Hong Kong-made mooncakes with unique flavors, now available in the Philippines for Mid-Autumn Festival

Kee Wah Bakery’s best-selling premium mooncakes are now available in the Philippines for a limited time


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As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, the season of mooncakes arrives. Mooncakes are more than just a customary treat; they symbolize family ties and the abundance of the harvest. Families in Manila can now enjoy Kee Wah Bakery's premium and authentic mooncakes as the festival falls on September 17. These mooncakes, available in both classic and inventive flavors, offer a taste of tradition and quality.

Kee Wah Bakery began as a small neighborhood grocery store in Hong Kong in 1938, later becoming a bakery in the 1940s. It has since grown into a heritage brand with more than 100 stores across Hong Kong, Macau, China, Taiwan, the United States, Singapore, and the Philippines.

Kee Wah Bakery’s best-selling premium mooncakes are now available in the Philippines for a limited time. The bakery offers a range of traditional and contemporary flavors, bringing a sweet surprise to customers this Mid-Autumn season.

Kee Wah Bakery Philippines ensures that its Supreme Mooncakes are accessible across multiple platforms, whether through online shopping or at store branches.

In 1946, Kee Wah crafted its first mooncake, maintaining a commitment to using the finest ingredients and staying true to its legacy of quality. The Kee Wah Supreme Mooncakes come in a signature tin can featuring a classic emperor’s portrait, symbolizing sovereignty. These mooncakes are made with high-quality lotus seed paste, premium peanut oil, and top-grade salted egg yolks, available in White Lotus Seed Paste with Two Yolks and Golden Lotus Seed Paste, both at 185g per piece, 4 pieces per tin, for P3,600 each.

Mini variants are also available, each weighing about 60g. Customers can purchase the Mini Golden Lotus Seed Paste with Yolk and Mini White Lotus Seed Paste with Yolk at 60g per piece, 8 pieces per box, for P2,800 each.

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Additional flavors include Red Bean Paste Mooncake at 185g per piece, 4 pieces per tin for P3,100, Assorted Nuts Mooncake at 185g per piece, 4 pieces per tin, and Red Bean Paste Mooncake with Two Egg Yolks at 185g per piece, 4 pieces per tin, starting at P3,100.

The Kee Wah Celestial Series Mooncakes offer a selection of both sweet and savory flavors. These mooncakes are crafted with top-quality ingredients, making them ideal gifts for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival. This series includes the Quadrangle Mooncake Gift Box with 4 pieces of assorted best-seller mooncakes for P4,500, the Supreme Assorted Mini Mooncake with 8 pieces of assorted mooncakes for P2,950, and the Supreme Selected Mini Mooncake with 8 pieces of assorted mooncakes for P2,900.

Kee Wah Bakery has also introduced the Mini Assorted Nuts Mooncake with Dried Figs, featuring imported Turkish figs and a mix of dates, apricots, cashews, almonds, and cranberries. This mooncake offers a blend of traditional and Western flavors, creating a unique culinary experience.

Kee Wah Bakery continues to explore new flavors, introducing Egg Custard Mooncakes in fresh packaging. These mooncakes feature a sweet egg custard encased in a crispy, golden pastry, blending Eastern and Western influences. This line includes Egg Custard Mooncake at 35g per piece, 8 pieces per box, Chocolate and Egg Custard Mooncake at 35g per piece, 4 pieces per flavor, and Earl Grey Tea and Egg Custard Mooncake at 35g per piece, 4 pieces per flavor, for P3,000 each.

Customers interested in sampling both traditional and egg custard variants can choose the Assorted Mooncake (8 pieces) option from Kee Wah Supreme Mooncakes for P3,000.

Kee Wah Bakery’s range of biscuits, cookies, eggrolls, and Chinese tea are available year-round and can be purchased through various channels, including Lazada, Shopee, Pickaroo, Metromart, GrabMart, and TikTok Shop. Physical stores are located at Robinsons Magnolia, S Maison, and The Podium. For more information, visit Kee Wah Bakery’s website or follow their social media pages.