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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Inside Scoop Mooncakes is JUST AWESOME!

Inside Scoop Mooncakes is JUST AWESOME!

September 6, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Mid-Autumn Festival is around 2 weeks from now and there are many mooncake selections in town to go for. And for those who are looking for a different mooncake to celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival, try the mooncake from Inside Scoop.

Inside Scoop is one of my favourite brands when it comes to ice cream and they are our weekly indulgence whenever we visit the malls or even pass by their outlet in Sri Petaling.

And this Inside Scoop comes up with their 4 varieties of mooncake which is priced at RM 100

?Rocher (with nutty base) is one of our favorite where it brings you with the chocolate hazelnut ice cream with the crunchy nutty base. Beautifully finished with the strawberry chocolate velvet coating and a goal dusted chocolate seal

?Durian (with a chocolate ganache yolk) – Famed for their durian ice cream this is a must to have and it is filled with the chocolate ganache yolk and wrapped in the green snow skin

?Unicorn (with a raspberry yolk) – Their Unicorn flavour is also my daughter favourite which brings you with the sweet sensation. This mooncake has a raspberry center, and is wrapped in white snow skin.

?Matcha (with a black sesame yolk) : For those who are big fans of green tea, you must have this where the matcha mooncake is well coated with the passionfruit chocolate velvet. And they are topped with the nutty block sesame ganache in this mooncake.

Meanwhile, you can enjoy their 800gram mooncake where they have raspberry jelly, topped with the snow skin and inside with Pistachio ice cream! The Supermoon can feed between 10 – 12 people and they are priced at RM 115.

These mooncakes are already available at all Inside Scoop stores. And one can also buy them at their mooncake booths at Sunway Velocity (21st August – 13th September) and 1 Utama (29th August – 13th September).

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineIn1Utama, #DineInKLCC

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