In the evening, I finally left my house, and went to the Lachine Canal, a really great place where there happened to be a folk fest this weekend. And, where there is food trucks, I can usually be found. A few great trucks were there, which was quite exciting. Here's the poster I snagged from the Internet :
It was really hard deciding what to choose, but I finally settled on Zoe's which makes sandwiches with a Mediterranean flair, which is super yum. I tried the truck last year and had a lamb "sloppy Jane" and it was AMAZING.
My mum had this really great chicken "Kokoricco" which was this sort of pulled chicken on a Portuguese bun , which was really tasty, a little bit spicy, but well balanced with some coleslaw. And the CHICKEN. It had a great flavour, and some crispy bits that were just to die for. I had some shrimp with herbs on flatbread, and it was also really great, and I loved it. We shared a strawberry lemonade with basil, that was really refreshing. We also ate spanakopita cigars. Spanakopitas are Greek, basically some cheese and spinach, and they were rolled to resemble cigars.
The venue was also selling beer, and my mum bought a really nifty cup with a squirrel on it. I love squirrels, so I freaked out a bit. I took a picture with my mum's hand in a freakishly strange position.
On a non-food truck note, we had ice cream from a place right off the Atwater Market called Havre-aux-Glaces. The flavours are so different and it is so delicious. Despite the fact that the day was quite cold, it was really great to eat that delicious ice cream. Hopefully, due to all these summer activities going on around Montreal will give me opportunities to eat and try out new food trucks. :)