Best Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes in Singapore for every budget (2025 guide)
Whether you’re gifting loved ones or treating yourself, these mooncakes — from $50 to $200 and beyond — will sweeten your Mid-Autumn celebrations
By Shazrina Shamsudin -
The long-awaited Mid-Autumn Festival is quickly approaching on October 6. And while many are excited about the celebration, it also means one thing: mooncakes. In the lead-up to the festivities, restaurants and hotels have already begun rolling out tempting sets — from classic baked mooncakes to delicate snowskin pieces that will have you reaching for seconds.
If you haven’t picked up a set to surprise your loved ones yet, or you’re simply looking for one to enjoy with the family, we’ve got you covered. Ahead, we’ve rounded up some budget-friendly mooncake sets that will delight your taste buds without burning a hole in your wallet.
From $50 to $70
Cat & the Fiddle
The halal-certified bakery’s Festive Quartet brings together four baked mooncake flavours in one thoughtful set. These flavours include the classic Lotus Paste with Yolk, floral Lychee Rose, chewy Pistachio Mochi and indulgent Dark Chocolate Hazelnut. Ideal as a gift or for the table, it’s a box that celebrates both tradition and modern tastes in equal measure.
Price: $65.90
Kyo Roll En
This collaboration brings together Thailand’s top Michelin-starred chefs with Chef Dej Kewkacha of Kyo Roll En and homegrown restaurant Born. The set features four creative mooncakes, each with a story: Midnight Ember by Born pairs a crisp cookie shell with a molten centre, Twilight Bloom by Le Du layers roselle and mulberries, White Moon by Potong highlights rich coconut cream, and Moonlit Eclipse by Sühring contrasts dark mocha with a coconut heart.
Price: $65
Starbucks
This assorted set of eight snowskin mooncakes balances tradition with playful modern flavours. New this year is Yuzu Pistachio, joining returning favourites like Pure Matcha Mochi, Black Sesame Mochi, and Earl Grey Mochi — all with the chewy mochi centres fans love.
Price: $69.90
From $70 to $100
Hilton Singapore Orchard
Presented in a botanical-inspired box and chic reusable bottle carrier, the hotel’s mooncake collection blends timeless classics with tea-infused creations. Flavours include Matcha Green Tea with Melon Seeds, Peach Oolong with Macadamia Nuts, and Osmanthus Honey, alongside traditional favourites like white lotus with single or double yolk.
Price: $90 (Assorted Box of Four)
Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
Handcrafted by Dim Sum Chef Hong Man Wai of Jiang-Nan Chun, the hotel’s selection includes both traditional and snowskin mooncakes. A standout is the Charcoal Black Sesame with Mochi, which combines nutty flavours with a chewy centre and comes in a box of four. Early birds enjoy 15% off snowskin mooncakes for orders before September 30.
Price: $96
The Black Pearl
Inspired by the moon’s elegance, the Pearl Signature Box presents four baked mooncakes in a suede-lined case that doubles as a chic decor piece. Flavours include Rose Lychee Tea, White Peach Longjing Tea, Yuzu with Single Yolk, and Brown Sugar Red Dates Ginger Tea Longan Paste.
Price: $98
Above $100
Cedric Grolet
Executive Chef Diego Jesus Alonso transforms the classic mooncake by infusing Grolet’s hallmark motifs of fruits and flowers with French finesse. Each flavour is layered with meaning and craft — from Vanilla and Pecan, a nod to Grolet’s iconic Vanilla Flower, to Pumpkin Seed symbolising prosperity, earthy Peanut, and a luxurious Chocolate Orange with azuki paste and Grué de Cacao nougatine.
Price: $108
Fairmont Singapore
The hotel refreshes its snowskin collection this year with eight different petite mooncakes. Within the set, you can forward to playful flavours like Bailey Espresso, Peach Tie Guan Yin, Raspberry Rose and Muscat Sencha, alongside its classic Champagne mooncake, which has proven to be one of the crowd-favourites over the years.
Price: $118
Ralph’s Coffee
Housed in a charming telephone booth tin with a Polo Bear figurine that doubles as a jewellery holder or nightlight, this collectible set includes six mini mooncakes in chocolate raspberry, coffee, and lotus custard flavours.
Price: $128
Venchi
Inspired by the moon’s phases, Venchi’s Fase Lunare collection introduces new flavours like Honey and Walnut, Tea and Biscuits, and Extra Dark Nibs. The Luxury Double Layer Gift Box includes three mooncakes on the top tier, with 16 assorted chocolates tucked beneath for an indulgent finish.
Price: $178
Raffles Hotel Singapore
The Premium Mooncake Box is a meaningful yet luxurious gift, created in collaboration with ART:DIS. Inside, you’ll find four double yolk white lotus with macadamia mooncakes, gold-plated cutlery, and two handcrafted porcelain teacups inspired by the hotel’s century-old fountain. With only 1,000 sets available, it’s a rare keepsake that’s sure to impress.
Price: $228