From garlic-infused baked mooncakes to root beer snowskin variations, we cast the spotlight on eight unusual mooncakes to rein in the celestial festivities
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We’re not referring to the ubiquitous lychee martini flavour, so often seen in dessert offerings. Instead, Grand Hyatt Singapore is offering unusual spiked snowskin mooncake flavours ($69 for eight), such as Strawberry-Lime-Tequila Truffle mooncake and the Violet & Gin mooncake. The latter offers fragrant and floral notes, thanks to the infusion of Tanqueray No Ten gin and crème de violette liqueur.
Grand Hyatt, 10 Scotts Road
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