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23 Best CNY Goodies 2024 Singapore With Popular Cookies, Nian Gao, Radish Cake and Other Snacks for Year of the Dragon

February 1, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

https://iwandered.net/cny-goodies-cookies-pineapple-tarts-nian-gao-snacks/

Whether presented as gifts or left at home as snacks to offer guests, delectable goodies usually come to define CNY celebrations at home. These snacks are undoubtedly good to eat but there is actually a reason why people mainly have them during Chinese New Year. There are many popular CNY goodies and snacks and these are the major ones:

  • Pineapple tarts – In Hokkien, pineapples are called “ong lai” which also means “luck is coming.” Because of this, pineapples are frequently displayed in homes during the Lunar New Year period and pineapple tarts / balls are frequently eaten or given as gifts as a means of bringing in the luck. You can check out my more detailed guide on this topic here.
  • BBQ pork – This is probably the most sought after goodie to try during CNY, especially in Singapore. Although available year round, strips of BBQ pork are most popular during Chinese New Year because of their red color, symbolizing luck. This tasty snack also originated as an expensive food item and as such, people consume them during this period to signify prosperity for the coming year. You can check out my separate guide on the best BBQ pork to try in Singapore.
  • Nian gao – Literally translated as the “year cake,” nian gao is usually eaten during Chinese New Year because its sticky and glutinous quality is traditionally believed in Chinese mythology to seal the Kitchen God’s mouth shut. Offering nian gao keeps him from badmouthing you to the Jade Emperor in his annual CNY report. 
  • Shrimp rolls – Cylindrical-shaped snacks such as shrimp rolls are also popular during Chinese New Year. Their golden color coupled with the cylindrical shape are akin to gold bars and as such, symbolize wealth.
  • Radish cake – This savory goodie is another popular food to eat during CNY because its Hokkien name (“chai tow”) sounds similar to the Hokkien word for prosperity and rising fortunes.

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Table of Contents

  • Pineapple Tarts Singapore
  • Wang Lai Bakery
  • Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza
  • Ding Bakery
  • Baker’s Brew
  • Shangri-la Singapore
  • Bread Garden
  • Irvins
  • Yong Sheng
  • Four Seasons Durians
  • Gin Thye
  • Emicakes
  • Home’s Favourite
  • Old Seng Choong
  • InterContinental Singapore
  • Order here (use exclusive promo code: IWANDERCNY for 24% off CNY goodies at InterContinental Singapore)Capitol Kempinski
  • My Mum’s Cookies
  • Mdm Ling Bakery
  • PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay
  • Hipster Bakes
  • Liu Mama
  • Bake Inc
  • Red House Seafood

Pineapple Tarts Singapore

cny goodies from pineapple tarts singapore

cny goodies from pineapple tarts singapore

At Pineapple Tarts Singapore, all their products are 100% homemade and handmade using only the finest ingredients to ensure they taste good. Their CNY goodies are freshly baked and delivered to your door step. Contrary to their name, they offer much more than just pineapple tarts, with CNY goodies such as Kueh Bangkit (S$15.90), Traditional Love Letters (S$17.90), Premium Almond Cookies (S$17.90) and more. You can also purchase their Assorted CNY Goodies Bundle (from S$61.69) and mix and match your own items for gifting or self-consumption.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery for orders of S$100 and above

Order here

Wang Lai Bakery

wang lai bakery cny goodies

wang lai bakery cny goodies (source: wang lai bakery)

Preserving a traditional family recipe passed down for 4 generations, extraordinary efforts have been taken to constantly tweak and improve the recipes to be as close as possible to perfection. At Wang Lai Bakery, each goodie is lovingly handcrafted and plenty of attention is given to every single detail of its construction. 

Celebrate this festive celebration with their premium and affordable pineapple tarts and other CNY goodies. Their bestsellers include their Premium Prawn Rolls (S$15.90), Kuih Bangkit (S$15.90), Almond Cookies (S$15.90), Love Letters (S$16.90) and more. You can also mix and match the CNY goodies of your choice to create a customized CNY Goodies Bundle (starts from S$61.69).

