Starry-eyed for mooncakes: Munch on the best traditional and snowskin creations in Singapore for Mid-Autumn Festival 2024
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On 6 Aug 2024
By: Singapore Motherhood
14. Nori Wasabi – Old Seng Choong
With the Mid-Autumn Festival (which falls on 17 September 2024) on the horizon, we’re all ready for the mooncake craze in Singapore to begin again. Whether it’s timeless classics or innovative flavours, restaurants and hotels are poised to impress with their stunning new collections. Oh, and have you seen their gorgeous packaging and boxes? It’s yet another reason to add these delish treats to your shopping carts. Keep reading ‘cos we’ve scoured the island to bring you the most scrumptious mooncakes in Singapore this year.
Synonymous with traditional bakes and cakes, this well-loved confectionery returns with another tantalising Mid-Autumn Festival collection. This year’s baked series consists of six distinctive flavours, with creations like the black truffle bak kwa, umami-rich nori wasabi and black sesame yolk with olive kernel. There’s also the Mao Shan Wang durian snowskin mooncake for all durian stans.Can’t pick a flavour? Get the Six Treasures box for a taste of all six baked creations. Ideal for gifting, each box comes adorned with peony flowers and crane birds, alongside an adorable Old Seng Choong lunar bear.
Old Seng Choong, pre-orders available online; multiple locations including Paragon Shopping Centre and The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
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