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Home / Food Promotion / ‘COLOURS OF MID-AUTUMN’ BY CONCORDE HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR

‘COLOURS OF MID-AUTUMN’ BY CONCORDE HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR

August 14, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Concorde offers a contemporary take on this year’s mooncake packaging. Aptly themed as ‘Colours of Mid-Autumn’, the packaging will see four different hues.  Mooncake promotion will begin on August 5 till September 24, 2018.

Do not miss to get your favourite mooncakes and giftboxes. It is more than just a pretty package. The decorative boxes with the lacquered finish are adorned with decorative silver rabbit and deer figurines. The boxes come in four colours – pastel pink, pastel blue, yellow and orange hues. Each square box will be filled with 180gm mooncake. Make these

as your gift to your loved ones and business associates. Its lacquered finish also looks lovely on dressers, desks and consoles. Concorde Chefs are proud to showcase wonderful eight ovenbaked flavours. For baked mooncakes choose from Japanese red bean, pure lotus with single / double yolk, white pure lotus paste, pandan pure lotus paste, assorted fruit nuts to green tea pure lotus with single yolk. For baked mooncakes, guests can check out giftbox sets – RM88 nett or the RM148 nett.

Concorde’s all time best-seller – Snowskin Durian Musang King takes the lead for ‘ping pei’ (snowskin) followed by three other enticing flavours yam and egg yolk, dried longan with wolfberry and lotus paste with roselle. Snowskin giftboxes are also sold a la carte and sets are priced differently.

2pc Mooncake Giftbox @ RM88 nett per set
Pink & Blue Giftbox –  Japanese Red Bean & Pure Lotus Double Yolk (180gm each)
Yellow & Orange Giftbox – White Pure Lotus Paste & Green Tea Pure Lotus Single Yolk (180gm each)

4pc Mooncake Giftbox @ RM148 nett per set
(Set A Giftbox)
Japanese Red Bean
White Pure Lotus Paste
Pure Lotus Double Yolk
Pandan Pure Lotus Paste

 

(Set B Giftbox)

Pure Lotus Paste

Pure Lotus Single Yolk

Assorted Fruit Nuts

Green Tea Pure Lotus Single Yolk

Concorde’s mooncake kiosk is located at the hotel lobby (10.30 am – 8.00 pm) and also at Mid Valley Megamall (starting 6 September). For more information, call (012) 399 5007 or email your queries to [email protected]

Discounts & Offers
>15% Discount for CIMB, Citibank, HLB, HSBC, MBB and RHB cardholders (terms & conditions apply)


Delivery Service
>RM50 per trip address within 15km radius from hotel

Filed Under: Food Promotion Tagged With: Mooncake 2018

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