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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Grand Imperial Group: Mooncake with Hearts and Passion

Grand Imperial Group: Mooncake with Hearts and Passion

September 19, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

I am always a big fans of dishes from Grand Imperial Group here they offers great variety of delicious awesome meals. Asides from their quality food, their mooncakes are also one of the good ones to go for.

No fancy packaging but they are elegantly designed. With the square packaging box where each box comes with 4 moon-cakes in it. As for selection wise, they don have loads of fancy choices and selection but their selections are kept simple, traditional and loved by everyone.

Some of the traditional mooncakes which is loved by the crowds of course is the Lotus Paste Double Yolk ( RM 22.80) , Low Sugar White Lotus Paste (RM 21.80), White Lotus Single Paste, and the Citrus with Red Bean Paste.

Asides, they have few best seller and signature to go for as well. Have this Pandan Lotus Paste Single Yolk if you are looking for some traditional bites. The pandan flavours are simply fragrant with the lovely pandan taste in it and the yolk maintains its creaminess; not dry.

Bamboo Charcoal with White Lotus Tiramisu (RM 22.80) 
The Bambooo Charcoal Mooncake is indeed one of our favourites where the mooncake is fragrantly done with the great hint of Tiramisu. It is indeed brings you with the melts in the mouth sensation.

Assorted Fruits Nuts with Chicken Bites (RM 22.80)
This is perfectly my love. Even though I am not a fans of  Assorted Fruits Nut but the mooncake here is

Almond with Sesame White Lotus Paste (RM 22.80)
For those who are a big fans of almond, try their almond with sesame white lotus paste. The hint of almond is pretty strong as well. If you are a big fans of almonds, you will definitely in love with this.

And now you can purchase their mooncake in all of their outlets. Asides that, they do have also have booth in Pavilion, 1 Utama and also Sunway Velocity

1 Utama : 20 Septmeber 2017 -3October 2017
Pavilion : 1 September 2017 – 1  October 2017
Sunway Velocity : 15 September 2017  – 04 October 2017

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

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