We’re Over The Moon For These Must-Try Mooncakes In Hong Kong For 2025!

We’re Over The Moon For These Must-Try Mooncakes In Hong Kong For 2025!

As the Mid-Autumn Festival illuminates Hong Kong once again on 6 October, mooncake artisans are unveiling a captivating spectrum of creations. This year’s selection presents a fresh take on classics and introduces audacious new tastes that marry local heritage with global influences. From timeless lotus seed and red bean pastes to boundary-pushing confections, the 2025 lineup offers a sophisticated choice for every gourmand.

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Image courtesy of Cordis, Hong Kong

Ming Court

This Mid-Autumn, Ming Court at Cordis Hong Kong and Ming Court, Wan Chai unveil the Ming Mooncakes collection – created by master chefs to showcase a harmony of classic and modern flavours. The collection includes six delightful varieties, from the debut Lotus Seed Paste Double Egg Yolks Mooncake, featuring smooth, caramel-tinged Xiangtan lotus seed paste, to the White Lotus Seed Paste with Double Egg Yolks. Modern mini versions include Mini Lava Custard with Egg Yolk, Mini Lava Black Sesame, Mini Custard with Egg Yolk, and Mini Red Bean Paste with Mandarin Peel. Housed in an elegant gift box adorned with golden autumn motifs and warm foil accents, these mooncakes are a thoughtful way to share warm wishes under the full moon.

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Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong x Pei Chung

Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with the limited-edition mooncake gift box from Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong, featuring exclusive watercolour artwork by local artist Pei Chung. Marvel at the beautiful depiction of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline under a full moon with mythical Jade Rabbits before digging into a box of four classic custard mooncakes with salted egg yolk centres made by homegrown brand Patisserie La Lune (from HKD$198)!

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la maison du chocolat 2025 mooncake collection
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La Maison du Chocolat

This Mid-Autumn Festival, La Maison du Chocolat elevates mooncake artistry with the enchanting Shadow Lantern Mooncake Gift Box (HKD$468). The collection features a curated selection of ganache mooncakes, each blending luxurious ingredients with exceptional craftsmanship – from Mandarin white ganache to Puer ganache. Housed in elegant packaging that subtly nods to the festival’s signature lanterns, these creations offer an elevated indulgence, perfect for enjoying the season together. Early orders are encouraged to secure this limited-edition treasure.

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soulgood bakery basque cheesecake mooncakes 2025 hong kong
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Soulgood Bakery

Hong Kong’s Mid-Autumn just got a heavenly upgrade with Soulgood Bakery’s debut Basque Snowy Mooncake Collection (from HKD$288). Imagine the luscious molten core of a Basque Burnt Cheesecake wrapped in tender, chewy glutinous rice flour – a playful fusion that’s as light as it is indulgent. With flavours like Dubai Pistachio (from HKD$318), Musang King Durian (from HKD$358), and Black Thorn Durian (from HKD$388), these handcrafted gems are perfect for sharing or gifting this season. Snag early bird discounts quick – because this twist on tradition is one mooncake moment you don’t want to miss.

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Lady M

This Mid-Autumn Festival, Lady M Hong Kong celebrates its 10th anniversary with an exquisite collection of Jade Rabbit Lantern Gift Sets. Paying tribute to Lady M’s pioneering 2017 Grand Lantern Mooncake Gift Set, this year’s designs double as elegant lantern art pieces, glowing with whimsical Jade Rabbit scenes. Available in a luxurious 6-piece set (HKD$598 / Early-Bird HKD$538) and a petite 2-piece set (HKD$288 / Early-Bird HKD$258), the mooncakes feature unique flavours such as Strawberry Matcha, Coconut, and Tiramisu in the larger set, while the smaller set highlights French-inspired creations like Earl Grey Chocolate and Mixed Nuts Praline Chocolate. Early-Bird vouchers are available until 14 September, with redemption from 22 August to 2 October. These festive creations promise to bring sweetness, joy, and a touch of magic to this year’s celebrations.

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mandarin oriental landmark hong kong mooncakes 2025
Image courtesy of Mandarin Oriental, The Landmark Hong Kong

The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

Commemorate the season’s spirit of harmony and reunion with The Silk Light Mooncake Box (HKD$498) from The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. Designed for the discerning modern recipient, the eco-friendly box is crafted from Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper and adorned with elegant illustrations of the city’s historic flora – Chinese Violet, Beilschmiedia, and Incense Tree. A discreet, battery-powered light bulb illuminates the design, transforming the box into a decorative object. Inside, you will find six mini egg custard mooncakes, each featuring a velvety texture and the hotel’s signature recipe, made from premium ingredients. For a limited time, an early bird offer is available, with the box priced at HKD$423 (15% off).

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Dalloyau

This Mid-Autumn Festival, Dalloyau teams up with two-Michellin-starred chef Eric Räty to reinvent tradition with DA CHOCO – presenting revolutionary ‘mooncake’ set, the Golden Autumn Crispy Chocolate (HKD$305). Wrapped in delicate, crispy shells made from premium French Valrhona chocolate, these bar-style mooncakes deliver bold, authentic Chinese-inspired flavors that are anything but ordinary. In one box you’ll get a tempting trio: limited-edition Salted Egg Custard Crispy Milk Chocolate, Sesame Crispy Milk Chocolate, and Peanut Butter Crispy Dark Chocolate. Get ready to indulge in your sweet tooth this Mid-Autumn festival with these innovative, irresistible treats – better hurry, limited quantities available!

