Top Mooncakes to Try in Singapore for Mid-Autumn Festival 2025
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a beloved seasonal tradition in Singapore, centred on admiring the full moon and expressing gratitude for the year’s abundance. Celebrated annually on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, it falls on Monday, 6 October in 2025.

No festival is complete without the iconic mooncakes, a pastry shaped like the moon itself.
As the festival approaches, intricately crafted mooncakes begin to appear across the city, lining the shelves of hotels, department stores and restaurants.
This guide takes you through Singapore’s latest mooncake scene, ranging from Takashimaya’s Mid-Autumn Fair—the largest of its kind—to traditional offerings from specialist shops and the luxurious creations from Raffles Hotel.
- Takashimaya’s Mid-Autumn Fair
- Must-Try Mooncakes in Chinatown
- Raffles Signature Mooncakes
- Top Picks Mooncakes in 2025
Takashimaya’s Mid-Autumn Fair
50+ Mooncake Brands Under One Roof
Takashimaya in Orchard hosts its annual Mid-Autumn Fair, one of Singapore’s largest mooncake showcases.
Held at Takashimaya Square on the B2 level, the event features over 50 brands—including renowned hotels and restaurants.
Mooncake Traditions and Trends
At each counter, mooncakes — baked and snow-skin varieties — dazzle in a kaleidoscope of colours and shapes.

Flavours range from classic favourites like salted egg yolk and lotus seed to more Western-inspired creations such as chocolate and strawberry, making it hard to choose just one.

Beyond the mooncake itself, the recent focus on visual appeal and luxury is evident in Singapore’s mooncake market.

From tiffin-style containers to antique-inspired chests, the packaging is so charming it often steals the spotlight.

Takashimaya’s Mooncake Fair runs until October 6, 2025.
This is the perfect chance to browse a wide selection of renowned mooncake sets all in one place, allowing you to see them up close—some even offer tastings—and carefully decide which one to take home.
Takashimaya Mid-Autumn Festive Celebrations 2025
VenueTakashimaya Square on B2 Level
Websitewww.takashimaya.com.sg/
Must-Try Mooncakes in Chinatown
Taste of Tradition at Tong Heng
Chinatown, a cornerstone of Chinese culture in Singapore, comes alive during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Long-established pastry shops in the area bustle with locals eager to purchase traditional mooncakes.
The most famous of these is Tong Heng, located along South Bridge Road.
Its display case is lined with classic baked mooncakes, featuring the lotus seed filling with salted egg yolk — a time-honoured flavour beloved by generations.
Tong Heng
Bite-Sized Mooncakes at Bee Cheng Hiang
Bee Cheng Hiang, a household name with around 50 outlets across Singapore—including two near Chinatown MRT station—is best known for its signature Bak Kwa (BBQ pork jerky).
Beyond its savoury specialities, the shop also offers a wide selection of traditional Chinese pastries.
Shaped like Chinese chess pieces, the Chess Mooncake is a bite-sized treat measuring around 2cm in diameter.
Also available are charming Merlion-shaped mooncake cookies, sold individually—perfect for a sweet treat.
In Singapore, where large mooncakes are typically sliced and shared, these petite mooncakes are a rare find—making them a delightful choice for anyone eager to sample a variety of flavours.
Bee Cheng Hiang
Raffles Signature Mooncakes
Champagne Truffle Delight
Next on the mooncake journey is Singapore’s iconic landmark, Raffles Hotel.
A special pop-up booth for mooncakes awaits on the ground floor of the Raffles Arcade, facing North Bridge Road.
Each year, Raffles Hotel offers both traditional baked and snow skin varieties — but the snow skin mooncakes are the clear standout.
Among these, the most popular is their signature Champagne Truffle mooncake.
Encased in a soft, chewy skin, the mooncake unveils a luscious blend of lotus paste and chocolate. A hint of liqueur lends a subtle touch of sophistication — an indulgence worthy of Raffles.
Please note, however, that snow skin mooncakes have a shorter shelf life than the baked variety, typically lasting 5 to 7 days.
The Raffles Hotel mooncake booth is open until 6 October 2025. For more details and reservations, please visit Raffles Hotel’s official website.
Raffles Hotel Mid-Autumn Celebrations 2025
VenueLevel 1 of Raffles Arcade
Websiterafflescelebrations.com.sg/
Top Picks Mooncakes in 2025
Ralph’s Coffee Telephone Booth Mooncake Set
Ralph’s Coffee, operated by the globally renowned Ralph Lauren, has two locations in Singapore: Marina Bay Sands and Shaw Centre.

This year’s Ralph’s Coffee mooncake gift set ($128) features a telephone booth motif in the brand’s signature green.
Inside the box, an adorable Barista Bear figurine and six mini mooncakes in three delightful flavours await: Chocolate Raspberry, Coffee, and Lotus Custard.
Ralph’s Coffee
Websitewww.ralphlauren.com.sg/
Cédric Grolet Mooncake Collection
Based in Paris, Cédric Grolet is a celebrated pastry chef known for his award-winning creations, from artistic desserts to exquisite breads.

He expanded his patisserie to Singapore in 2023, marking his first venture into Asia.
This year, his patisserie unveiled a stunning mooncake collection, which includes a baked mooncake set (4 pieces) available for $108 and chocolate shell mooncakes (2 pieces) for $52.
Cédric Grolet
Websitehttps://cedric-grolet.com/
125th Special Mooncake at Goodwood Park
To mark its 125th anniversary, Goodwood Park Hotel is offering a commemorative gift set priced at $88.

Presented in a retro-style rattan basket, the set features a large snow-skin mooncake layered with yuzu cream, mango purée, and fresh mango cubes — a luscious tropical treat.
Goodwood Park Hotel
Websitegoodwoodparkhotel.com/
Starbucks Mooncakes Made Easy
A perennial favourite in Singapore, Starbucks mooncakes return every season with new flavours.

A gift box of eight pieces in six flavours is priced at $69.90, while individual mooncakes are available at Starbucks outlets across Singapore for $6.90 each.
Perfect with a cup of coffee, they’re a casual, easy way to enjoy this festive treat.
Starbucks Singapore
Websitewww.starbucks.com.sg/
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