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Caviar, wagyu and truffle mooncakes: we sample 3 new fancy Hong Kong flavours

We tried new offerings from Truffle Bakery, Caviar Cakery x Roucou and Steak King to see if they’re hits or misses

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Caviar cheese mooncakes from Caviar Cakery in collaboration with Roucou. This decadent creation was one of three that Post staff sampled ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2025. Photo: Roucou
Lisa Cam

The Mid-Autumn Festival is defined by family gatherings, beautiful lanterns and, of course, mooncakes.

Hong Kong is known for offering many innovative and attention-grabbing mooncakes, from ones filled with luxury ingredients to trending flavours like pistachio.

The now-defunct Hong Kong brand Taipan Bread & Cakes invented snow-skin mooncakes. These mooncakes, which feature a glutinous rice flour skin with a mochi-like texture, are not baked, but steamed and served chilled.
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There are also ice cream mooncakes as well as many chocolate varieties.

With the Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner, Charmaine Mok, the Post’s deputy culture editor and food and wine specialist, and I taste-test three of the newest, fanciest mooncakes on the market in Hong Kong right now.

1. Truffle Bakery

Mooncakes from Truffle Bakery. Photo: Truffle Bakery
Mooncakes from Truffle Bakery. Photo: Truffle Bakery
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