Delectable Mooncakes from Grand Harbour Dim Sum & Chinese Cuisine Restaurant (大港茶樓)
The Mid-Autumn Festival is the second most important celebration for the Chinese after Chinese New Year. It’s the time to have gathering with family members. And Mooncake Festival is incomplete without eating mooncakes. This year, Grand Harbour offers twelve varieties of hand-crafted mooncakes, both traditional and snow skin mooncakes with one new flavour; Golden Emerald Dates mooncake. Classic favourites include White Lotus...
Mid-Autumn Festival 2016 : Kee Wah Bakery (奇華餅家) Mooncake from Hong Kong
With just about two weeks away from the Mid-Autumn Festival, have you gotten your Mooncake fix yet? From traditional baked mooncakes to snowskin mooncakes and ice cream mooncakes, you’ll be spoilt for choices when buying mooncakes as gifts for family and friends. For this post, I’ll be sharing some mouthwatering mooncakes from Kee Wah Bakery (奇華餅家), a well-known bakery originated from Hong Kong. Kee Wah Bakery takes pride...
Premium Japanese & Ice Cream mooncakes from Chateraise Malaysia
Chateraise is a popular patisserie originated from Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. They have more than 450 stores across Japan with 2 outlets in Malaysia; Isetan KLCC and Isetan 1 Utama. Chateraise’s prides itself in creating impressive and delicious cakes, pastries and cream puffs. This Mooncake season, Chateraise offers Japanese mooncakes in six flavors like Prune, Milk, Strawberry, Uji Matcha Green Tea, Fruits Mix and Black...
Handcrafted Mooncakes from Celestial Court (天宝阁), Sheraton Imperial KL
Looking for traditional lotus paste with salted egg yolk fillings, or adventurous flavours like salted caramel, durian and teh tarik? The Mid-Autumn Festival is here again for 2016 and it falls on 15th September 2016. It’s not only a time of celebration and reunion with family, but it’s also the season to eat, give and receive mooncakes. This year, Sheraton Imperial KL’s Celestial Court launches a total of eight special...
Snowskin Mooncakes from Oriental Group of Restaurants
What is Mid-Autumn Festival all about? For me, the Mid-Autumn Festival is about getting together with family and loved ones to celebrate the festive season. It’s a tradition to play lanterns, gaze at the bright and round (full) moon and also eat mooncakes 🙂 There are generally two types of mooncakes; traditional baked and non-baked mooncakes or better known as snowskin mooncakes. Don’t ask me which do I prefer cox I loved...
KOMUGI Otsukimi Mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated by Chinese on the 15th day of the 8th month month of the Chinese lunar calendar. But do you know that Japanese also celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival known as Otsukimi or Tsukimi on the very same day? Similar to Mid-Autumn Festival, Otsukimi is the time to eat dango (round and soft glutinous rice cakes) and admire the beautiful moon. This year, Komugi offers a delectable set of Otsukimi Rabbits...
Mid-Autumn Specials @ Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar
To celebrate the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar presented its Mid-Autumn Specials at Oriental Thai Chinese Cuisine with a range of special hand-crafted baked and snowskin mooncake selections. Mid-Autumn Festival is the time for gathering and reunion with loved ones and it’s a tradition to eat mooncakes. The mooncakes which are usually round in shape symbolize family reunion. Inspired by the Mid-Autumn...
Huawei P9 : Stylish design with Leica superb dual-lens camera
I have both an iPhone and an Android phone. Recently, I had the opportunity to review the Huawei P9 smartphone and here’s my thoughts and review after using this smartphone for a week. The first thing you notice when looking at the Huawei P9 is that it’s an exceptionally stylish smartphone. Measuring just 6.95mm in thickness, the Huawei P9 has a slim metal body which does not just look appealing but feels good in the hand...