[Mid-Autumn in Singapore] Top Hotel Mooncakes & Luxurious Packaging | Raffles, Plus Mooncakes Available in Japan!
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most celebrated seasonal events in Singapore and Malaysia.
It’s a time when family and friends gather to admire the full moon while enjoying mooncakes. During this festive season, hotels and pastry shops offer a variety of creative and delicious mooncakes every year.
I had the pleasure of trying a few snowskin mooncakes from various hotels this year, and I was amazed by the variety of flavors!
In this post, I’ll introduce some of my top mooncake picks in Singapore, and mooncakes you can enjoy in Japan!
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The Appeal of Singaporean Mooncakes: A Wide Range of Flavors and Luxurious Packaging
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Singaporean mooncakes are known for their <diverse flavors> and <elegant packaging>. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, hotels and pastry shops compete to release new flavors and designs each year, making mooncakes a popular gift. The innovation and creativity behind the flavors and packaging get more impressive every year!
A Wide Variety of Flavors
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From traditional lotus paste, and salted egg yolk to modern and unique combinations, Singaporean mooncakes offer something for every palate.
Snowskin mooncakes, in particular, feature a range of fruity, chocolate, and even liqueur-infused flavors. One of the highlights of the festival is the opportunity to discover new, exciting tastes each year!
Champagne, tropical fruits, and even truffle-filled mooncakes are especially popular. You can also find flavors that reflect Singapore’s tropical identity, like durian mooncakes, which offer a bold and unique taste experience.
Gorgeous and Beautiful Packaging Designs
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Mooncake packaging is another highlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore. Gorgeous, sophisticated, and Instagram-worthy designs often make people purchase these mooncakes for the packaging alone!
High-end hotels and renowned pastry shops put great effort into creating luxurious boxes, which sometimes resemble jewelry cases or even art pieces. Many boxes are reusable, doubling as jewelry storage or home decor items, making them both beautiful and practical.
Gifting mooncakes in such extravagant packaging brings added joy to the recipient!
Perfect for Gifting
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Mooncakes from Singapore are highly popular as gifts. With their luxurious packaging and unique flavors, they make for an impressive present that both givers and receivers can enjoy.
It’s common to give mooncakes to family, friends, and business associates during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it’s a tradition deeply rooted in expressing gratitude and celebration.
The variety of flavors and attention to detail in the packaging make Singaporean mooncakes a truly special and memorable gift.
The Timing of the Mid-Autumn Festival and Mooncake Season

In Singapore, mooncakes are typically enjoyed from mid-August to early October, with the festival peaking in September.
While Japan celebrates the full moon with sweet rice dumplings (dango), the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese culture is centered around mooncakes, making it a unique and delicious seasonal treat!
During this season, you can buy various mooncakes at special venues in department stores or shopping malls: )
Mooncake Price Range

Mooncakes in Singapore are generally priced between $50 and $100 per box (typically containing four mooncakes). High-end hotels and famous pastry shops offer luxurious flavors and beautifully designed packages.
For instance, durian-flavored mooncakes or those made with champagne command a higher price, offering a unique and indulgent experience. Some hotels even release limited-edition packaging, making the mooncake boxes collector’s items.
Mooncakes I Enjoyed This Year

This year, I had the chance to try several snowskin mooncakes from different hotels, each with its own distinctive flair. Here are some of the standout flavors.

FYI:
Snowskin mooncakes are not baked, unlike traditional mooncakes, and have a soft, chewy texture. They’re usually enjoyed chilled, which makes them especially popular in warm climates like Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.
The texture is somewhat similar to mochi, though a bit less chewy.
INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE
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The hotel offered four types of snowskin mooncakes, and I tried two of them!
Golden Peach and Pumpkin Seed with Lychee Chocolate Truffle

[The left orange mooncake]
This mooncake features a delightful blend of the sweet and tangy flavor of peach, complemented by the light nuttiness of pumpkin seeds. At the center, a lychee chocolate truffle melts in your mouth, offering a burst of fruity freshness.
The peach and lychee flavors were beautifully balanced, without any overpowering artificial scent—a perfect choice♡
Coconut and Black Sesame Seeds with Passionfruit Chocolate Truffle
[The right ivory mooncake]
A unique combination of creamy coconut and toasted black sesame, this mooncake’s bright passionfruit chocolate truffle center provided a refreshing contrast. The textures and flavors layered beautifully, making for a satisfying experience.
As a coconut lover, this was another winning choice for me♡
Four Seasons SINGAPORE
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I tried their Almond Bird’s Nest mooncake this year from their four mooncakes!
Almond Bird’s Nest
[Black mooncake in the picture]
This mooncake is rich in almond flavor and has a unique texture thanks to the bird’s nest. With bird’s nest being valued for its collagen content and beauty benefits, this mooncake doesn’t just taste great but also offers a luxurious touch with its health-conscious ingredients.
It’s a guilt-free indulgence for those who want to enjoy mooncakes while keeping beauty and health in mind!
3 Standout Selections: Mooncakes to Try in Singapore (2024 Edition)