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery for orders of S$100 and above

Order here

Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza

cny goodies from marriott

cny goodies from marriott (source: the hotel)

*Must-Try Nian Gao Tarts* This iconic hotel’s array of CNY goodies for 2024 include the likes of the popular Golden Nian Gao Tarts (S$35) which now come in 4 variations including purple yam, pineapple, yam paste and gula melaka with grated coconut. This is my undisputed favorite CNY goodie year after year! Other seasonal treats to look out for include their extensive cookies selection, Koi Fish Nian Gao (S$60), Eight Treasures Cake (S$66) as well as different flavors of kueh lapis. Take your pick among Plain Lapis, Prune Lapis and Rainbow Lapis (from S$66).  

Dates: Now until 9th Feb 2024

Order here (use exclusive promo code: IWANDER20 for 20% of Marriott CNY goodies)

Ding Bakery

ding bakery cny goodies

ding bakery cny goodies (source: ding bakery)

Ding Bakery offers homemade CNY Goodies that are handcrafted with their unique recipe and using premium ingredients. Since launching online a few years ago, they have been getting good momentum during each passing Chinese New Year period, leading to over 80k happy customers last year. For CNY 2024, they are back with over 34 types of CNY goodies. 

Aside from their signature pineapple balls, they are also offering the whole gamut of goodies and cookies including their signature Premium Hae Bee Hiam (S$17.90), Melt-in-your-Mouth Kueh Bangkit (S$18.90), White Sesame Folded Love Letters (S$18.90), Crispy Ma La Fish Skin (S$18.90) and more. 

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery for orders of S$100 and above

Order here

Baker’s Brew

cny goodies from baker's brew

cny goodies from baker’s brew (source: baker’s brew)

Baker’s Brew’s CNY goodies for 2024 takes on the theme of oriental opulence, blending tradition and contemporary flair. For the Year of the Dragon, savor the flavors of their Ondeh Ondeh Cookies (S$29.80) – their bestseller inspired by the traditional kueh. These soft and flavorful cookies are made with pandan-infused dough and filled with a substantial amount of gula Melaka coconut filling. Another delicious CNY goodie is their Hae Bee Hiam Cookies (S$28.80). Expect to munch on crunchy, savory-and-spicy cookies with umami-filled shrimp and sambal. For something nutty, their Peanut Almond Cookies (S$28.80) hit the spot with savory cookies that marry the nutty and fragrant flavors of almond and peanut. Baker’s Brew is also selling their CNY goodies as a bundle of 3 for S$88, with the Signature Collection comprising 1 tin each of the Ondeh Ondeh Cookies, Pineapple Bak Kwa Cookies and Peanut Almond Cookies while the Heritage Collection comprises 1 tin each of the Ondeh Ondeh Cookies, Pineapple Pillows and Hae Bee Hiam Cookies. For a complete overview of their CNY offering, the Oriental Collection comprises 1 tin each of all 5 of Baker’s Brew’s festive offerings.

Dates: From 2nd January 2024 onwards

Delivery: Starts at S$15

Order here (from 2nd January 2024 onwards. Use promo code: CNY2024SEB for 10% off with minimum order of 3 tins for online orders until 14th January 2024)

Shangri-la Singapore

Three-layered nian gao from shangri-la singapore

Three-layered nian gao from shangri-la singapore (source: the hotel)

The Three-Layered Nian Gao (S$37.80 / 900 grams) which consists of Purple Sweet Potato, Japanese Pumpkin and traditional nian gao makes for a delightful and tasty delicacy for this Chinese New Year. The appealing combination of purple, yellow and brown colors convey well-wishes of a blooming and prosperous year ahead.

Other CNY goodies at Shangri-la Singapore include the Signature Walnut Cookies (S$34.80), Traditional Radish Cake with Dried Scallops (S$42.80 / 900 grams) and Shangri-la Assorted Chinese New Year Cookies (S$46.80) encased in an elegant box. 

Dates: Now until 24th Feb 2024

Delivery: S$4.99 delivery fee

Order here 

Bread Garden

bread garden cny goodies

bread garden cny goodies (source: bread garden)

Usher in the Year of the Dragon with Bread Garden’s Prosperity Gift Box (S$78.80) – an exquisite 2-tier auspicious round metal box housing 6 of their most beloved snacks, with each encased in its own round pot. In addition to their best-selling signature pineapple tarts and buttery macadamia cookies, Bread Garden also has new creations this year like the Melt-in-your-Mouth Black Sesame Balls (S$25.80), Earl Grey Crunch (S$25.80) and Crunchy Green Pea Cookies (S$25.80). These delectable treats are sure to satisfy your cravings and make your celebrations even more special.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free with purchases of S$280 or more. Otherwise, delivery fee of $20 per location applies.

