Prato Pizzeria, Montreal

When I got in from errands today, my mother asked me what I had planned for dinner because she was in the mood for thin crust pizza and there was a well-reviewed restaurant in Montreal she wanted to try out.

So off we all went to downtown Montreal to Prato Pizzeria, located on the iconic Saint-Laurent Boulevard, known as ‘La Main’ (as in the English word main, not the French word hand!). The restaurant is nestled between chic boutiques, European-style cafés, big name fast food joints, and is just a couple of doors from the world famous Schwartz Deli.

Pizzerias like Prato are a dying breed because of environmental laws forbidding charcoal ovens. All existing restaurants are grand-fathered in. This restaurant was listed as one of the top three places to eat pizza in Montreal.

We ordered a pitcher of beer since it was super hot out and we had parked several blocks from the restaurant so we were feeling rather parched! A pitcher contains six small glasses of beer, so we had two each. We started off with the arugula salad, which had cherry tomatoes, Parmesan shavings, and a nice lemon vinaigrette. Very tasty!

They shared a pizza that had olives and anchovies (shudders) while I ordered my usual for this type of pizza joint, a Margherita, with Parmesan, bocconcini, tomato sauce, and fresh basil. The pizzas are considered to be sized for one person and are served on a paper-lined baking sheet:

This was pizza perfection. The edge of the crust was crunchy, the base was flexible, the edges were charred, the tomato sauce was smooth, the cheese was stretchy, and the basil was piquant. Yuuuuuum. I wouldn’t have been able to eat the whole thing, but had no leftovers since they took one slice to try it out.

For dessert, my mother and I each had an espresso (macchiato for me) and their Skor-chocolate mousse (excellent) while my step-mother tried the tiramisu (very good). The coffee was particularly good, being extremely strong and flavourful without being bitter.

We all agreed that the next time we’re craving good pizza, we’re going back to Prato!

On the way back to the car, we stopped at a Viennese-style bakery for bread and pastries for the morning. I don’t eat sugar first thing anymore, so I opted for a plain croissant even though the chocolatines were calling my name!

I Wouldn’t Call This Progress

This afternoon, I went out to VR Expert to check up on Miranda. No work has been done. One of the techs is sick and vacationers waiting for their RVs have top priority. They are hoping to start Tuesday. I don’t feel angry so much as defeated and homesick.

There is one bit of ‘progress’ in that rather than coming back to me with a price on having the front over cab window removed, they decided to go ahead with the project and order a piece of fiberglass to cover the hole. I cannot wait for that window to be gone and I am probably going to use something I rescued from my old toad to make the newly acquired wall space more functional.

When I do get Miranda back, I won’t be able to move back in fully since I will have interior work to do on the loft. As long as they don’t mess the space up too badly, I should be able to insulate, panel, prime, and paint in a couple of days.

Speaking of paint, I stopped at Canadian Tire after to pick up some automotive primer and flat black spray paint. This weekend, my mother and I are going to figure out the best way to get the vinyl off the topper trim on the truck. I will then sand the aluminum, prime it, and paint it. After this, Moya is going to look really good even with the few rust spots I need to deal with.

This photo from the dealer clearly shows how the vinyl covering the aluminum trim is peeling and making my toad look less than lovely:

I find driving my truck in Quebec is harder than it was out west. It feels like roads in the west where most folks have trucks are built and proportioned for larger vehicles. Here, I feel like I am driving a behemoth! I know I will get use to Moya and that she isn’t that big. If I don’t have any transcription next weekend, I’m hoping to take her out for a few days of camping so I can remind myself of why I bought my lovely green beast. 🙂