I found the menu balances playful and traditional Latin American dishes — provoleta with grilled provolone, cherry tomatoes, and fruit vinegar; a beet arepa filled with pork carnitas and smoked gouda; cured fish toast on Sullivan Street sourdough with chive cream cheese and tangerine; a choripán sandwich with chorizo and aioli; picanha al fierro with chimichurri sauce; and shrimp chaufa with vegetables and sesame oil — and finishes with an in-house-made key lime tres leches. The drinks program features specialty cocktails like the terré collins and huancaína sour alongside an array of wines predominantly from Argentina. The modern, welcoming space seats up to 160 guests with indoor seating and an outdoor patio, is decorated with artwork by Amadeo Seguy and Paulina Guajardo, and features a neon sign by the bar that reads "We are all Chimbas." The name references South American slang that can mean something exceptionally good or bad, and the restaurant is open 9 a.m. to midnight Tuesday through Sunday." - Olee Fowler