Mooncakes !!!

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any recommendation for the traditional baked mooncakes with yolk :s11: preferable if the packaging looks nice cos giving people :s22:
 

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thanks! this is at city square right? :s11: looks damn good :o

Yes, there is a store at City Square. I helped my friend to buy and he likes it very much. Very impressed with the box.

I would recommend to buy from Jusco at Bukit Indah or Tebrau City if you have AEON card. Got more discount.
 

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Yes, there is a store at City Square. I helped my friend to buy and he likes it very much. Very impressed with the box.

I would recommend to buy from Jusco at Bukit Indah or Tebrau City if you have AEON card. Got more discount.
unfortunately, i dun have the AEON card. any flavors to recommend for the snowskin :s11:
 

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unfortunately, i dun have the AEON card. any flavors to recommend for the snowskin :s11:

I have not tried the Dragon-i's snowskin mooncake before, so I am not able to make any recommendation on that.
For the traditional mooncake, the white lotus paste and signature (dragon fruit) mooncake are nice.
 

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If you do buy mooncake from Malaysia, I would recommend Dragon-i

http://www.summerkid123.com/2013/08/celebrate-mid-autumn-festival-with.html

The box is very beautiful and it is nice to feel (velvet). The skin of the traditional baked mooncake is very thin. It shows the skill of the chef there.

Strongly recommend.

bought their charcoal skin with coffee paste and dragon-i in early aug to 2 families. i also tried. our conclusion -not nice. not much of the required taste.
 
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Went Taka last week only like the durian mooncake from homes, but at the same time also saw four season selling 4 MSW mooncake for 120+. That's a real big price gap! But was told four season uses 100% MSW that's why so expensive. I'm not really an expert on durian so can anyone give me some feedback on which side to buy? Homes or fourseason.
 

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Went Taka last week only like the durian mooncake from homes, but at the same time also saw four season selling 4 MSW mooncake for 120+. That's a real big price gap! But was told four season uses 100% MSW that's why so expensive. I'm not really an expert on durian so can anyone give me some feedback on which side to buy? Homes or fourseason.


Goodwood park only $60+ leh
 

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prefer goodwood park 1, standard already very high no need buy a $120 de its crazy unless you very elite then different story
 

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bought their charcoal skin with coffee paste and dragon-i in early aug to 2 families. i also tried. our conclusion -not nice. not much of the required taste.

I have tried the organic charcoal skin with coffee paste. I don't find it fantastic. that's why I did not recommend that one.

I find the dragon-i signature (dragon fruit) nice. I would strongly recommend the white lotus paste.
 

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mini custard mooncake (Kee Wah bakery(HK) - last year sold at Taka)

mini walnut moontart (carlton hotel)
 

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Went Taka last week only like the durian mooncake from homes, but at the same time also saw four season selling 4 MSW mooncake for 120+. That's a real big price gap! But was told four season uses 100% MSW that's why so expensive. I'm not really an expert on durian so can anyone give me some feedback on which side to buy? Homes or fourseason.
From qoo10 bought the voucher at 50% off.
 
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