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Regent Hong Kong

Celebrating the theme of reunion and the beauty of contrasts, Regent Hong Kong’s Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes offer a luxurious homage to tradition with a contemporary spin. This year’s collection showcases mooncakes that harmonise classic flavours with inventive components. Presented in elegant packaging inspired by the harmony of opposites – such as light and shadow, tradition and modernity – the assortment features notable creations including the Signature Egg Lava Custard, Low-Sugar Sesame Custard, and Red Bean Paste. Available in the popular Regent Mini Assorted Mooncake set (HKD$428) or as part of the Regent Exquisite Mid-Autumn Tea Gift Set (HKD$458), vouchers can be redeemed until 30 September, with collection available from 10 September to 6 October.

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cuisine cuisine mira dining mooncakes 2025
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Cuisine Cuisine, Mira Dining

To celebrate this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, Cuisine Cuisine, the Michelin-recommended restaurant from Mira Dining, presents its Opulent Mooncake Masterpieces Collection. This year’s collection features time-honoured classics, including White Lotus Seed Puree Mooncakes with Double Yolks, Lava Egg Custard Mini Mooncakes, and Egg Custard Mini Mooncakes. The collection also introduces new Momoyama mini mooncakes with unconventional flavours like pistachio, coffee, and sea salt lemon curd. The collection features sets such as the Five Fortunes Mooncakes (up to HKD$508), both of which are offered in eco-friendly packaging. For larger orders, generous bulk discounts of up to 55% are available for purchases of 20 sets or more. The mooncakes are available for purchase at Cuisine Cuisine, Tsui Hang Village, and Mira eShop, with redemption periods that vary depending on the set and location.

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Image courtesy of Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel

Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel

Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel presents its elegant Lantau Moonlight Mooncake Collection. The collection introduces the classic Mini White Lotus Seed Paste with Salted Egg Yolk Mooncake, complementing the popular Mini Egg Custard Mooncake. Available in individual six-piece boxes or as part of the Assorted Mini Mooncake Set, each box is priced at HKD$388, with early bird discounts available. For a grander celebration, the Premium Mid-Autumn Festival Hamper (HKD$2,388) offers a sumptuous assortment of delicacies. This impressive hamper includes Hokkaido conpoy, premium dried shrimps, preserved sausages, homemade honey-roasted walnuts, specialty teas, and a box of mooncakes, making it a sophisticated gift for sharing festive blessings.

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Image courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with a refined selection of mooncakes from Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. The collection features both classic and contemporary creations, all crafted with the finest ingredients. You’ll find timeless favourites like Golden and White Lotus with Two Yolks and the popular Mini Egg Custard mooncakes, as well as specialty flavours such as Earl Grey and Chocolate Lava. For gifting, the elegant Mandarin Mooncake Gift Box (HKD$2,388) is available, in addition to four- to six-piece mooncake sets (from HKD$498). With exclusive discounts on bulk and early purchases, these mooncakes and hampers offer a heartfelt way to honour reunion and heritage. Order yours before 6 October.

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mooncakes 2025 hong kong yat tung heen
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Yat Tung Heen

Get in the festive spirit with Yat Tung Heen’s stunning mooncake gift boxes. Presented in a beautifully adorned deep teal keepsake box, these boxes are designed to be reused as a jewelry or memory case – blending sustainability with sophistication. The Deluxe Mini Mooncake Assortment Gift Set (HKD$408) features three luxe flavors, including their famed Mini Lava Egg Custard Mooncake alongside other refined classics. For a gourmet twist beyond mooncakes, Yat Tung Heen’s Signature Gift Box (HKD$388) features premium XO sauce, candied walnuts, and carefully selected Ginseng Oolong tea – all housed in its own stylish wooden box (perfect for repurposing!). Early bird discounts are available now, making these elegant and eco-friendly gift sets all the more enticing!

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Image courtesy of Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong

Dynasty, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong

Under the gentle glow of the Mid-Autumn moon, Dynasty at Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong invites you to savour handcrafted mooncakes that light up moments of joy and reunion. This year’s collection brings together timeless craftsmanship with a refreshing twist, featuring an exquisite mini mooncake series – with Mini White Lotus Seed Paste and Salted Egg Yolk Mooncakes (from HKD$350.4), Mini Pandan Paste and Salted Egg Yolk Mooncakes (from HKD$350.4), Dynasty Signature Mini Mooncakes (from HKD$350.4), and the limited-edition Mini Musang King Durian Mooncakes (from HKD$422.4). With generous early bird and bulk purchase discounts available, these mooncakes are an elegant way to celebrate heritage and create lasting memories.

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pane e latte mooncakes 2025
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Pane e Latte

Pane e Latte brings a fresh and heartwarming twist to the mooncake game this year with their exclusive Mid-Autumn Croissant – available in decadent Mango and Pineapple cream or indulgent Very Berry cream fillings. These flaky pastries are beautifully topped with flower-shaped whipped cream, offering a visually stunning and deliciously silky treat that balances textures perfectly. Priced at HKD$58 each and available until 12 October, these croissants are ideal for sharing with friends and family – delivering a unique blend of comfort, tradition, and modern flair to light up the festive season.

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Author Bio Min Ji Park
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Born in Korea and raised in Hong Kong, Min Ji has combined her degree in anthropology and creative writing with her passion for going on unsolicited tangents as an editor at Friday Club. In between watching an endless amount of movies, she enjoys trying new cocktails and pastas while occasionally snapping a few pictures.

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