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Top 10 Mooncake Brands in Australia (2025)

As the Mid‑Autumn Festival approaches — it falls on Monday, 6 October 2025 in Australia — more brands are landing locally and popular flavours sell out quickly. To help you choose fast, we’ve compared the top 10 mooncake brands you can actually buy in Australia right now, outlining each brand’s signature flavours, who it’s best for, and price range. You’ll also find in‑stock editor’s picks you can add to cart immediately, with Sydney next‑day delivery and free shipping on orders $69+.

Editor’s picks — quick glance

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Hong Kong MX (Maxim's)

Hong Kong · A$13.49–A$111.89

Hong Kong’s long‑time bestseller from Maxim’s, known for White Lotus (2 yolks) and Lava Custard(香港美心)。

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Wing Wah

Hong Kong · A$18.89–A$68.19

Iconic Hong Kong cake shop (since 1950, Yuen Long) best known for lotus‑paste mooncakes(榮華)。

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October Fifth

China · A$19.39–A$55.89

Macau bakery named after Rua de Cinco de Outubro, blending local pastry traditions with mooncakes(十月初五餅家)。

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Daoxiangcun

China · A$7.49–A$56.09

Time‑honored pastry name with Suzhou (1773) and Beijing (1895) lineages; famous for Su‑style mooncakes(稻香村)。

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Casa Hana

Malaysia · A$23.49–A$48.99

Malaysian brand (Casahana) offering artisanal, giftable, Halal/HACCP‑certified mooncakes(喜月堂)。

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Sugar Honey

Australia · A$8.49–A$30.69

Malaysia‑made mooncakes commonly sold in Australia, focusing on lotus, red bean, taro and durian.

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Xiang Xiang

China · A$25.99–A$45.89

Macau‑roots brand (est. 1969) exporting classic Cantonese “Jinzun/金尊” mooncake gift tins(香香)。

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Hong Kong Sovereign Emperor

Hong Kong · A$30.39–A$35.69

Overseas Hong Kong‑style label popular in Asian grocers; classic white‑lotus double‑yolk and assortments(香港帝皇)。

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Chun Jiang Yue

China · A$7.09–A$9.59

Value‑priced Mainland brand offering traditional baked flavours like black sesame, date and red bean(春江月)。

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Star Hong Kong

Hong Kong · A$24.49–A$26.59

Hong Kong‑style gift boxes featuring white lotus and red bean classics for gifting(香港天星)。

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FAQs — choosing mooncakes in Australia

What are the most popular mooncake brands this year?
Among our 2025 range, customer‑favourites include Hong Kong MX (Maxim’s), Wing Wah, October Fifth, Daoxiangcun, and Casa Hana. We curate the list below from our active, in‑stock catalogue. [Source: Moon Cakes collection]
Where can I buy mooncakes in Sydney or Melbourne?
Order online at Umall for home delivery. We offer next‑day delivery in Sydney (postcode eligibility & cut‑off times apply) and free shipping on A$69+ orders. Outside Sydney, standard courier shipping is available across Australia.
Which brands are best for gifting?
For a premium impression, choose The Peninsula. For universally loved flavours and beautiful tins, pick Maxim’s (Hong Kong MX) or Wing Wah. Value‑forward gift boxes include Casa Hana and Hong Kong Sovereign Emperor.
What’s the difference between Cantonese, Suzhou and snow‑skin mooncakes?
Cantonese (e.g., Wing Wah, Maxim’s) use a baked crust with lotus/red bean and salted egg yolks. Suzhou (e.g., Daoxiangcun, Gongdelin) are flaky pastry with sweet or savoury fillings. Snow‑skin (e.g., Duria’s Musang King) are non‑baked and served chilled.
Seeking vegetarian or lower‑sugar options?
Try Godly (Gongdelin) for classic vegetarian Suzhou pastries, or look for “vegetarian/egg‑free” labels under Lotus and Red bean. Many gift tins include versions without salted egg yolk.

Prices shown are in AUD and may change. Availability reflects live in‑stock items at time of publishing (13 Sep 2025). Product data & links drawn from Umall’s Moon Cakes collection.