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View compareThank You for Making Our Online Mooncake 2024 Promotion a Success!
Our Online Mooncake Promotion has officially ended on 11 Sep 2024, and we’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our valued customers for your continuous support. You’ve made this year’s Mid-Autumn celebration truly special!
If you missed out on our online sale, you can still purchase our delicious mooncakes by walking into our outlets or selected roadshows from 12 Sep – 17 Sep. Mooncake flavours will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to drop by and grab your favourites while stocks last!
We look forward to seeing you.
Get your mooncakes at Vivo City for Mid-Autumn 2024
If you’re looking for some of the best mooncakes in Singapore to celebrate this year’s mooncake festival with family and friends, then be sure to check out our mooncake roadshow booth in Vivo City level 1, from 04 - 29 September, or whiles stock lasts.
Buy mooncakes online and self-collect
No more rushing down to our Vivo City booth only to face long waiting time or being disappointed that your desired mooncake flavours are sold out for the day.
Simply get order your mooncakes online at our website and select the “self-collect” option when prompted during the checkout process, indicate your preferred location and date for the pickup, and our team will have your order prepared and ready for your collection convenience!
A variety of mooncakes to choose from
We are well known for our highly popular signature durian mooncakes, using only the best Mao Shan Wang durian pulp that is so aromatic and full of fleshly texture and goodness. This is one of the flavours that get sold out the fastest every mooncake season so get them now before it’s too late!
Equally beloved are our snow skin mooncakes, lotus mooncakes, traditional baked mooncakes and Teochew mooncakes, which are snapped up pretty quickly as well.
Make for great gifts
Mooncakes are not just good for own enjoyment but make perfect gifts during the Mid-Autumn festival as well.
Definitely check out our intricately crafted mooncake gift sets, each with its own unique design and assortment of mooncakes within, so you can have the right gift option for whoever you’re sending mooncakes to, be it family, friends and loved ones, customers, business associates or colleagues.
Good for Halal consumption
As a Halal-certified bakery, our Muslim friends can savour and enjoy our collection of halal mooncakes too!
Mooncake price
The prices of our mooncakes reflect the premium quality of the ingredients that we refuse to compromise on, so that each and every mooncake that you get from Bread Garden is a true labour of love with you in mind.
At the same time, we maintain our mooncake prices to ensure their affordability, so that more people in Singapore can readily buy our mooncakes to enjoy with their loved ones and friends.
Visit our mooncake booth today!
So make sure you drop by our roadshow booth at Vivo City level 1 and get yourself some awesomely delicious mooncakes!
You can also check out our other locations as follows:
- Tang Plaza
- Nex
- Novena Square
- Suntec City Tower
- Lot One Level 1
- Vivo City
People also ask
What is the best tasting mooncake?
The top 10 best tasting mooncakes in our opinion are:
- Durian snowskin mooncake
- White lotus with egg yolk mooncake
- Snowskin mooncake
- Custard snowskin mooncake
- Shanghai mooncake
- Wu ren (assorted nuts) mooncake
- Cheese mooncake
- Chocolate mooncake
- Teochew mooncake
- Red bean mooncake
What’s great is that you can get all the above mooncakes from Bread Garden simply by ordering online.
How much does a mooncake cost?
A mooncake costs between $12 and $25 (or even higher) per piece and usually comes in pairs or a box set of 4. Some of the more exquisite flavours - such as Mao Shan Wang durian snowskin mooncake - do come as an individually boxed piece.
Who makes the best mooncake?
One of the bakeries that makes the best mooncakes in Singapore is Bread Garden, most well-known for its durian and snowskin mooncakes, CNY goodies and other signature Chinese traditional pastries such as pineapple tarts.
Which durian mooncake is the best in Singapore?
One of the best durian mooncakes in Singapore is made by Bread Garden, known for its signature Mao Shan Wang durian snow skin mooncake that is decadently rich with an overflow of premium fleshy durian pulp enveloped within a soft, chewy snow skin exterior.
Should I refrigerate mooncakes?
Durian mooncakes and snow skin mooncakes should be stored in refrigerated conditions as soon as possible after you’ve bought them. Durian snow skin mooncakes start to turn bad after about 4 hours outside refrigeration.
Traditional baked skin mooncakes need not be refrigerated, but those not in sealed packaging should be stored in an airtight container and kept in a cool and dry environment.
Can you freeze mooncake?
Yes, you can freeze mooncakes, but this does not increase their shelf life. Freezing a snow skin mooncake is normal as this type of mooncake is typically best served and consumed cold. However, for traditional mooncakes, it is best to not freeze them and instead consume them within the stated expiry date. Traditional baked skin mooncakes do not taste good after thawing.
What is mooncake Singapore?
Mooncakes in Singapore have evolved over the years from simple baked foodfare to luxury gifts. They come in a wide variety of flavours ranging from all-time favourite durian snowskin mooncakes to the traditional baked ones and the flaky Teochew variants filled with yam paste, to the snow skin varieties with more innovative fillings, such as chocolate, cheese and many others.
Are mooncakes delicious?
Mooncakes are a delicacy in their own right and rank highly as a delicious treat on many people’s list of favourite food. With increasing commercialisation and competition among bakeries, mooncakes have evolved over the years from a simple baked pastry with fillings, to its own food subgenre that boasts a wide range of unique flavours and creative designs, with new ones being created every year.
Why do Chinese eat mooncakes?
The Chinese eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn to symbolise the togetherness and unity of the whole family, as well as loved ones and friends. In Chinese culture, roundness represents togetherness and wholeness while a full moon stands for prosperity and reunion. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the round-shaped mooncakes are representative of the harvest moon in the night sky.