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Editor Picks: Ten Must Buy Mooncake for 2017 Mid Autumn Festival

September 20, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

5. Westin Kuala Lumpur
The Westin Kuala Lumpur presents a range of whimsical mooncakes under the theme of YUÈ this celebrative season, transporting individuals back to the old world charm of lunar worship and the end of summer harvesting celebration. Comes with the unique Bluetooth speaker where you can get them together when you purchase a box of mooncake.
Price Range: RM 138 onwards to RM 240  (for one box)
Recommended Flavours:
✔️Pearl Of Prosperity
✔️Five Sen5es Supreme Mixed Nut
✔️Imperial Black

6. Haagen Dasz
Are you an ice cream lover? Yes? If yes, assured yourself to try this delectable ice cream mooncake here. Grab the Twinkle Night Mix that will definately won’t disappoint you.
Price Range: RM150 (for one box)



7. Renaissance Kuala Lumpur
This year, Renaissance brings you with a pretty unique variety of mooncake where they are coming with 12 types of baked and snowskin mooncakes using pure and natural ingredients.
Price Range: RM 18 onwards to RM 28  (for each  mooncake)
Recommended Flavours:
✔️Bamboo Charcoal Green Tea Black Sesame
✔️Red Pitaya Lotus Paste with Mango, Honey Lotus Paste with Chocolate
✔️Yam Paste with Single Egg Yolk
✔️Alisan Tea paste with Green Tea

8. Dragon I 
Dragon I did not disappoint me either on their mooncakes. Their mooncakes are very good in taste and everything is just perfect.  The box looks elegant and beautiful too.
Price Range: RM 23 onwards to RM 28  (for each  mooncake)
Recommended Flavours:  
✔️Nourishing Rose and Ginseng Mooncake
✔️Exotic Mixed Fruits & Nuts
✔️Frosty Durian Musang King Mooncake

9. Concorde KL 
Concorde KL Wins the hearts of many. The beautiful box had captured many hearts of box collector and now they are running low in stock. If you are a big fans of box collectors, do go there and grab your mooncakes
Price : RM138 Per box
Recommended Flavours: 
✔️Durian Mooncake

10. Casahana
If you are looking for a different mooncake compared to the traditional ones. Grab Casahana Mooncake. The Casahana mooncakes are some of the selected brands which is famous among the locals with the creative packaging.
✔️Green Tea Appricot
✔️ German Black Forest
✔️Matcha Tiramisu

You have got the list and now is time to grab your favorite mooncake this year. The review is based on personal favorites.

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Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: Editor Picks, Mooncake 2017

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