If you’re in Singapore during the Mid-Autumn Festival, these three mooncakes offer an authentic taste of the local culture with a touch of luxury:
3 Standout Selections
1. Goodwood Park Hotel – Durian Mooncake
2. Raffles Hotel – Champagne Truffle & Ganache Snowskin Mooncake
3. Marina Bay Sands – Jasmine Tea & Lotus Paste Snowskin Mooncake
Goodwood Park Hotel – Durian Mooncake
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Known as the “king of fruits,” durian is a Southeast Asian favorite, and Goodwood Park Hotel is famous for its durian mooncakes. Their snowskin mooncake, packed with rich durian paste, is a must-try for fruit lovers. This year, they’ve added a new flavor—kumquat, melon, and macadamia snowskin: )
Highlights:
• Rich, intense durian flavor for a bold taste experience
• Made with fruits native to Southeast Asia for an authentic regional touch.
Raffles Hotel – Champagne Truffle & Ganache Snowskin Mooncake
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A true representation of luxury, Raffles Hotel’s Champagne Truffle & Ganache mooncake combines the rich taste of chocolate ganache with the refined touch of champagne. Their elegant packaging makes it a perfect gift, too.
You can buy the following Snow Skin flavors from Raffles Hotel Singapore this year.
But be quick—these popular flavors tend to sell out fast!
・Sudachi & Blueberry with Gin Truffle
・Chestnut & Tahitian Vanilla with Rum Truffle
・Sakura & Raspberry Truffle
Highlights:
• Luxurious blend of champagne and ganache for a refined flavor.
• A signature item from one of Singapore’s most iconic hotels.
Marina Bay Sands – Taro Rose and Bird’s Nest with wolfberry Snowskin Mooncake
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Marina Bay Sands offers a modern twist on mooncakes, with flavors like taro rose and bird’s nest with wolfberry. Taro’s creaminess pairs beautifully with the subtle fragrance of rose, while the bird’s nest version is a health-conscious delight, combining low-sugar lotus paste with goji berries.
Highlights:
• Delicate taro and rose flavors paired with the beauty-enhancing benefits of a bird’s nest.
• Low in sugar and made with health-boosting ingredients, perfect for the health-conscious.
These mooncakes reflect Singapore’s rich food multi-culture, offering a taste of Southeast Asia’s unique ingredients and flavors.
Snow skin mooncakes, in particular, are not commonly found in Japan or even in other regions, so it’s highly recommended to try them while in Singapore!
From mid-August to September, you’ll find special mooncake venues not only at hotels and pastry shops but also in department stores and malls. You can compare a variety of mooncakes, and some places even offer samples, so don’t miss the chance to try a few!
Most mooncakes are available at these venues during the Mid-Autumn Festival season, so take the opportunity to savor the authentic flavors of Singapore: ) However, certain varieties may only be available online or directly from hotels.
3 Standout Selections: Mooncakes You Can Buy in Japan
If you can’t make it to Singapore but want to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, here are three mooncakes you can enjoy in Japan: )
Highlights:
1. Peninsula Hotel – Egg Custard Mooncake
2. Chinatown’s Variety Mooncakes
3. Handmade, Additive-Free Mooncakes
Peninsula Hotel – Egg Custard Mooncake

Imported directly from Hong Kong, this egg custard mooncake from the Peninsula Hotel is a rich and creamy treat with a touch of luxury, perfect for celebrating the festival.
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Chinatown’s Variety Mooncakes

Offering a reasonable and wide selection of flavors, these mooncakes are perfect for those who enjoy a variety of tastes like walnuts, Chinese dates, sesame, chestnuts red bean pates, and lotus seeds.
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Handmade, Additive-Free Mooncakes

These mooncakes are crafted without artificial additives, using only carefully selected ingredients. Skilled artisans prepare them with care, allowing the natural flavors of the ingredients to shine through. Free from preservatives and artificial coloring, they’re a perfect choice for health-conscious individuals.
You can enjoy four distinct flavors:
• Fruit Paste: A sweet and refreshing filling made from mixed fruits.
• Red Bean Paste: Classic smooth red bean paste for a traditional taste.
• Mixed Nuts: A savory-sweet blend of five different nuts.
• Lotus Seed with Salted Egg Yolk: A rich combination of lotus seed paste and salted egg yolk for a perfect balance of sweet and savory.
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Final Words
The Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore is a time to savor unique mooncake flavors and admire stunning packaging designs. Whether you’re gifting them or enjoying them yourself, mooncakes add a touch of festivity to this special season. Even in Japan, mooncakes are becoming a beloved part of the autumn celebration. Why not explore these delights and make your autumn even more special?
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