1115 Washington Street
West Monroe, LA 71292
Ouachita County
Phone: (318) 388-4434
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by Frank E. on
Came here with some friends for the cabaret show, stayed all night, drank a lot... don't remember much (mmm vodka) but had about 1000 pictures on my camera when I checked it the next day, so it must have been a good night right? Has a little taco/cafeteria type place upstairs, had some chicken tacos, they were ok, I was pretty happy by this point (see: vodka) but its not one of those bars with great food... its a bar/club that happens to have food...
by My Steinbacher on
one of my favorite pastimes is to hit as many restaurants as is possible in one evening, and last night i planned a three stop dinner expedition (the bare flourescent tube circuit), which ended in some slight disappointment. the night was to begin with satay, then move to fattouch salad and falafel and end with an al pastor cemita. unfortunately bitar's was closed. however, the perfectly cooked and deliciously sauced lamb and chicken satay skewers tends to take the edge off of a lot of forms of pain. the restaurant is the pure distillation of the concept of "the hole in wall". the space is tiny. you'll probably be watching a movie from the 80's with the other eaters as well as owners. its really an extension of their living room: going over for some home cooked food, a hug and a loud shout goodbye. its THAT warm feeling on a cold philly night. the satay is the best in philly. better than the fully respectable indonesia restaurant, and light years better than the standard sticks at the banana leaf. the "three item combo" plate is solid, but less exciting for me. i've also had the soto ayam which is good, but for me its all about the satay. (in case you're interested, the last stop was to Los Taquitos de Puebla where i wanted to try an al pastor cemita -normally i'd get a milanesa but i wanted to test out their pastor. what i ate hardly resembled a torta let alone a cemita. the wrong bread, no panela or quesillo cheese, no peppers, no salsa roja, the appearance of pineapple and cilantro) the the al pastor was average - at least by LA standards. i guess if you want a pork sandwich and are not thinking about what a cemita is supposed to taste like, it would be fine. this also was 7 bux where it would cost 4 in LA.
by Rachel G. on
Harlot is dark. I look good in the dark. You probably look good in the dark also. That's the reason I am going to stop going to Harlot. And drinking vodka.