COOKING CLASS: KFP Plant-Based Desserts by Emily Zimmerman

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Emily Zimmerman, The Depanneur’s OG plant-food maven, will guide you through three matzah-centric, kosher-for-passover desserts you’ll want to eat all year. Serve them at the family feasts on the first nights, or use them at the end of the week with your last box of matzah. Each dish has its own history and background, and delicious flavour profile.

$79.00

SUPPER CLUB: Laalima – Dinner at My Nani Ghar by Rashmi Singh

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Named after Rashmi’s own Nani (grandmother), Laalima is a quiet tribute to all grandmothers — the ones who fed us with their hands and showed us that tenderness has an unforgettable flavour. Each dish is a journey back to her Nani Ghar, shaped by slow, golden summers at her grandmother’s bungalow in Yercaud’s coffee-scented hills. Those days were filled with naps under ceiling fans, running barefoot on the grass, and the scent of garlic and mustard oil drifting in from the kitchen.

This three-course family-style menu honours the rustic, bold flavours of Bihar, an eastern state in India where mustard takes center stage, garlic is never held back, and fennel sweetens the finish. With Laalima, Rashmi invites you to return to a grandmother’s home and to the quiet joy of being so loved, someone made your favourite food before you even asked.

$79.00

TABLE TALK: America the Bountiful by Capri S. Cafaro

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join author, radio and TV host Capri S. Cafaro for a behind-the-scenes conversation about her new PBS television series, America The Bountiful. An in-depth look at American regional foodways, the show explores the cultures and histories that weaves a diverse tapestry of flavours across the USA, and how this food landscape fits in the wider context of North America. A self-proclaimed "Canadian groupie", Capri is also working on a special series of episodes of her podcast and radio show, Eat Your Heartland Out focusing on Canadian regional foodways. She'll be discussing how American Midwestern and Canadian food culture are both often overlooked and misunderstood... and why that needs to change.

$29.00

MASTERCLASS: Tinspirations — A Guided Tour of Portuguese Tinned Seafood by Carole Nelson Brown

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join us for a delicious dive into one of Portugal’s most charming culinary traditions: tinned seafood. These beautiful little tins packed with sardines, octopus, mackerel and more are so much more than pantry staples; they’re a flavourful slice of Portuguese culture, preserved in olive oil and beautiful packaging. Chef and travel writer Carole Nelson Brown will be your guide through an informative and mouthwatering tour exploring the history and heritage of Portuguese canning — a story full of tradition, artistry, and salty ingenuity. You’ll learn first-hand what makes Portuguese tinned fish so special (spoiler: it involves hand-packing, olive oil, and a bit of national pride).

$79.00

SUPPER CLUB: India in Season by Niharika Gupta

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Haem’s Table is named after Niharika’s maternal grandmother, Hemlata—lovingly called Haem. Through Haem’s Table, Niharika explores her immigrant experience and her evolving relationship with food. Having lived in seven cities - currently in Toronto - her life has been shaped by a constantly changing backdrop of people, places, and stories. What has remained constant is her connection to food—an anchor to her heritage and a guide through her personal growth. This five-course menu reimagines Indian childhood favourites using Canadian seasonal produce. Think of it as an adult kid’s menu, filled with all things green.

$79.00

COOKING CLASS: Full-Day Croissants & Viennoiserie Intensive by Leo Baduria

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join artisanal baker Leo Baduria for a full-day, in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of Viennoiserie, the magical butter-laminated pastry that is at the heart of croissants and many other classic European pastries from France to Denmark. Creating croissants from scratch is a somewhat complex, multi-day process, but Leo has expertly constructed a full-day workshop that will cover the all the steps so that you can begin making them at home. You’ll learn how to make your own brioche dough, and the processes of mixing, kneading, rolling, rising, laminating and shaping required to make Croissants, Pain au chocolat, Pain aux raisins, Kouign aman, Chaussons aux pommes, Palmiers and Brioches.

$149.00

SUPPER CLUB: “Pure Non-Veg” — Hidden Gujarat by Malav Naik

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Gujarat’s reputation as a strictly vegetarian haven isn’t the whole truth. "Pure Non-Veg" is my playful jab at this rigid mindset, serving as a reminder that Gujaratis have been enjoying delicious meat dishes for centuries. Come hungry for bold flavors, captivating stories, and dishes cooked straight from my heart (and my memories!). Because guess what? Gujarat isn’t purely vegetarian, and it’s high time we celebrate that delicious fact!

$79.00

[10am] MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH: Filipino Fiesta by Maria Polotan

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Maria Polotan probably did more to transform my appreciation of Filipino food than anyone. Prior to starting The Dep, I hadn’t really had much experience with this cuisine. But that all changed when Maria brought these amazing flavours to Mama Linda’s — her 2020 Brunch residency at The Dep, and then to Lami, her East end brunch pop-up. All I can say is if you have not had the chance to try silog, the classic Filipino brunch of garlic fried rice with a fried duck egg, topped with Maria's homemade savoury-sweet, Pinoy-style sausage or hash, you want to get on that ASAP. (Note: Maria makes all of her sausage and corned beef from scratch (brined for 1 week!) using quality local meats from Sanagan's, and uses gluten-free soy sauce throughout.)  Since this has become one of my all-time favourite brunch meals, and Mother's Day is the quintessential brunch day, it only makes sense to bring these things together at The Dep with three 2-hour family-style seatings: 10am, 12pm and 2pm.

$19.00 – $39.00

[12pm] MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH: Filipino Fiesta by Maria Polotan

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Maria Polotan probably did more to transform my appreciation of Filipino food than anyone. Prior to starting The Dep, I hadn’t really had much experience with this cuisine. But that all changed when Maria brought these amazing flavours to Mama Linda’s — her 2020 Brunch residency at The Dep, and then to Lami, her East end brunch pop-up. All I can say is if you have not had the chance to try silog, the classic Filipino brunch of garlic fried rice with a fried duck egg, topped with Maria's homemade savoury-sweet, Pinoy-style sausage or hash, you want to get on that ASAP. (Note: Maria makes all of her sausage and corned beef from scratch (brined for 1 week!) using quality local meats from Sanagan's, and uses gluten-free soy sauce throughout.)  Since this has become one of my all-time favourite brunch meals, and Mother's Day is the quintessential brunch day, it only makes sense to bring these things together at The Dep with three 2-hour family-style seatings: 10am, 12pm and 2pm.

$19.00 – $39.00

[2pm] MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH: Filipino Fiesta by Maria Polotan

CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave., Suite 501, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Maria Polotan probably did more to transform my appreciation of Filipino food than anyone. Prior to starting The Dep, I hadn’t really had much experience with this cuisine. But that all changed when Maria brought these amazing flavours to Mama Linda’s — her 2020 Brunch residency at The Dep, and then to Lami, her East end brunch pop-up. All I can say is if you have not had the chance to try silog, the classic Filipino brunch of garlic fried rice with a fried duck egg, topped with Maria's homemade savoury-sweet, Pinoy-style sausage or hash, you want to get on that ASAP. (Note: Maria makes all of her sausage and corned beef from scratch (brined for 1 week!) using quality local meats from Sanagan's, and uses gluten-free soy sauce throughout.)  Since this has become one of my all-time favourite brunch meals, and Mother's Day is the quintessential brunch day, it only makes sense to bring these things together at The Dep with three 2-hour family-style seatings: 10am, 12pm and 2pm.

$19.00 – $39.00