10 Places With Delicious CNY Goodies To Order Now (Up to 20% Off!)
Our shortlist of irresistibly huat goodies not to miss out on, from buttery pineapple tarts and addictive crisps to stunning horse-shaped cakes
By Michelle Lee -
One of the few things we love about Chinese New Year? The mind-boggling variety of snacks that bakeries and restaurants creatively conjure up. We’ve narrowed down a list of delicious CNY goodies from a myriad of brands, so you know just what to zero in on.
Note: Prices are based on current promotional prices and are accurate at the time of writing.
Wang Lai Bakery
Over at this familiar bakery that was established in 1968, the confections are handmade and homemade. Its beloved buttery and crumbly pineapple tarts ($21.90) run the gamut from the traditional to the novel, with options like Earl Grey, Pandan and Cranberry, which are sure to surprise guests this Chinese New Year.
Its other cookies have also gotten rave reviews for their buttery, melt-in-the-mouth texture, from the almond cookies to Nutella tarts. And if it’s savoury snacks you’re after, don’t miss its spicy and crunchy prawn rolls, salted egg fish skin, and fried crab sticks (there’s also a mala option), from $14.90 per bottle.
Order from Wang Lai Bakery’s website or Shopee Mall.
Gin Thye
This local stalwart has been in the business for over six decades and is known for its traditional Chinese and wedding pastries. Come Chinese New Year, you can expect a plethora of festive treats, from open-faced pineapple tarts (from $22) and balls to fried fish skin ($12.80), and Nyonya Kuih Kapit (from $17) in various flavours like Musang King durian, chocolate, sesame, and dried spicy shrimp. And if you’re craving old-school pastries like mi lao (puffed rice snack), here’s where you can get them too.
Visit Gin Thye’s Shopee Mall to order.
Shangri-La Singapore
If nian gao is your CNY must-have, you’ll want to swing by Shangri-La Singapore. This year, it’s serving up various takes on the rice cake. Apart from the classic Traditional Nian Gao with Coconut Milk and Brown Sugar ($36, 900g), it’s also serving up the Jin Jun Mei Peach Resin Coconut Pudding ($89, 900g), the Water Chestnut and Red Date Pudding ($45, 900g) and the returning favourite Three Layers Nian Gao ($42, 900g) with purple sweet potato and pumpkin. There’s also the savoury Radish Cake with Dried Scallop, Shrimp and Preserved Meat ($47, 900g).
Cookie-wise, snack on options such as the Original Pineapple Tarts in auspicious ingot shapes ($58 nett for 16 pieces) or the Mandarin Yuzu Pineapple Tarts ($67 nett for 16 pieces). For gifting (or a well-stocked snack stash), include the Fortune Trio Cookies Gift Set ($86, 620g) with the luxurious Truffle Sambal Prawn Roll, Molten Chocolate Cookies, and Salted Egg Yolk Cookies.
Enjoy 20% early bird savings on selected items until Jan 25, 2026, followed by 15% savings until Feb 8, 2026. (Discounts are not applicable to Imperial Pen Cai, Kueh Lapis, Fortune Trio Cookies Gift Set, Applewood Minced Pork Bak Kwa, Premium Hong Kong X.O. Pork Sausage & Liver Sausage, and Hampers.)
Visit Shangri-La Singapore’s website to order.
Conrad Singapore Orchard
Serving authentic Cantonese cuisie, Conrad Singapore Orchard’s Summer Palace extends its festive offerings beyond the dining room with a range of snacks and cakes that can be conveniently ordered from its online store or Shopee page.
Send wishes of a swimmingly good year with the artfully crafted Nian Gao Fish ($68 for 900g), or check out its Premium Cookies Gift Box ($108), elegantly presented in a wooden case with six snacks, alongside a tea set. Individual tins of prawn rolls, love letters, and pineapple tarts as well as kueh lapis are also available.
Enjoy 15% early bird discount off festive goodies, takeaways and hampers for orders placed from now till Feb 8, 2026 with promo code: EARLYBIRD15.
Visit Conrad Singapore Orchard’s website or Shopee Mall to order.
Pineapple Tarts Singapore
It’s best to pop the pineapple tarts from this store whole in the mouth — the signature Melt In Your Mouth Pineapple Tarts ($24.90) pretty much describe the bite-sized morsels. The crust leans more powdery than buttery for that fine texture, and within, the pineapple filling’s zesty with a restrained sweetness, which is great for those who prefer theirs less sweet. You can also go for other interesting variations, including Oneh Oneh ($26.90) with a delicate fragrance of pandan, coconut and gula melaka, and Yolklo – Salted Egg Pineapple Tarts ($26.90), and the Cheezylicious – Cheese Pineapple Tarts ($26.90).
