The Mid-Autumn Festival is almost here and if your family love snowskin mooncakes more than the traditional ones, here are 10 of the best ones to get them in Singapore.
If the adorable box made to look like a cheong sam didn’t convince you enough, perhaps the peach shaped snowskin mooncakes from Szechuan Court will.
Some of the highlighted flavours this year include the Imperial Yuzu that comes with a crunchy yuzu chocolate pearl in the centre as well as the champagne truffle with chocolate ganache.
$70 for 8 pieces, order here.
It’s hard to say no to set of mooncakes, especially when they come in such a pretty box! Expect interesting flavours like the green tea white chocolate, cranberry cheese as well champagne and strawberry.
$64 for 8 pieces, order here.
With flavours like sakura peach, white lotus paste and avocado with chocolate pearls as well as sea salt caramel, the mooncakes from Intercontinental Singapore are definitely some of the most inventive ones out there.
$66 for 4 pieces, order here.
Made with mother-of-pearl, this box from Grand Hyatt Singapore has got to be the prettiest one yet!
Inside, expect traditoonal snowskin mooncakes with modern flavours like strawberry with lime tequila, black sesame mixed with citrusry Buddha’s Hand truffle and matcha, azuki bean and sake truffle.
$69 for 8 pieces, order here.
Unlike most snowskin mooncakes that are sweet and perfect as a dessert, these mooncakes from Yan Ting come in both sweet and savoury options.
For sweet options, there’s the citrus pomegranate truffle with red bean chendol paste as well as the mao shan wang durian. For savoury options, look out for the sweet potato with water chestnut and salted yam paste as well as the Portuguese custard paste.
Starts from $73 for 8 pieces, depending on flavours. Order here.
Perfect with tea, these mooncakes from TWG are definitely something. With flavours like citrus mousseline and cherry ganache heart, the flavours available here are far from traditional but so good too!
Mooncakes can be bought in different combinations. Visit any TWG Tea store to purchase.
With flavours like chocolate brownie with cookies and honeycomb, salted caramel with peanut praline and sencha green tea with Japanese red bean, Wan Hao’s snowskin mooncakes are relatively traditional but that’s perfectly alright with us.
Starts at $61 for 4 pieces, order here.
The Fullerton has some of the prettiest mooncakes we’ve ever seen, especially with the intricate details!
This year, expect the likes of pandan with gula melaka snow skin, tangerine lemon with matcha red bean paste and orange and chocolate paste in an eye catching red box.
From $60 for 4 pieces, order here.
Their known for their alcoholic snowskin mooncakes and this year is no different.
This year, the mooncakes come in four different flavours, Lycheetini, Coffeetini, Berrytini and Appletini. Each mooncake also comes with alcoholic truffles that burst with flavour.
$70 for 8 pieces, order here.
Featuring flavours like cheesecake, popping candy and white grape, Hilton Hotel Singapore has some of the funner flavours of this year.
Starts at $55 for a 4 pieces, order here.