Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with our box of 3 handmade mooncakes, freshly prepared at Kafei Atelier in Brussels. This important festival, celebrated across many Asian countries, is a time to gather with loved ones, share food, and admire the full moon as a symbol of reunion and harmony.
A typical mooncake is a round pastry with a thin, golden crust filled with a sweet paste, often lotus seed or red bean, sometimes with a salted egg yolk inside to represent the full moon. It is a delicacy enjoyed with tea and shared among family and friends during the festival.
At Kafei Atelier, we honor this tradition while also embracing creativity with modern flavors. Our mooncake box includes three unique recipes:
Mooncake with red bean paste – smooth and subtly sweet, a timeless classic
Mooncake with sesame paste – rich, nutty, and fragrant
Mooncake with chocolate, hazelnut & hojicha – a contemporary fusion of Asian tea and European indulgence
We offer mooncakes in a box because they are traditionally exchanged as gifts during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Sharing a selection of mooncakes represents unity, gratitude, and the joy of celebrating together, even when far apart.
Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with our box of 3 handmade mooncakes, freshly prepared at Kafei Atelier in Brussels. This important festival, celebrated across many Asian countries, is a time to gather with loved ones, share food, and admire the full moon as a symbol of reunion and harmony.
A typical mooncake is a round pastry with a thin, golden crust filled with a sweet paste, often lotus seed or red bean, sometimes with a salted egg yolk inside to represent the full moon. It is a delicacy enjoyed with tea and shared among family and friends during the festival.
At Kafei Atelier, we honor this tradition while also embracing creativity with modern flavors. Our mooncake box includes three unique recipes:
Mooncake with red bean paste – smooth and subtly sweet, a timeless classic
Mooncake with sesame paste – rich, nutty, and fragrant
Mooncake with chocolate, hazelnut & hojicha – a contemporary fusion of Asian tea and European indulgence
We offer mooncakes in a box because they are traditionally exchanged as gifts during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Sharing a selection of mooncakes represents unity, gratitude, and the joy of celebrating together, even when far apart.