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Timeless Tradition: Mid-Autumn Mooncakes at Pullman Jakarta Indonesia

Timeless Tradition: Mid-Autumn Mooncakes at Pullman Jakarta Indonesia
Timeless Tradition: Mid-Autumn Mooncakes at Pullman Jakarta Indonesia

Embrace tradition and celebrate the splendour of the full moon with Makaron Bakeshop’s exquisite mooncakes, available exclusively at Pullman Jakarta Indonesia.

Presented in elegant sets of two and four, these mooncakes are crafted from the finest ingredients and offered in two delightful varieties: traditional baked and contemporary snow skin. Each selection is beautifully packaged in a captivating yellow box adorned with blossoming flowers and graceful Chinese geese, symbolising opulence and freedom. They make the perfect gift to share wishes of happiness, luck, and togetherness with family and friends this Mid-Autumn Festival.

Indulge in rich tradition with seven delectable baked mooncake flavours: Lotus Single Egg Yolk, Black Sesame, Red Bean, Green Tea, Durian, Pandan, and Mung Bean. Medium-sized (100-gram) baked mooncakes are available in a box of four for Rp688,000 nett, while regular-sized (175-gram) baked mooncakes come in a box of four for Rp888,000 nett.

Snow Skin Mooncake Collection
Snow Skin Mooncake Collection

For those seeking a modern twist, Pullman Jakarta Indonesia has a snow skin mooncake collection which features six exciting flavours: Calamansi, Chocolate Passion, Lychee Bubblegum, Chocolate Truffle, Berries, and Lychee Calamansi. These innovative treats are available in a box of two for Rp388,000 nett and a box of four for Rp488,000 nett.

Order before the 22nd of September and enjoy a 15% early bird discount on orders placed before the 4th of August 2024.

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