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Photo: The Fullerton Hotel
The Fullerton Hotel is giving out caffeine boosts in the form of its delish Kopi with Salted Hokkaido Milk Snow Skin Mooncake ($60 for a box of four). Aside from featuring the luxe dairy elements that Hokkaido is renowned for, the mooncake is also uniquely Singaporean with its robust coffee paste created from the hotel’s very own Heritage Coffee. Biting through the coffee mooncake will reveal a salted milk core.
1 Fullerton Square, S049178
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