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Home / Event / Kuala Lumpur / THE MOONCAKE BAZAAR @ TOKYO STREET, PAVILION KL

THE MOONCAKE BAZAAR @ TOKYO STREET, PAVILION KL

September 18, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Have you get your mooncakes ? And this year, Pavilion is having a great mooncake fair in the town with a variety of mooncakes choices to go for. Big brands and hotel are in Pavilion with their mooncake kiosk.
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION

The largest Mooncake Bazaar comes and savour the relish wide selection of mooncakes at one unique destination which is at the Tokyo Street. The mooncakes kiosk includes the famous brands like Saujana Kuala Lumpur, Moo Cow, Godiva,New Shanghai, Komugi Café , Mandarin Oriental, TWG Tea, Westin Hotel and many more. Available from 28 August 2015 till 27 September 2015 at Tokyo Street.
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION
Not just a mooncake fair at its own but there are great discounts too when you purchased the mooncake there.

Some of the discount we pick up during the fair inclusive
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION
Godiva
A heavenly chocolate mooncake which is a match from heaven where Citi Cards enjoy 15% off all purchases of chocolate Mooncake with RM 150 spend.
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION

Starbucks Coffee
Savour the new Apricot Hazelnut Latte and Durian Mooncake. Enjoy 20% off selected mid – autymn merchandises with ourchase of Starbucks Exclusive Mooncake Gift Set. Promo from 28 Aug -13 Sep 2015
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION

MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION

Komugi Café
Enjoy 10% off and free a box of 10 piece Komugi signature Hanjuku Cheese cake worth RM 40.50 with purchase of 2 boxes of mooncakes.
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION
The Saujana Hotel
From freshly baked traditional mooncakes to Snow Skin, Citi Cards are entitled with 20% off all purchases.

SunnyHills
The brand from Taiwan, reveal in exquisite pineapple tarts where a box of it is at RM 63 (N/P: RM 67). CitiCards entitled 20% off all purchases.
MOONCAKE PROMO @ PAVILION
Specialy from Pavilion, you will get a free mooncake with RM 300 spent in speciality stores or RM 150 for Citi Visa cards*
(Terms and Condition applies)

In the month of mooncake festival, children may also receive a free lantern when you flash your Pavilion Junior member cards together with RM 100 spent at speciality store
(Terms and Condition applies)

They also have Lantern Making Workshop which is available on 5,6, 19 and 20 th September 2015 @ 2 pm where it is limited to 15 Shoppers per session. Registration at Tokyo Street Pavilion

Why not heads to Pavilion for more excitements and now they have another great event out which is #TasteofPavilion

Filed Under: Event, Kuala Lumpur Tagged With: Mooncake 2015

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