10 Best Mooncakes to Order for Mid-Autumn Festival 2025

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Mid-Autumn Festival lands on 6 October this year, and with it comes the time-honoured tradition of mooncake feasting. From beautifully designed gift boxes to inventive new flavours, the 2025 mooncake collections in Singapore offer something for everyone—whether you’re a durian devotee, a baked mooncake purist, or a snowskin adventurer.

To help you sort through the options, here’s a roundup of the best mooncakes to order this season. These selections bring together traditional craftsmanship, modern flavours, and gifting-worthy presentation.

1. Ding Bakery

Famous for its festive bakes, Ding Bakery is back with a handcrafted mooncake collection that blends health and indulgence. The popular Build Your Own Mooncake Bundle (from $47) lets you mix snowskin and baked mooncakes in one box.

Flavours include classics like White Lotus Double Yolk, Pandan Double Lotus, and Mixed Nuts, as well as new snowskin varieties: Everglow Strawberry, Imperial Crystal Lychee, and Kochi Yuzu.

Mooncakes arrive in two stunning boxes—Celestial Regalia or Opulent Eclipse—and snowskin orders come with a chilled Majestic Snowskin Box. Early birds enjoy 40% off and free delivery on orders over $119.

2. Polar Puffs & Cakes

Nostalgia meets tradition at Polar Puffs & Cakes. The Baked Moonlight Treasure Box ($33) comes in two versions: Pure Lotus or White Lotus with yolk options.

If you prefer chilled treats, try the Snow Skin Delight Bundle ($53), which includes flavours like D24 Mao Shan Wang Durian, Mango, Yam, and Caramel.

Get 20% off until 22 September, or 15% off as a Polaris member between 23 September and 6 October. Available online and at all outlets.

3. Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant has something for every palate. The Peach Jasmine Tea with Cranberries and Pecan Nuts mooncake ($92 for four) blends floral and nutty notes in a baked classic.

If you prefer chilled textures, don’t miss the Pure Mao Shan Wang Snowskin mooncakes ($99 for eight), or try new flavours like Avocado with Brown Sugar Milk Tea and Sea Salt Chocolate with Pistachio Kunafa Praline.

Use code ‘GET20OFF’ for 20% off and get another 10% off with self-collection before 14 September.

4. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore

Go classic with Fullerton’s Baked Classics Gift Set ($95), which includes Low Sugar Mung Bean with Custard, Premium Mixed Nuts, and lotus paste options. The elegant floral box is reusable too.

For a unique gift, check out the Letterbox Set ($68), inspired by the hotel’s heritage. It includes two mooncakes housed in a mini red post box tin.

All mooncakes are halal-certified. Enjoy 25% off until 31 August or 20% off until 6 October.

5. Patisserie La Lune

Hong Kong’s cult favourite Patisserie La Lune is now available in Singapore via Joy & Yuan. Their Lava Custard Mooncake ($56) is a must-try—warm, buttery, and filled with molten salted egg yolk.

Other favourites include the Lava Matcha, Matcha Red Bean, and White Lotus Egg Yolk mooncakes, all in boxes of four.

Use code ‘EATWITHJOY10’ to get 10% off until 6 October. You can also enjoy a mooncake and tea pairing at Camellia Tea Bar or Ling Ling Cha.

6. Peach Garden

To celebrate SG60, Peach Garden’s Rotating Golden Orchid Box is both a treat and a keepsake. Each mooncake box features a golden rotating orchid model.

Mooncake flavours span 11 varieties this year, including Lemon Yuzu, Kam Hua Ham, and Premium Mao Shan Wang Durian in charcoal gold-dusted snowskin.

Discounts include 15% off till 31 August, 10% from 1–21 September, and 5% till 6 October. Order online or in-store.

7. Old Seng Choong

Baked mooncake lovers will enjoy the Celestial Bloom collection. New for 2025 are Peach Oolong with Roselle Cranberry and Taro with Olive Kernel.

The popular Black Truffle Bakkwa ($78.80 for six) also returns, as does the adorable Celestial Piggy Mooncake for younger fans.

Each order includes a floral porcelain plate and free delivery for purchases over $120.

8. Hung Huat

Hung Huat has introduced Singapore’s first Pistachio Kunafa Teochew Mooncakes ($68 for four), inspired by a viral Middle Eastern dessert.

The flaky Teochew-style crust is filled with creamy pistachio and crispy kunafa, resulting in a mooncake that’s both crunchy and smooth.

Definitely one to try if you love unique textures and cross-cultural mashups.

9. Starbucks

Starbucks leans into the mochi trend with the Assorted Mooncake Gift Box ($69.90 for eight), which features Yuzu Pistachio, Pure Matcha Mochi, and Black Sesame Mochi.

The Lava Mooncake Gift Box ($49.90) includes Lava Custard and Lava Cappuccino with gooey molten centres.

Available at selected outlets or via the Starbucks app—ideal for quick gifting or self-pickup.

10. Resorts World Sentosa

Feng Shui Inn at RWS keeps the Teochew tradition alive with flaky crust options like Mandarin Orange Peel with Red Bean Paste and Chicken Bak Kwa with Macadamia Nuts.

The Traditional Baked Set (from $78) also includes Bentong Ginger Milk Custard and Double-Yolk White Lotus. For something chilled, the Orange-Infused Musang King Durian (from $102) adds a refreshing twist to a durian classic.

Ideal for those who love bold, nostalgic flavours with refined presentation.

FAQs

When is Mid-Autumn Festival in 2025?

It falls on Monday, 6 October 2025.

Where can I buy mooncakes in Singapore?

You can order online or buy from hotels, cafes, and bakeries.

Which mooncake is best for gifting?

Ding Bakery, Fullerton, and Peach Garden offer great gift boxes.

Are there healthy or low-sugar mooncakes?

Yes, brands like Fullerton and Ding Bakery offer low-sugar options.

Can I get mooncakes with molten fillings?

Yes, try Patisserie La Lune or Starbucks for lava mooncakes.

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