Some people wait for the entire year just to eat mooncakes again. Are you one of them?
The time of the year is here again so let us check out the mooncakes that are simply awesome that you can buy for your loved ones!
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The time of the year is here again so let us check out the mooncakes that are simply awesome that you can buy for your loved ones!
Paradise group has created a new Fruity Liqueur Snow Skin Mooncakes with four flavours – Japanese Yuzu with Sake, Passionfruit with Choya, White Peach Crème de Peche, and Red Cherry Griottine. The hot favourites will also be back due to popular demand. These include Teochew Yam Pastry Mooncake, Mini Baked Custard with Molten Salted Egg Yolk, and as well as traditional favourites that will appeal to the purist. Priced affordably, all mooncakes are lovingly made by hand, baked fresh upon order, and they contain no preservatives.
Promotions:
– 7 to 31 August 2020 – Citi, Maybank and Paradise Group Cardmembers enjoy 20% off while the public enjoys 10% off
– 1 to 30 September 2020 – Citi, Maybank and Paradise Group Cardmembers enjoy 15% off
– The public enjoys 25% off for orders above 10 boxes.
Paradise Group mooncakes are available till 30 September at all Paradise Group Restaurants, excluding Canton Paradise Noodle & Congee, Le Shrimp Ramen and LeNu outlets.
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