1, Lianxianglou
Lianxianglou is a shop in Guangzhou, which has a history of 130 years since the 15th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. Lianrong moon cake was first created by Lianxianglou, Guangzhou, and its biggest feature is its solid materials. Classic Shuanghuanglian Rong, without any other bean paste, has a dense taste and is not greasy at all.
2. Guangzhou restaurant
Guangzhou restaurant was established on 1935, and is known as "the first restaurant in Guangzhou". Specializing in dim sum and moon cakes, it has its own production line with an annual output value of more than 300 million yuan. It is also called "the first moon cake in China". Guangzhou restaurant's Wuren moon cake, with exquisite materials and secret formula, is deeply loved by the older generation.
3. Yuen Long Ronghua
Yuen Long Ronghua Restaurant, a Hong Kong company, was established in 1950, mainly engaged in catering business. Up to now, more than 50 stores have entered the moon cake industry at the same time, creating the White Lotus Crisp, which is a classic, with silky and delicate taste, rich lotus flavor, distinct layers, full and fresh fragrance, and unique Chinese gift box packaging, which is deeply loved by consumers.
4. Meixin
For 20 years in a row, Maxim ranked first in the sales list of mooncakes in Hong Kong. Maxim's is the largest catering group in Hong Kong, with a wide range of businesses, including Japanese food, western food, Southeast Asian food, fast food and western-style cakes. Mooncakes are just one branch. Maxim invited "Kelly Chen" as the image spokesperson of its moon cakes, and launched a variety of flavors, which were widely welcomed by the public.
5. Peninsula Hotel
The moon cakes of Peninsula Hotel are known as Rolls Royce of moon cakes, among which the cream moon cakes are the most famous, subverting the taste of traditional moon cakes. At the peak, 40,000 boxes of moon cakes were sold out in just one hour.
6. Xinghualou
The mooncake making technology in Xinghualing has been rated as an intangible cultural heritage in Shanghai, including bean paste, lotus seed paste and five kernels. Known as the "Three donkey kong" of Xinghualing moon cakes, the materials are exquisite and enduring. Packaging in the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is also a major feature.
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