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Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok Invites You to Enjoy Cherished Moments This Mid-Autumn Festival With Exquisite Mooncakes

This Mid-Autumn Festival, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok invites guests to embrace tradition and indulge in delicious moments with a selection of beautifully crafted mooncakes, available in six delightful flavours – Durian with Egg Yolk, Chinese Chestnut Macadamia, Yuzu Macadamia, Lotus Seed with Egg Yolk, Thai Tea with Macadamia, and Ngow Ying with Egg Yolk.

These exquisite mooncakes will be available from 1 August to 6 October 2025, from 7:00 to 21:00 daily at Erawan Bakery. Early birds can enjoy 15% off online pre-orders from 1 to 31 July 2025 via (https://vouchers.hyatt.com/BANGH?lang=en-US&src=prop_bangh_en_sm_organic-mooncake2025_facebk_grand_mezzofy_pro_x).

THB 1,088 + 4-piece mooncake collection

THB 1,888 + 8-piece mooncake collection

THB 1,588 + 16-piece mini mooncake collection

 

The Mooncakes

Perfect for enjoying with family or as corporate gifts, these baked mooncakes are thoughtfully handcrafted using premium ingredients. Among this year’s collection is the beloved Lotus Seed, cherished across generations. Savour the rich and creamy Durian With Salted Egg Yolk, back by popular demand, paired perfectly with a cup of fragrant jasmine tea. The Pandan Coconut, Custard and Yuzu Macadamia offer a fresh interpretation of time-honoured craftsmanship, blending tradition with contemporary flavours. Excitingly new this year, Erawan Bakery introduces mini mooncakes in a box of 16, each a delightful burst of flavours, and perfect for sharing.

 

The Chest of Treasures Mooncake Box

Part of the joy of gifting lies in the anticipation—the moment when someone’s face lights up as they admire a beautifully presented gift. For 2025, Erawan Bakery introduces the Chest of Treasures, a stunning creation inspired by traditional Chinese drawers, designed to be repurposed long after the festive season.

Personalise each box with your own logo for a thoughtful, branded touch—perfect for corporate gifting.

 

A Snippet of Culture

Traditionally, Chinese drawers hold deep cultural significance beyond their practical use. It is a place where valuable items, secrets and cherished belongings are stored safely, symbolising organisation, wisdom and hidden treasures.

Red is seen as an auspicious colour because it represents happiness and good luck, while gold signifies luxury and riches. The combination of red and gold is deeply embedded in beliefs and customs across Asia.

Just like the ancient Chinese chest of drawers, the Chest of Treasures mooncake box has been intricately designed in red and gold, with delicate floating clouds conveying prosperity and harmony.

For more information or orders, please contact Erawan Bakery via telephone at 02 254 1234 ext.3052.

e-mail at BANGH-Lower.Lobby.Outlets(@)hyatt.com or visit grandhyatterawanbangkok.com

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