Pineapple tarts aside, the brand also stocks various CNY staples, including the Auspishewous Premium Cashew Nut Cookies ($15.90), Xing Fu – Premium Almond Cookies ($15.90) (both of which are deliciously crumbly), as well as love letters, fried crabstick, and hae bee hiam prawn rolls.
Visit Pineapple Tarts Singapore’s website or Shopee Mall to order.
Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore
Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore is heralding the Year of the Horse with a new array of goodies and confections that’ll wow your fam.
Gallop into the new year with spectacular horse-shaped treats, from porcelain-like Charming Stallion butter cake ($138, 1.5kg) carrying mini gold ingots to the Fortune Horse and “Hu Lu” Duo Nian Gao (takeaway/delivery: $62.80 nett for eight pieces), filled with Japanese azuki red bean paste and gula melaka, respectively. More prosperous treats come in the form of the Gold Ingots of Prosperity pineapple financiers ($48 nett for eight) and Pineapple Turnover Ring ($56 nett for eight) with juicy poached pineapples and soft, moist cake.
For savoury snacks, the thin, crackling Sour Cream and Garlic Yam Chips ($32.80 per bottle) make for an addictive addition to your table.
Visit Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore’s website or Shopee Mall to order or for more information. Festive goodies are available for takeaway or delivery from The Deli.
Janice Wong
You can expect beautifully crafted sweets from local pastry chef Janice Wong, and her creations for the Year of the Horse are no different. The 70% Dark Chocolate Cashew Praline Sea Salt Horse ($48) will make for an impressive gift, as will the Dark Chocolate Mandarin Oranges ($28 for a box of eight), vibrant mandarin-shaped treats enveloping velvety dark chocolate. A crowd favourite, the signature Chocolate Koi Fish ($38 for a set of three) also make a return.
Snack on other unconventional munchies like the Dark Chocolate Pineapple Balls ($45 for 18 pieces), Chocolate Bak Kwa Cookies ($30), and Chicken & Floss Biscuits ($30).
Gift sets and hampers are available too, from $78 to $316.
Available at all Janice Wong outlets, or order from the website.
Fairprice
Running short on time? Head to your nearest Fairprice for both new and familiar snacks with flavours that nod to CNY.
Munch your way through Bak Kwa Potato Chips as well as the smoky, tangy and sweet Tomato Hotpot Potato Chips (both $2.50, 90g). Also go nuts over the Flavoured Cashews, now boasting two new flavours; the Maple Syrup Cashews coated in rich sweetness or if you’re in the mood for some heat, the Mala Cashews (both $4.90 for 100g).
Also consider adding these to your basket: FairPrice’s first-ever Corn Layered Chips, which give an airy, multi-layered crunch with their stacked layers. They’re available in various options, including Corn, Wasabi Seaweed, and Tomato ($2.50, 80g).
Visit Fairprice’s website to shop or for more information.
Mdm Ling Bakery
From buttery kueh lapis to a range of melt-in-the-mouth cookies and crispy fried snacks, Mdm Ling Bakery has lots to keep your snack table full. For kueh lapis, therLayers To Success Kueh Lapis (4 pieces) comes with four flavours, from original to pandan, chocolate and hawthorne. And when it comes to cookies, you’ll want to try the fragrant Kopi Siew Dai cookies ($22.80 for 180g), or the Premium Pineapple Balls ($22.80 for 400g).
Mdm Ling Bakery also has halal cookie options.
Can’t decide? Go for the gift bundles, like the Six Blessings Bundle (now $117) with six best-sellers, or the Elegance Reunion Turntable bundle (from $110), which comes with the addition of a beautiful floral turntable tray alongside seven bottles of cookies.
Get $15 off six goodies (and $2.50 off every additional bottle) before the sale ends on Jan 20, 2026.
Visit Mdm Ling Bakery’s website or Lazada shop to order.
The Marmalade Pantry
For a chic addition to your snack table, The Marmalade Pantry’s Lunar New Year Timeless Bundles come in blush-magenta metallic tin with gold accents and the brand’s olive motif to signify harmony and auspicious beginnings.
The Golden Quartet ($80) set comes with the bite-sized Traditional Petite Chicken Bak Kwa, Golden Pineapple Tarts, Cashew Butter Cookies and lightly spiced Sambal Shrimp Rolls. The Traditional Trio ($65) showcases the same treats, without the chicken bak kwa.
Also, look forward to a la carte treats available by the bottle: Yam Cookies ($12) and Mala Crab Sticks $12).
Enjoy 15% off Timeless Bundles with Mastercard using code CNY15 for early bird pre-orders till Feb 1, 2026.
Visit The Marmalade Pantry’s website to order or for more information.
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