Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunions, moon-gazing, and of course—mooncakes. This year, Soup Restaurant is joining the celebration in a meaningful way with the launch of its first-ever mooncake collection. Perfect for parents looking for a festive gift with heart, these mooncakes combine handmade tradition with a beautiful collaboration that supports local talent.
A Heartfelt Collaboration with Local Artist Lee Jun Le
Each mooncake gift box is wrapped in an elegant scarf illustrated by Singaporean artist Lee Jun Le, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. Jun Le has developed his very own “JunLe Font” calligraphy style, which graces both the mooncake tins and the scarf. His cheerful art, featuring flowers, smiling moons, and cute bunnies, brings a playful yet touching reminder of the festival’s theme of unity and harmony.
By partnering with Jun Le, Soup Restaurant hopes to raise awareness and give more opportunities to individuals with special needs—making this collection more than just a gift, but a gift with purpose.
Traditional Flavours with a Touch of Nostalgia
Soup Restaurant’s mooncakes are handcrafted using premium lotus paste and crunchy melon seeds, with the richness of salted egg yolk at the core. Families can choose from three timeless flavours:
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Plain White Lotus with Melon Seed – smooth, lightly sweet lotus paste with extra crunch.
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White Lotus Single Yolk – classic pairing of creamy lotus paste and a golden salted yolk.
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White Lotus Double Yolk – for those who love an extra savoury punch.
These traditional baked mooncakes are available from 1 to 30 September 2025, priced from $16 per piece. Gift sets start at $32 for two pieces and $64 for a four-piece box with scarf. Early birds enjoy 20% off when ordering between 1–14 September 2025.
A Thoughtful Gift for Family and Friends
Whether you’re buying for grandparents, relatives, or teachers, Soup Restaurant’s mooncakes make a thoughtful Mid-Autumn gift. Not only do they come with a stylish, reusable scarf, but they also carry the deeper meaning of supporting local artistry and celebrating inclusivity.
Families can order online via Soup Restaurant’s website or visit outlets islandwide to pick up their festive treats.