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FREEMORI MOONCAKE 2014

August 30, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Invited Review Leave a Comment

FREEMORI, a bakery chain conceptualised as a “baking forest filled with freedom, imagination and creativity”, a place for a great coffee and also cakes to go with it. Not only having cakes and coffee here, but we also have the opportunity to have the simply tempting mini mooncakes.
FREEMORI
The mooncakes here are we are with the variety choices of the small petite mooncake which is well sealed. The mooncakes are well package beautifully sealed with vacuum packed that ensure the freshness of the mooncake as well.
FREEMORI
With 20 choices of mooncake in their list; one indeed assured to get their favorites. There are Healthy Red Dates, Tiramisu, Cocont Pandan, Chocolae Lover, Pu Er Tea, special Peppermint and also the Honey Purple Potato as well. To much to named all but some o my favorites is of course The Royal Milk Tea and The Pu Er Tea Mooncake. Not too sweet, the mooncakes is just so cute and petite where we can have one on our own or cutted half to share among friends.
FREEMORI
The simple package comes at RM 49.00 ( The Fortune) where they comes with 4 types of mooncake (2x Crazy Durian; 2 x Fragrance Black Sesame; 2 x Coconut Pandan and 2xAesthetic Lotus) , Aside, they also have the Prosperous Set @ RM198; Asupeciouis Set (RM128) ; Joyful (RM69.00; Salted Egg Yolk Pastry (RM 39)

Do pop by to Free Mori to get your petite mooncake this year with the variety choices and flavours.

Location:
Freemori, SS2
No. 43, Jalan SS2/64, 43700 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Freemori, Shah Alam
No. 3A, Jalan Ragum 15/17, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor.

Freemori, Cheras
No. 67, Jalan Manis 4, Taman Segar, Cheras, 57100, Kuala Lumpur.

Freemori, Publika
No. 67, Level G2, Publika Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Restaurant: Freemori Locations: Selangor, SS2 Food: Mooncake Tags: Mooncake 2014 Category: Food Review, Invited Review


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