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Where To Buy Mooncakes In Singapore: 2026 Guide

Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 falls on Friday, 25 September, and Singapore’s hotels and restaurants have already opened mooncake pre-orders for the season. 

With flavours ranging from traditional baked lotus paste to snowskin versions inspired by local dishes like chendol and Nanyang coffee, this guide rounds up where to order the best mooncakes in Singapore in 2026: including prices, availability windows, and early-bird discounts worth knowing!

When Is Mid-Autumn Festival 2026?

Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 falls on Friday, 25 September 2026

Most mooncake pre-order windows in Singapore run from June through to the festival date itself, with many early-bird discounts already available, so order earlier to maximise savings. 

Where To Buy Mooncakes From Hotels In Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

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The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore introduces two new additions to their mooncake lineup: a fragrant baked Lychee Rose Red Bean Paste with Macadamia Nuts and Mini Snowskin Rosé Champagne Truffle is crafted in partnership with Champagne Barons de Rothschild, a prestigious French Champagne house.

Every purchase of a mooncake automatically includes entry into The Grand Reverie Draw, where you stand to win the grand prize: The Royal Grand French Experience, a fully curated four-day, three-night journey to France, encompassing round-trip airfare for two, a stay at luxury and premium boutique hotels, an exclusive visit to the Champagne Barons de Rothschild House, and gourmet dining experiences. 

Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

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Functionality is a focus of the Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong mooncake collection, with a colourful box that doubles up as a blind box figurine display case! Choose from classic traditional baked mooncake options like Red Dates with Longan and Black Sesame with Peanut Butter.

Aloft by Marriott Singapore Novena

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Inspired by the history of the Zhongshan precinct where the hotel is located, the Aloft by Marriott Singapore Novena mooncake collection focuses on classic baked mooncakes paired with a curated selection of Pu Er and Tie Guan Yin tea housed in a wooden gift box. 

Hilton Singapore Orchard

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The Hilton Singapore mooncake lineup is in collaboration with local brand Old Seng Choong, presenting traditional baked mooncakes in flavours like Hojicha Pine Nut and Orange Red Bean Taro. This year’s box is designed with interactive games and riddles to make the occasion more memorable!

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore

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The Fullerton Hotel Singapore introduces new baked mooncakes like Glutinous Rice Pu’er with Melon Seed and Low Sugar White Lotus with Pumpkin Seed, available in an ornate selection of gift boxes inspired by the hotel’s iconic structures and beloved local culture.

Choose from The Fullerton Baked Classics Letterbox ($68), modelled after the red postbox or the Jade Nostalgic Harvest Mooncake Tingkat ($98), designed with motifs of blossoms and birds.

Capella Singapore

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Capella Singapore introduces two special mooncake boxes. Their Baked Collection ($138 for 6pcs) features their Signature Pineapple Custard and Premium White Lotus alongside a Heritage Premium Assorted Nuts and Yunnan Ham.

They also have snowskin mooncakes ($158 for 6 pcs) with delicate flavours like Pineapple, and Navegante Rum and Gula Melaka Chocolate Truffle, Sea Salt and White Lotus.

The St. Regis Singapore

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The St. Regis Singapore is presenting their mooncakes in style, with a vintage-inspired, burgundy and emerald green suede case. Choose from baked mooncakes (from $78 for 2) in flavours like Lychee Paste and Melon Seeds; or get their mini snowskin mooncakes (from $78 for 4), including Cranberry Paste and Balsamic Strawberry Truffle or Charcoal Black Sesame Paste and Salted Crispy Peanuts Truffle.

Shangri-La Singapore

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Shangri-La Singapore

Shangri-La Singapore’s 2026 collection, themed “Moonlit City, Heartfelt Shangri-La,” is centred on the new Shangri-La Mooncake Selection Set ($149.80), a two-tier keepsake box housing a handcrafted Heartlight Lantern, alongside the new Longjing with Pumpkin Seeds and Sunflower Seeds Mooncake.

Browse over seven other curated mooncake boxes and flavours, including a box in collaboration with Origin Bar, plant-based mooncakes and more!

Raffles Hotel Singapore

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Alongside their famed Champagne Truffle Snow-Skin Mooncake, Raffles Hotel Singapore is debuting new snowskin mooncake (from $105 for 8 pcs) flavours: Whisky & Lapsang Souchong and Matcha & Raspberry.

Their baked mooncake selection includes Mother-of-Pearl with Single Yolk and White Lotus Paste and Pine Nuts with Macadamia Nuts and White Lotus Paste; classics elevated with premium products.

Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree

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Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is debuting their baked mooncake collection, inspired by the animals in the Mandai Wildlife Reserve!

Check out the four wildlife motifs embossed into their mooncakes – Gibbon, Pangolin, Macaw and Panda – in flavours like Owa Black Coffee Melon Seed and White Lotus and Rose Tea Wolfberries Lychee.

Carlton Hotel Singapore

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Handcrafted by Wah Lok Cantonese Restaurant’s master chefs, the Carlton Hotel mooncake collection is presented in a lantern-shaped gift box that comes with a small light, and introduces a new Tangerine Peel White Lotus Paste with Single Yolk alongside two new snow skin creations, Mini Hong Kong Milk Tea and Mini Baileys Cheesecake.