Order here

Irvins

irvins cny

irvins cny (source: irvins)

Fulfill the saying “年年有余” with Irvins’ Lunar New Year Limited Edition Gift Box (S$20.80), packaged in an attractive gift box with dragon motif. Each box contains an assortment of Irvins’ dangerously addictive snacks – 2x Salted Egg Salmon Skin (50grams), 1x Salted Egg Fish Skin (50grams) and 1x Hot Boom Salted Egg Fish Skin (50grams). Plus, get a limited edition Irvins’ red packet with each purchase, while supplies last.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery for orders of S$20 and above

Order here 

Yong Sheng

almond cookies from xin yong sheng

almond cookies from xin yong sheng (source: xin yong sheng)

*Top Pick* Xin Yong Sheng was founded in 1952 as a neighborhood pastry shop – which they remain to this day. For the coming Year of the Dragon, they are selling Macadamia Nut Cookies (S$26.90) encased in tins. Other interesting flavors from them include Coconut Crispy Roll (S$26.90), Almond Cookies (S$26.90) and more. Their CNY goodies are halal certified.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$1.75 delivery fee

Order here 

Four Seasons Durians

cny goodies from four seasons durians

cny goodies from four seasons durians (source: four seasons durians)

Four Seasons Durians is offering both durian and non-durian themed CNY goodies in 2024. Highlights include their Butter Cookies (S$18.20) which are available in durian, coffee or original flavors. Other highlights include the Cornflake Cranberry Cookies (S$18.20) and the Almond Biscotti (S$18.20). For the best of what they have to offer, check out their Auspicious Beginnings Gift Set (S$98) which comes with 4 bottles of their bestselling goodies. 

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$3.99 fee

Order here

Gin Thye

marshmallow cookies

marshmallow cookies (source: gin thye)

Gin Thye’s Marshmallow Cookies (S$20) is personally one of the more tempting CNY goodies I have come across this year. Offered plain or with flavors such as strawberry and matcha, this handmade gooey snack is sure to draw some attention during house visits within the Lunar New Year period. Other popular products from Gin Thye include their Prawn Rolls (S$18.80), Honeycomb Cookies (S$5) and more.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery with minimum order of S$15 CNY goodies

Order here 

Emicakes

kueh lapis from emicakes

kueh lapis and tarts from emicakes (source: emicakes)

Choose from a variety of CNY goodies from Emicakes, including their signature Chinese New Year Kueh Lapis (from S$26.90) which can be bought as a standalone product or as a bundle with various flavors of pineapple tarts. Their kueh lapis comes in 2 sizes – 600 grams and 1.2kg. A great option for gifting, the pastry comes in a bright colored festive box.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free with minimum order of S$35

Order here

Home’s Favourite

home's favourite cny goodies

home’s favourite cny goodies (source: home’s favourite)

Home’s Favourite offers literally the entire gamut of CNY goodies in Singapore for all your gifting and hosting needs, from Butter Cookies (S$33.80) that come in flavors like Milo Dinosaur, Macadamia Nut, Acai Cranberry and Espresso to Almond Cookies ($33.80). Among all brands, they are the only one I’ve encountered to have a durian-tinged Longan Cookies (S$11.20) which is sure to impress visitors looking to munch on something different during the CNY period. 

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free with minimum spend of S$45

Order here

Old Seng Choong

cookies from old seng choong

cookies from old seng choong (source: old seng choong)

Old Seng Choong’s beautifully packaged CNY cookies are perfect for gifting or for self-enjoyment. Choose from an array of unique flavors including their Satay Cookies (S$32.80), Gula Melaka Cookies (S$32.80), Kueh Kosui Cookies (S$32.80) and more.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$1.50 delivery fee

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InterContinental Singapore

man fu yuan cny goodies

man fu yuan cny goodies (source: the hotel)

Man Fu Yuan presents a wide range of Chinese New Year goodies that are available for takeaways – perfect as gifts or as snacks to offer visitors at home. Highlights include Peanut Cookies (S$43.80), Green Pea Cookies (S$43.80), Golden Ingots Nian Gao (S$48.80) which comes with a Man Fu Yuan tea bag and Prosperity Hamper (starts from S$488.80) that comes with a variety of goodies in a sleek, red chest. A new product from them this year is the Baked Purple Sweet Potato Nian Gao Tart (S$48.80) that is topped with shredded coconut and edible gold leaf. The tarts also come with Man Fu Yuan tea bag.

