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1010 -- 2323 Sepsep 1010 -- 2323 SepSep IsetanIsetan KatongKatong ParkwayParkway ParadeParade AirwellAirwell 11 && 2,2, B1B1 11am - 9pm daily (except Saturdays) 11am - 9.30pm (Saturday) MOONCAKE SELECTION GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, SINGAPORE MARINA MANDARIN SINGAPORE CROWNE PLAZA CHANGI AIRPORT Blue Pea Flower with White Lotus Seed Paste Shang Palace Mini Eight Treasures (8 pcs) $88 Charcoal Black Sesame Paste with Champagne Truffle Snow Skin Mooncake (4 pcs) $78 & Melon Seeds (4 pcs) $64 Melon Seeds & Gold Dust (4 pcs) $73.60 ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE 15% off with any purchase. KAM BOAT TEOCHEW RESTAURANT WU GU FENG CHINATOWN TAI CHONG KOK GARDEN PASTRY & CAKE White Lotus Seed Paste with Double Egg Yolks (4pcs) Single Yolk Macadamia White Lotus (4 pcs) $56 CONFECTIONERY HUE KEE Crispy Skin Mooncake (4 pcs) $48 - $52 $67.40 ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE Signature Lotus 2 Yolks with Olive Kernel ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE 10% off with any purchase. (4 pcs) $47.20 15% off with min. 2 boxes* purchased. * 4 regular per box/ 8 mini per box TAI CHONG KOK HOME’S FAVOURITE HAAGEN-DAZS FOUR SEASONS DURIANS White Lotus Seed Paste with Two Yolks (4 pcs) $54 Snow Skin Cherry Blossom with Raspberries Line Friends Friendship (4 pcs) $68.50 100% Mao Shan Wang Durian Mooncake (4 pcs) $128 ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE & Hokkaido Milk Mooncake (4 pcs) $65 ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE 10% off with any purchase. ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE 15% off with any purchase. 15% off with any purchase. MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL GOODIES EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Kidforte Assorted Lanterns $2.90 - $18.90 JAPANESE TEA BREWING & APPRECIATION RAINBOW CALLIGRAPHY Bienen Baron Honey Gift Set Otsuka Matcha Wazome 20g Learn the technique of Japanese CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY Usual $25.90 each tea brewing & appreciation with Get your names written by - 1 x 500g Honey, 1 x 250g Honey Artist Ms Jessie Ren, an expert in Appreciate the art of 2 FOR $44 Japanese Tea Master, Mdm Otsuka. & 1 x Premium Bag Rainbow Art Name Painting. Chinese Calligraphy done $36.90 Date: 10 - 17 Sep by Calligrapher Mr. Phang Date: 18 Sep (Tue) ISETAN CARDMEMBERS’ EXCLUSIVE Time: 12pm, 2pm, 5pm daily Weng Kiong. $26.90 & 7pm on 15 Sep only Time: 6pm – 8pm Date: 19 Sep (Wed) 4 pax per session (30min per session) Fee: $10 per piece Time: 2.30pm - 4.30pm Fee: Free with any purchase of 6pm - 8pm Hattendo Cream Bun Kamy’s Enzyme Jelly Otsuka Tea products Fee: Free (Assorted flavours) (10g x 7s) 1pc $2.50 1 box $54 BUY 3 BOXES ACTIVITIES FOR THE KIDS GET 1 BOX FREE Childcare Teacher Mdm Ng Sok Lan, will be conducting various activites for children below 6 years old. All kid’s activities are free with min. $20 nett purchase from Isetan. * Limited to 10 children per session. LANTERN RIDDLE GUESSING Saitama Sweet & PLAYDOUGH SESSION Pear 1pc Date: 20 Sep (Thu) MAGICIAN SHOW Usual $24.90 Time: 1pm & 4pm $19.90 Date: 23 Sep (Sun) FREE Time: 3pm - 3.30pm & SNOWSKIN MOONCAKE MAKING 1 Pair Rabbit Plushies 5pm - 5.30pm Date: 21 Sep (Fri) for children who Time: 1pm, 4pm & 7pm participated in the BALLOON SCULPTING activities. Date: 23 Sep (Sun) LANTERN MAKING * Redeemable at Isetan Time: 2pm - 3pm & Date: 22 Sep (Sat) Katong Customer 4pm - 5pm Time: 1pm, 4pm & 7pm Service, L2 Miyazaki Yaki Imo 100g Nagano Shine Muscat Yamanashi Golden Peach Usual $2.90 approx. 300g 1pc Usual $12.90 $2.40 Usual $29.90 $24.90 $7.90 For registration, please call Isetan Katong Customer Service at 6345 5555 (ext 117), from 3 - 16 Sep..
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