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Home / Food Promotion / “Lunar Charms” – A Mid-Autumn Delicacy by Hilton Malaysia

“Lunar Charms” – A Mid-Autumn Delicacy by Hilton Malaysia

August 8, 2020 by StrawberrY Gal

 A time of harmony and reunion with family and loved ones, Mid-autumn Festival is celebrated when the moon is at its roundest and brightest. It is a joyous occasion to gather as a family to give thanks, exchange and enjoy mooncakes to symbolise unity, happiness and completeness. 

Crafting experiences that celebrate this time-honoured Chinese culture, Hilton hotels in Malaysia launched its mooncake series, Lunar Charms, which fuse traditional aesthetics with a touch of modern interpretations to pay homage to the precious charm of lunar worship. The hotels offer an enticing array of classic-baked mooncake varieties that exemplify culinary craftsmanship, fine quality and exquisite flavours.  

Presented in a birdcage-inspired 4-tiered box, the national mooncake box design features warm tones with bird and floral motifs to convey peace and auspiciousness. The opening panel is inspired by the art of Chinese architecture which exudes the grace of moon-gazing experience in the olden time. Available in three colours: pink, red and blue, the design makes the most desirable gift for the most discerning family and friends.

The traditional baked mooncakes come in a medley of flavours, including the much-loved White Lotus, Black Sesame Lotus, Pandan Lotus and Red Bean. For those seeking something distinctive, a premium selection featuring special flavours such as Dragon Fruit Lotus Paste and Durian Lotus is also available.

The pricing of mooncakes are as follows:

Hilton Petaling Jaya (1 Aug – 4 Oct 2020)

Mooncake Box Set (4 pieces) – RM138 nett

Baked White Lotus Paste

Baked Lotus Paste with Single Yolk 

Baked Pandan Lotus Paste with Single Yolk

Baked Red Bean Paste

Jade Rabbit Box (2 pieces) – RM44 nett 

Combo A: White Lotus with Single Yolk and Red Bean Paste

Combo B: Pandan Paste with Single Yolk and Pure Lotus Paste

Pink Jade Rabbit Box (4 pieces) – RM88 nett  

Baked White Lotus Paste

Baked Lotus Paste with Single Yolk 

Baked Pandan Lotus Paste with Single Yolk

Baked Red Bean Paste

A free RM100 dining voucher for any purchase of the mooncake boxes.

Hilton Dining APAC and bank partnership discounts apply for a box of 4 pieces only.  

Hilton Kota Kinabalu (1 Aug – 4 Oct 2020)

Mooncake Box Set (4 pieces) – RM98 nett  

Baked White Lotus Paste

Baked Lotus Paste with Single Yolk 

Baked Pandan Lotus Paste with Single Yolk

Baked Red Bean Paste 

TableApp discounts apply. 

Hilton Dining APAC and bank partnerships discounts apply for a box of 4 pieces only. 

DoubleTree by Hilton Melaka (1 Aug – 1 Oct 2020)

Mooncake Box Set (4 pieces) 

Baked Pure Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 135 nett 

Baked Pandan Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 138 nett 

Baked Green Tea Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 138 nett 

Baked Dragon Fruits Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 138 nett 

Baked Black Sesame Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 146 nett 

Baked Durian Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 146 nett

Traditional Baked Premium Mooncake 

Baked Pure Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 35 nett 

Baked Pandan Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 36 nett 

Baked Green Tea Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 36 nett 

Baked Dragon Fruits Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 36 nett 

Baked Black Sesame Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 37 nett 

Baked Durian Lotus with Single Yolk: RM 37 nett

Free delivery for a minimum order of 5 boxes and above within 5km radius from the hotel. 

Hilton Dining APAC and bank partnership discounts apply for a box of 4 pieces only.

Hilton Garden Inn Puchong (1 Aug – 4 Oct 2020)

Mooncake Box Set (4 pieces) – RM138 nett

Baked White Lotus Paste

Baked Lotus Paste with Single Yolk 

Baked Pandan Lotus Paste with Single Yolk

Baked Red Bean Paste 

Hilton Dining APAC and bank partnerships discounts apply for a box of 4 pieces only.

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