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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Over The Moon This Mid – Autumn With Double Tree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur

Over The Moon This Mid – Autumn With Double Tree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur

September 20, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

 

Over the Moon, Mid-Autumn Sweet Delights at DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur brings you with the Mid Autumn Sweet Delights where you will be tempted with the awesomely lovely DoubleTree by Hilton Kuala Lumpur presents it is Over the moon, Mid-Autumn Sweet Delights in conjunction with the annual Mid-Autumn Festivities. Mooncake festival is a time of bonding and celebration amongst family members and loved ones and in the olden days, the tradition of moon worship and moon gazing was a very important part of the celebration. Thus, this year’s campaign focuses on mid-autumn festival treats and the mooncakes, which are elegantly crafted, highlights high quality, unique flavours which Hilton is renowned for.
And this year, The Hilton National Mooncake comes with a unique and beautiful delicate floral motive representing the appreciation of abundance of harvest celebration. The modern floral motive and pastel colours will resonate well with the younger generation who are targeting to keep this tradition  of gifting alive.
It all derives from the “Over the Moon” feeling when you are gifted with the specially designed Mid-Autumn sweet delights a show of colorful merriment of appreciation and gifting, get-togetherness and a time to celebrate with loved ones.
Their mooncakes comes not too sweet and I am in love with every bite of it especially their Durian Lotus Paste with Single Yolk. Nothing will go wrong with Durian. And each of their mooncake is just perfect for gift or even to enjoy with families
Traditional Baked Premium Mooncakes:
✅Baked Mixed Nuts                                 RM35 per piece
✅Lotus Paste with Single Yolk                  RM35 per piece
✅Pandan Lotus Paste with Single Yolk      RM35 per piece
✅Durian Lotus Paste with Single Yolk       RM35 per piece
Special Gift Set – RM128 nett for a box of 4 pieces
Traditional Baked Mooncakes:
✅Tiramisu Lotus Paste
RM30 per piece
✅Black Sesame Lotus Paste with Single Yolk                    RM30 per piece
✅Pumpkin Lotus Paste
RM30 per piece
✅Pure Lotus Paste
RM30 per piece
Special Gift Set – RM108 nett for a box of 4 pieces
For more information, please call 03-2172 7272 or email
[email protected] to get your mooncakes now.

 

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