As I mentioned in an earlier post, Montreal is loaded with 
rotisserie chicken shops, all that smelled amazing as we walked by.  Because they are so popular, we knew we 
had to try a couple. 
Imagine 
perfectly cooked fries, topped with 
cheese curds, 
rotisserie chicken, and 
gravy.
It's as good as it sounds.
Christopher spent some time researching the
 best rotisserie in Montreal, and he did very well.  We went to 
Romados, a Portuguese rotisserie chicken house, and were blown away.
We shared a 
half chicken meal with salad.  It was perfection.
We had 
veggie sandwiches and some 
gorgeous lattes at 
Cafe Imagination.
We tried our first 
cronut, a beautiful blend of a croissant and a donut.  It was really good.
Breakfast at 
Prohibition in Monkland was fantastic. 
The service was great, and I loved that 
coffee was included with every meal (you don't see this very often anymore).  I had the 
french toast with
 fried chicken, and Christopher had a 
salmon bagel.
We lucked out and there was a
 street festival starting in Monkland, as we were leaving the restaurant. 
We wandered for a bit, and then 
came back the next day to explore some more and check out one of the 
many food trucks that lined the street.
We had a mini 
mac and cheese.
We also got to see a couple of 
snakes!  I love snakes.
There was a 
Korean restaurant just down the street from our hotel, so we obviously 
had to eat there.  It's called
 Kantapia.  We ordered the 
beebimbap, 
pageon, 
ramen, and 
galbi.  The server told us, "
That's too much food."  We lied to him and told him we were planning on taking leftovers back to the room. 
We ate it all (including the two small sides he brought out).
On our last evening in Montreal, we ate at 
La Cantina, a very 
highly rated Italian restaurant.  As soon as we sat down, they brought out a small plate of 
sausage, and some 
bread.
I absolutely loved the 
egg drop soup:
And I thought the 
spaghetti bolognese was really good.
Christopher thought his 
veal was alright, but the
 roasted vegetables were the best part of his meal.
We had 
Saturday in Montreal, before flying home that evening.  We spent a good part of the afternoon 
just sitting on a bench in a park,
 visiting, 
laughing, and 
watching the
 birds and squirrels around us.  It was nice.
On our 
flight home we were upgraded to
 WestJet PLUS seats again (and this time it wasn't even because we knew someone)!  Suweeeeeeeet!
 
 
We felt 
pretty lucky.  Our first flight was over four hours, as we actually flew over our province, and into Calgary, before backtracking to come home.  The 
extra legroom was much appreciated.  We 
couldn't even reach the wall with our feet!
Overall it was probably the 
easiest traveling experience we've ever had.  We 
didn't even have to walk through the airports (our next flights were always at the same gate as the one we came off of).  We had a 
wonderful time in Montreal, and 
plan to return some day.  
Christopher has really taken an interest in 
learning French, and has been 
practicing a lot.  So far, this is our favourite city we've visited in Canada. 
See you tomorrow for 
one last post about Montreal; our 
fanciest dining experience from this vacation.
How was your weekend?  What did you do?  Anything exciting?