Eu Yan Sang’s 2026 Mid Autumn set keeps things traditional with two baked mooncakes. The flavours are reduced sugar white lotus double yolk and assorted nuts. The S$68 nett set also comes with a travel teapot, two teacups, six Mini Glutinous Tuo Cha tea cakes and a gift box that turns into a serving table and tray.
Two Traditional Mooncakes In One Set
Each mooncake weighs 180g. Golden Reunion features reduced sugar white lotus paste with two salted egg yolks and melon seeds for added crunch. Abundant Harvest combines macadamias, almonds, walnuts, melon seeds and sesame seeds with sweet winter melon and dried orange for a nuttier, more textured filling.
The Mooncake Box Turns Into A Serving Table
The gift box doubles as a serving table and tray, giving it a practical use after opening. You can place the mooncakes, teapot and cups directly on the box to create a compact tea setup.
Inside, the box features a Mid Autumn inspired landscape in rose, gold and twilight tones. Oriental lattice details complete the festive design.

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Other Mooncake Options In Singapore For 2026
Still comparing mooncakes for Mid Autumn Festival 2026? Check out Mdm Ling Bakery’s 2026 mooncakes, PAUL’s Moon Tarts and Fairmont Singapore’s mooncakes. You can also explore Swensen’s mochi ice cream mooncakes, Janice Wong’s creations, Raffles Hotel Singapore’s mooncakes and The Black Pearl’s 2026 collection. For a Mid Autumn throwback, revisit the time shoppers could redeem free mooncakes from a Shopee vending machine.
