The Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 is fast approaching, a perfect time to select mooncakes as thoughtful gifts or symbols of good fortune, health, and prosperity for your loved ones.
Steeped in Chinese tradition, this festival celebrates the harvest on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Families come together to admire the full moon and savour mooncakes beneath its radiant glow, often accompanied by lantern displays, dragon dances, and lively festivities.
To mark this joyous occasion, #legend_th has curated a selection of mooncakes from esteemed hotels and trusted patisseries, ideal for sharing blessings and celebrating with those closest to you.
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InterContinental Bangkok

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This year, InterContinental Bangkok honours the Mid-Autumn Festival with its customary elegance, yet with a fresh twist. The mooncakes are crafted by a Hong Kong chef, featuring six authentic flavours: custard; aromatic thousand-mile tea with salted egg yolk and lotus seeds; lightly sweetened lotus seed with salted egg yolk; durian with salted egg yolk; Earl Grey tea with macadamia nuts and orange peel; and Pu’er tea. Presented in a vibrant pink-red box adorned with turquoise-green patterns and intricate cut-outs inspired by the Year of the Snake zodiac.
Available from 1 August to 6 October 2025 at Summer Palace restaurant and Butter patisserie.
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Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel

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Anantara Siam Bangkok welcomes the Year of the Snake with the exquisite ‘SERPENT CROWN’ mooncake collection, designed by Krishna the Fifth (Porshz Atthakrisna Vannason), a renowned watercolor artist celebrated for his distinctive animal motifs. Inspired by the Serpent Lucky Loop, the elegant golden serpent crown adorns the box handles, set against a deep green backdrop symbolising endless prosperity, good fortune, and health.
This year’s selection features five delightful flavours: single-yolk durian, single-yolk lotus seed, coconut chocolate, green tea macadamia, and custard.
Available from 1 August to 8 October 2025 at Mocha & Muffins.
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Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park

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The mooncake box from Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park stands out with a beauty fit for an empress. Inspired by the elegance, delicacy, and grace of an imperial queen, the box is adorned with intricate peony patterns on red and white fabric-textured paper, reflecting the hotel’s “Queen’s Park” namesake.
Inside, six flavours are offered, both classic and signature, crafted by the talented chefs of Pagoda Chinese Restaurant.
Available from 8 August to 6 October 2025 at Pagoda Chinese Restaurant.
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Kimpton Maa-lai

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This year’s celebration is even more special with mooncakes presented in a wooden box designed as a fully functional domino game set. Crafted by artists Sireetorn “Bambam” Puriprecha and Rapeepat “Pi” Athiwattananont from ARTSTORY by Autistic Thai, a brand supporting the talents of autistic youth, the packaging is both elegant and practical.
Inside, you’ll find five exclusive mooncake flavours: durian with pumpkin seeds and salted egg yolk, custard, matcha green tea with macadamia, black sesame with peanut butter, and shredded chicken with taro.
Available from 1 to 31 August 2025.
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JW Marriott Hotel Bangko

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JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok welcomes the 2025 Mid-Autumn Festival with the theme ‘REBIRTH AND RENEWAL,’ celebrating the moon’s cyclical phases symbolising meeting and new beginnings. The elegant red box, adorned with contemporary gold patterns, perfectly captures the moon’s radiant fullness, ideal as a gift for loved ones, close friends, and family.
Available from 16 July to 6 October 2025 at Man Ho Chinese Restaurant.
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Peninsula Bangkok

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For over 35 years, The Peninsula Hotel has delighted us annually with its signature salted egg custard mooncakes. This year, they introduce exciting new flavours; Oolong tea, lotus seed, and durian presented in a limited-edition box titled “Moonlit Masquerade.” The packaging is designed by Thai artist Pom Chan (Tachamapan Chanchamrassang), renowned for his intricate linework inspired by mythical creatures, celebrating this auspicious festival in style.
Available from 15 August to 6 October 2025.
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Park Hyatt Bangkok

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This year, Park Hyatt Bangkok’s mooncake packaging is inspired by delicate line art that tells the story of the Year of the Snake. The design features gracefully entwined snakes combined with traditional Thai motifs, symbolising harmony, tranquility, and lasting growth.
The mooncakes are uniquely embossed with an infinity symbol, reflecting both the hotel’s signature and the idea of eternity.
Available now until 15 September 2025.
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Kyo Roll En

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This year, Chef Dej Kewkacha of Kyo Roll En teams up with three Michelin-starred chefs from Singapore to present the “Collaboration Mooncake with 3 Michelin-Star Chefs.” Featuring four unique flavours; Kaya Toast, Sweet Potato-Oolong Tea, ‘Orh Nee’ (Taro), and Yuzu Lava.
Presented in a bamboo box wrapped in traditional Singaporean patek fabric with elegant laser-cut details celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Available from 25 August to 12 October 2025 at all Kyo Roll En outlets.