Mooncake-lovers keen to enjoy an early start this year can head to Tai Thong, where these seasonal sweets are now conveniently available at all branches, from Bukit Bintang to Petaling Jaya, Cheras to Subang. Tai Thong’s master chef has created new flavours galore, particularly fruity ones that make for refreshing treats.

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Durian Mooncakes

Fans of durian can have an absolute field day here; Tai Thong triumphs by offering not only one, not merely two, but three types of real-durian mooncakes, each of them with distinctive tastes & textures. Thanks to the fine folks at Tai Thong for this sampling.

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The D24 Durian

Start with the mildest snow-skin, the D24 Durian, ideal for beginners as well as patrons who might not prefer a pungent dessert.

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Red Prawn Durian

The intermediate mooncake: Red Prawn Durian, made with creamy, custard-sticky flesh. The D24 & Red Prawn mooncakes are sold exclusively in a ‘Durian Duet’ package costing RM88 for four mooncakes (two each of D24 & Red Prawn in every package).

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Imperial Musang King Royale

The Emperor of Tai Thong’s king-of-fruits selection: Imperial Musang King Royale, filled with flavour & fragrance. RM88 for two pieces, a premium delicacy. It’s a limited-edition mooncake, so call up your nearest Tai Thong outlet to reserve this before heading over; there’s a strong possibility that stocks could run out before the Mid-Autumn Festival in September, as Tai Thong claims to rely on only top-flight batches of durians carefully chosen for quality.

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Other Flavours of Mooncakes

Not an admirer of durian? No worries; numerous other varieties are available. We like how the mooncakes here taste less sweet than expected; even though they’re not officially marketed as reduced-sugar mooncakes, Tai Thong confirms that the chefs have taken healthier-eating concerns into consideration while creating these halal mooncakes.

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Dragon Fruit

Interesting concoctions include this year’s newest flavour: Dragon Fruit paste with pandan-tinged coconut flakes & single yolk. RM16.50 per mooncake, RM66 for four.

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Honey & Grapefruit

Honey-laced grapefruit paste with a mixed-nut stuffing of almond flakes, sesame seeds, winter melon seeds & dried fruits (RM16.50), a creamy-crunchy combo that could appeal to a wide range of customers.

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Snow-skin Mooncakes

Snow-skin temptations range from honey lemon grapefruit to red bean to lotus paste, all satisfactory in smoothness.

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Poon Choy

Tai Thong has one more trick up its sleeve for Mid-Autumn feasting: Poon Choy is available starting now until Sept. 15.

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Chock-full of ingredients; this is the smallest serving, meant for six people. Families & friends can share hearty pots brimming with prawns, dried oysters, roasted duck, pig trotters (substituted with fish at Tai Thong’s no-pork branches), poached chicken, fish maw, mushrooms, fish balls, tian jin cabbage, lotus roots, beancurd sticks, white radish, celery & broccoli.

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The Prosperity Poon Choy is offered as part of set meals that start from RM298++ for six people. The six-person set also includes individual servings of double-boiled village chicken with truffle soup (or braised crab meat, conpoy & fish lips soup), fried brown & white rice with pine nuts (or stewed yi mian with mushrooms), & a dessert of chilled lychee with sea coconut (plus a complimentary mooncake of pre-selected flavours). Customers can also take home the beautifully crafted Poon Choy claypot.

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Final Thoughts on Tai Thong

Tai Thong branches include Royal China outlets in Bukit Bintang (as well as Ipoh & Kota Kinabalu) & Imperial restaurants in Subang Jaya, Cheras, Petaling Jaya & Bandar Puchong Jaya.

View Tai Thong’s directory page here.

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2014 Mid-Autumn Mooncakes & Poon Choy by the Tai Thong Group

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