Winsome takes Echo Park diner food beyond hipster brunch

Have you ever walked around Machu Picchu, the abandoned Inca fortress set high in the Andes?
Jonathan Gold • Los Angeles Times • August 19, 2016
Have you ever walked around Machu Picchu, the abandoned Inca fortress set high in the Andes? Because a trip to Winsome in Echo Park can feel like a modernist version of that, a hot, waterless stroll from the parking lot through the abandoned...
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