Where To Buy Mooncakes From Restaurants In Singapore

Beyond hotels, several Singapore restaurants have their own mooncake lines each year, including Peach Blossoms, The Black Pearl, Shisen Hanten, and Man Fu Yuan.

Peach Blossoms

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Something new to Peach Blossom is their mini box of two mooncakes, designed for intimate gatherings and gifting. The mooncake lineup is expanding with a Charcoal Lychee with Longan, Wolfberries and Okinawan Brown Sugar Mochi.

The Black Pearl

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The Black Pearl debuts a new mooncake line, with flavours like Longjing with Pumpkin Seeds and Sweet Potato with Milk Lotus. This year’s gifting box boasts an ornate suede-lined design inspired by the shimmer of mother-of-pearl, making it a sure-win conversation starter. 

Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro

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Keeping to its classics, Shisen Hanten is bringing back its crowd-favourite quartet of baked mooncakes. Enjoy familiar flavours like the Jamon Iberico Ham with Assorted Nuts and Szechwan Harmony Tea Mooncake in Low Sugar, specially made with quality ingredients. 

Man Fu Yuan

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Man Fu Yuan is snowskin mooncakes inspired by flavours found in the Bugis-Rochor area, including Nanyang Charcoal Coffee and even Chendol and Jackfruit! Their lineup of traditional mooncakes are also halal-certified and even has a plant-based iteration so everyone can enjoy.

Swensen’s

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Swensen’s is bringing back their mochi-snowskin ice cream mooncakes! Sample their newest flavours: Dubai Cookie, Strawberry, Oriental Beauty Oolong and a zero-sugar added Sticky Chewy Chocolate Zero.

Their fan-favourite Mao Shan Wang and Durian King D24 flavours are also available.

Janice Wong

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Janice Wong merges artistry and mooncakes with an expanded selection of baked mooncakes. Try the four new Floral & Tea creations, featuring flavour notes like Osmanthus Honey and Milk Oolong Bergamot Peel in orante, flower-shaped pastry.

Her famed Chocolate Mooncakes ($49 for 4) make their return with fillings like Yuan Yang Brown Rice Tea Hazelnut and Pistachio Yuzu Salted Caramel.

GODIVA

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If you’re looking for an untraditional Mid-Autumn treat, GODIVA Singapore is offering special chocolate gift boxes!

Look forward to the new bite-sized chocolates Milk Chocolate Almond Carré and 50% Dark Chocolate Carré, alongside Mini Tartes with flavours including Caramel Pecan, Almond Chocolate and Strawberry Chocolate. Bite into a buttery crust layered with smooth ganache and praline.

Mdm Ling Bakery

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Mdm Ling Bakery’s 2026 centrepiece is The Painted Garden Box ($88), a keepsake gift box featuring original watercolour artwork by Singapore artist Phuay Li Ying, with $1 from every box sold donated to the Breast Cancer Foundation.

Flavours span low-sugar Momoyama-skin creations like Emerald Pandan Golden Yolk and chilled truffle snowskin varieties including Muscat Grape, Passionfruit and Popping Candy.

La Levain

La Levain’s mooncake lineup for 2026 introduces a new Momoyama Cantonese Mooncake with a less-sweet, low sugar skin, alongside new flavours like Chocolate Lotus with Pistachio Crunch and Mixed Berry Lotus with Raspberry Rose.

The Traditional Cantonese Mooncake also gets a new Pure White Lotus with Lemon Peel & Macadamia flavour, while the baked (not fried!) Teochew Mooncakes return with molten salted egg, bobo chacha mochi, and black sesame Hokkaido milk fillings.

PAUL

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The PAUL mooncake 2026 collection presents four new Moon Tart flavours! Nestled in the brand’s signature buttery tart shell with rich fillings like Genmaicha Mochi, Yuzu Sesame, Maple Pecan and Double Chocolate.

These mooncakes are presented in a batik-inspired keepsake tin with a complimentary PAUL cooler bag!

Frequently Asked Questions About Mooncakes In Singapore

When is Mid-Autumn Festival 2026?

Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 falls on Friday, 25 September 2026.

Where can I buy mooncakes in Singapore in 2026?

Mooncakes are available from various hotels including The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore, Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, Aloft Singapore Novena, and Hilton Singapore, as well as restaurants such as Peach Blossom, The Black Pearl, Shisen Hanten, and Man Fu Yuan.

What is the cheapest mooncake box in Singapore this year?

Aloft Singapore Novena’s box of two traditional baked mooncakes starts from $36, making it one of the more affordable options in this list.

Are there halal or plant-based mooncake options in Singapore?

Yes. Man Fu Yuan’s traditional baked mooncakes are halal-certified, and a plant-based version is also available.

When should I order mooncakes to get the best discount?

Discount windows vary by outlet, but most of the best early-bird discounts close before the festival date. The Black Pearl’s 30% discount ends 31 July 2026, and Hotel Indigo’s 35% discount ends 11 September 2026, so ordering in July or early August generally secures the better rates.

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