7 Marriott Bonvoy Mooncake Collections to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival in Bangkok and Phuket
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Celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival 2026 with seven mooncake collections across Bangkok and Phuket

Mooncake season is back, bringing with it one of the year's most anticipated traditions for anyone who loves Chinese pastries — or simply appreciates a beautifully packaged gift.
For Mid-Autumn Festival 2026, Marriott Bonvoy is bringing together mooncake collections from seven hotels in Bangkok and Phuket. Inspired in part by the Year of the Fire Horse, the selection ranges from classic mooncake flavors to contemporary creations such as mango and pomelo, peach oolong tea, coffee coconut, and matcha roasted rice.
The gift boxes are equally varied. Expect everything from porcelain-inspired packaging and plum blossom motifs to a playful carousel and a premium set complete with a Matcha ceremony set.
Whether you're buying for family and friends, searching for a corporate gift, or planning to keep a box for yourself, here are seven Marriott Bonvoy mooncake collections to discover in Thailand this Mid-Autumn Festival.

The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok
The Silk Road at The Athenee Hotel brings a particularly luxurious approach to Mid-Autumn gifting with two presentation options.
The Athenee Heritage Treasure is a limited-edition gift box containing eight mooncakes accompanied by a Matcha Ceremony Set, turning the traditional mooncake box into an elaborate keepsake.
For a more compact option, The Athenee Signature Box contains four mooncakes, making it suitable for smaller gifts and celebrations.
What stands out: The limited-edition eight-piece Heritage Treasure with its matcha ceremony set.

JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok
At award-winning Man Ho Chinese Restaurant, the 2026 mooncake collection takes inspiration from the Legend of the Eight Horses.
The presentation plays an important role in the experience, with the mooncakes housed in an elegant blue-and-white box inspired by the artistry of Qinghua porcelain. The result makes the collection as much a decorative gift as a festive treat.
What stands out: A sophisticated porcelain-inspired gift box that references traditional Chinese artistry.

Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
YÀO Restaurant approaches this year's mooncake season through art and inclusivity with “Gallop of Grace,” a collection inspired by the horse as a symbol of strength and progress.
The gift box features artwork created by youths of diverse abilities, reflecting the philosophy of “Beyond Limitations” and celebrating unity through the collection's visual identity. For those looking for a mooncake gift with a story behind its design, Gallop of Grace brings a meaningful dimension to the traditional Mid-Autumn gesture of giving.
What stands out: Original artwork by youths of diverse abilities and a message centered on unity and moving beyond limitations.

Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park
At Pagoda Chinese Restaurant, Chef Oscar Pun and his team have created the Moon Blush Collection, bringing together traditional mooncake craftsmanship and more contemporary tastes.
Six distinctive flavors make up the collection, while the presentation boxes take inspiration from the delicate beauty of plum blossoms. The combination makes this one to consider for diners who want variety while keeping the visual presentation elegant and rooted in traditional Chinese motifs.
What stands out: Six mooncake flavors combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary tastes.

The St. Regis Bangkok
The Lounge at The St. Regis Bangkok celebrates the Year of the Fire Horse with a Limited-Edition Mooncake Collection presented in a vibrant red gift box.
There are six distinctive mooncake flavors to choose from, with guests able to mix and match four pieces for each box. That flexibility makes it particularly appealing if you're shopping for someone with specific preferences — or simply want to build your own ideal assortment.
What stands out: Choose from six flavors to create a personalized four-piece mooncake box.

W Bangkok
For something decidedly less traditional in appearance and flavor, head to The Kitchen Table at W Bangkok. Its 2026 offering, The Celestial Carousel, combines Mid-Autumn heritage with W's playful contemporary approach. The centerpiece is a carousel-inspired presentation box filled with both baked lava mooncakes and snow-skin creations.
Five baked lava varieties include contemporary flavors such as mango & pomelo and peach oolong tea, while four snow-skin options include coffee coconut and matcha roasted rice.
It is one of the most unconventional mooncake collections of the group, particularly for anyone interested in trying flavors beyond the traditional lotus seed and salted egg combinations.
What stands out: A playful carousel box plus baked lava and snow-skin mooncakes in modern flavors.

Courtyard by Marriott Phuket Town
Bangkok isn't the only place to celebrate. In Phuket Old Town, Yue Restaurant & Bar at Courtyard by Marriott Phuket Town connects the Mid-Autumn Festival with the island's Chinese heritage.
The Cantonese restaurant presents four signature mooncake flavors inside a keepsake box designed around the festival's enduring themes of culture, family, and togetherness.
Its location in the historic heart of Phuket also gives the collection a fitting context. The island's Chinese cultural influences remain an important part of Phuket Old Town's identity, making Mid-Autumn Festival feel very much at home here.
What stands out: Four signature flavors presented in a keepsake box in the heart of Phuket Old Town.
Where to Buy Marriott Bonvoy Mooncakes in Thailand
All seven Marriott Bonvoy mooncake collections are available from now until 30 September 2026 at participating hotels in Bangkok and Phuket.
With options ranging from traditional mooncake craftsmanship to lava and snow-skin creations, the collections offer plenty of choice for different tastes. But this year, the boxes themselves are also part of the appeal — whether you prefer the elegance of Qinghua porcelain-inspired design, the symbolism of the Fire Horse, contemporary artwork, or a carousel that is unlikely to disappear into the cupboard once the last mooncake has been eaten.
For Mid-Autumn Festival gifting in Bangkok and Phuket, that combination of flavor, storytelling, and presentation offers plenty of reasons to explore beyond the usual mooncake box.
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