Dates: Now to 22nd February 2024 

Order here (use exclusive promo code: IWANDERCNY for 24% off CNY goodies at InterContinental Singapore)Capitol Kempinski

capitol kempinski cny goodies (source: capitol kempinski)

Capitol Kempinski’s range of CNY goodies promises to be lux-ed up and in keeping with the opulent nature of the brand. Highlights include the Crispy Hae Bee Hiam Rolls (S$28), Walnut Cookie and Pineapple Bundle (S$88) presented in a canvas bag as well as various CNY hampers starting from S$268.

Dates: 15th Jan to 24th Feb 2024

Order here

My Mum’s Cookies

my mum’s cookies (source: my mum’s cookies)

Aside from selling standalone tins and bottles of popular CNY goodies and cookies such as Arrowhead Crackers (S$18.60), CNY Cranberry Almond Cookies (S$20.64) and more, My Mum’s Cookies is also selling beautifully packaged gift sets that can be given to friends and loved ones. These range from the Value CNY Gift Set (S$29.18) that comes with 2 bottles of cookies in an attractive red box to the Sakura CNY Gift Set (S$63) which comes in a 2-tier box and up to 18 different kinds of cookies.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$2 delivery fee for CNY cookies

Order here

Mdm Ling Bakery

mdm ling purple potato cny cookies

mdm ling cny cookies (source: mdm ling bakery)

Cookies are the mainstay of Mdm Ling Bakery and for Chinese New Year 2024, they are offering a number of creatively made versions of the CNY staples. Popular variants include New Zealand’s Premium Anchor Butter Cookies (S$21.80 / 220grams), Himalayan Salt Chocolate Almond Cookies (S$21.80 / 260 grams) and Green Pea Cookies (S$19.80 / 330 grams). Their CNY goodies are halal certified.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$4.99 delivery fee

Order here 

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay

nian gao from peach blossoms

nian gao from peach blossoms (source: the hotel)

Explore the exquisite offerings from PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, featuring a selection of Lunar New Year goodies and delicacies. The range includes Nian Gao and Radish Cake (priced from $38 to $78), an assortment of cookies such as Almond and Nut Florentines and Cashew Nut Cookies (priced from $32.80 to $40.80), and more.

Dates: Now until 24th February 2024

Order here

Hipster Bakes

crispy shrimp roll from hipster bakes

crispy shrimp roll from hipster bakes (source: hipster bakes)

Hipster Bakes started as a home-based one-product bakery – known for their moustache shaped sugar cookies. They have since moved to offering other products such as cookies to cakes, tarts, macarons and many more. In 2015, they opened their first retail outlet in Siglap Centre. Their Crispy Prawn Rolls (S$8) and Ondeh Ondeh Tarts (S$22) attract a steady following for both CNY and Hari Raya.

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: S$4.99 delivery fee

Order here

Liu Mama

Enjoy JB’s famed CNY goodies without making the trip across the causeway. Liu Mama’s range of cookies and other snacks are available online. The likes of their Black Sesame Cookies (S$18.80), Matcha Almond Cookies (S$18.80) and Iced Raspberry Cookies (S$18.80) are available at a discount for early-bird buyers at the moment. 

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Free delivery with minimum order of S$10

Order here (35% off)

Bake Inc

cny prawn rolls

cny prawn rolls (source: bake inc)

Bake Inc can be thought of as a one-stop and fuss-free venue to purchase all the necessary CNY tidbits with its wide range and wallet-friendly prices. In total, they have almost 30 kinds of festive tidbits and cookies to offer this year! Bestsellers include their Kueh Bahulu (S$18.30) and Original Egg Rolls (S$18.30).

Dates: Ongoing

Delivery: Delivery fee of S$2.98

Order here

Red House Seafood

purple glutinous rice cake from red house seafood

purple glutinous rice cake from red house seafood (source: red house seafood)

All of Red House Seafood’s CNY sets come with the Purple Glutinous Rice Cake. It possesses the same texture as kueh and comes topped with purple potato paste. For takeaway, the restaurant is offering various types of bottled CNY goodies such as Housemade Honey Sesame Walnuts (S$29.20) and Housemade Almond Biscuits (S$29.20).

Dates: 8th Jan to 25th Feb 2024

Order here

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