Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant

Wishing all of you a very Happy Mid Autumn Festival.

Here's my final installment of 6 of the many mooncakes that colleagues and I have enjoyed these few weeks. I hope you have enjoyed reading about it too.

This bag was brought into our office by our boss. We were wondering why is he carrying such a huge bag. He said another box of mooncakes from our vendors.

In such a big bag? Yes! It was the most elaborate box we have this season!

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


The mooncakes are from Dragon Phoenix Restaurant.
They are courtesy of one of our vendor, IBM Singapore.

Dragon Phoenix is opened by one of the "4 Heavenly Chefs" of Singapore, Mr. Hooi Kok Wai.
(Mr Hooi and the other 3 heavenly chefs were said to have created the Lunar New Year Yu Sheng).

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


There's a big long red box inside the bag.

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


4 boxes of mooncakes inside the elaborate box.
We thought it was some case for a sword!

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


Inside the small boxes were the mooncakes.
It was different from other mooncakes because there was no plastic that covered the individual mooncake. It was also not as 'pretty' though. It's handmade the box says.

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


As the mooncakes were not individually wrapped in plastic, when we opened the box, the smell of the mooncakes fills the room. All four boxes were the traditional mixed nuts mooncakes.

Taste wise, people who ate it either loved it or hated it.

The smell is rather strong to me, but I think it is quite all right.
It was not love at first bite though, it was only after the third bite that I began to appreciate it.

Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


We saw this interesting explanation about mooncakes on the box.
We always thought that the freshly baked ones are the best. These folks beg to differ.


Mooncakes - Dragon Phoenix Restaurant


I think folks in our office have enough of mooncakes.

There are other brands/flavours in our various home! I still have some Lotus Paste with Ginseng mooncakes from Peach Garden Restaurant at home. Interesting flavour eh? Mum also made some snowskin ones! We finished mummy's mooncakes long ago!



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Mooncakes - NCS

This box of mooncakes that looks like a tiny chest is from one of our vendors - NCS.
We were curious who made it but there's no indication anywhere on the box who manufactured them.

We called them the NCS OEM mooncakes!

Mooncakes - NCS


When you opened it, it looks very nice!
There's their logo on top.

The top layer had two mooncakes and 4 flower tea bulbs.
The bottow layer had two other mooncakes and a box that contained forks and knives.

Mooncakes - NCS



These flower bulb teas look good as part of the box!

Mooncakes - NCS



I have not tried the mooncakes yet. Maybe the later today or tomorrow.
Mooncakes are high in calories!

Mooncakes - NCS


NCS does work for so many companies in Singapore.
Did you get any NCS mooncakes? ;-p



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Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel : Szechuan Court Restaurant

This box of mooncakes also from Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel was given by one of our colleague's brother to him. He shared it with us because he and his wife doesn't take alcohol.

These are the "Ping Pi" / Snowskin versions of mooncake made by Fairmont Hotel's Szechuan Court Restaurant.

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel


Snowskin mooncakes always smells so good, doesn't it?
It's also served cold, so it's such a delight eating it.

This was how the box looks after you flip to the side the cover.

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel


The selection of flavours.

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel


Yellow - Champagne Truffle & Chocolate Ganache.
Just from the description we were already salivating!

Oh... we loved it!

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel



Orange - Bailey's Chocolate.
Need I describe it for you? How many Bailey's fans out there?

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel



Pink - Organic Muesli Chocolate.
This was the only flavour that our colleague ate. It's the only non alcoholic moonies.

The muesli mixed with the chocolate was a bit hard, so it was difficult to cut.
Taste wise, it was rather unusual, however it tasted good too.

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel



White - Rum and Raisin Chocolate Truffle.
It was not as rum and raisin as you would expect compared to eating ice cream, it was nevertheless quite nice.

Mooncakes - Fairmont Hotel / Swissotel



We were trying to taste all the flavours, so our tastebuds gets wonky nearing the end. So we seem to like the first two flavours more. We probably should eat it at different time to enjoy it more eh?

Many thanks to our colleague (or rather his brother) for our mooncake tasting session during tea break. ;-)



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