Bangkok’s Em District is once again embracing the charm of the Mid-Autumn season with the Emdining Mooncake Festival 2025, running until October 6.

Also known as the Moon Festival, this centuries-old Chinese celebration takes place during the harvest season under the full moon of the eighth lunar month. It is a time for family reunions and carries wishes of prosperity and harmony.

Em Dining Moon Cake Festival 2025, Bangkok, Thailand.
Photo credit: Emsphere

For this year’s festivities, Em District has curated an elegant selection of mooncakes from leading restaurants and cafés, each crafted with premium ingredients and presented in beautifully designed gift boxes that highlight auspicious motifs.

At Emporium, tea lovers can visit TWG Tea Salon & Boutique (G floor) for six exclusive mooncake varieties, thoughtfully paired with TWG’s signature red jasmine tea. Meanwhile, Hong Bao (3rd floor) tempts visitors with handcrafted snow skin mooncakes in four delectable flavors.

Over at EmQuartier, Swiss chocolatier Läderach (M floor) introduces three innovative mooncake flavours—strawberry yoghurt, almond milk, and yuzu dark chocolate—while Four Seasons (7th floor) brings back its much-loved soft cookie mooncakes, with two new fillings created specially for the season.

At Emsphere, sweet surprises continue with the Butterbear custard mooncake set by Nong Noey, a charming gift option. Mont Blanc by Kyo Roll En showcases a collaborative mooncake collection in four distinctive flavours, and Oldschoolbrownies presents its handcrafted butter cookie mooncakes in eight different varieties for those who crave something unique.

Celebrate the magic of the moon with Em District’s indulgent offerings this Mid-Autumn Festival.

For more details, connect via LINE: @EMDISTRICT.

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