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10 Best Hari Raya Goodies To Buy, From Pistachio Sugee Cookies To Dubai Chocolates


Best Hari Raya goodies in Singapore for 2025


Growing up, kuih raya (or Raya snacks) were among my favourite things about the festive Hari Raya celebration. It was the only acceptable time my siblings and I could load ourselves up with sugar without getting scolded. 

These goodies have since evolved beyond the traditional kueh makmur and sugee, with modern renditions such as ondeh ondeh cakes and Dubai chocolates. If you’re looking to stock up early this year, here are the best Hari Raya goodies and snacks in Singapore in 2025.


1. Sea Salty Bakes


Image credit: @sea.salty.bakes 

Sea Salty Bakes started with its highly raved brownies. Now, the small business has expanded into other kueh such as Pistachio Sugee Cookies ($19) and Brookies ( $20), which are a combination of brownies and cookies. 

Of course, you can’t go wrong with their perfectly fudgy Brownies, which come in flavours including Cheesecake ($32), Roasted Hazelnuts ($30), and Sea Salt Choc Chunks ($27). These are super shiok as an after-iftar snack or as a treat for your guests during Raya visits. 

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Sea Salty Bakes is a Muslim-owned bakery.


2. MIJ Hub


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At MIJ Hub, you’re contributing to a cause when you purchase Hari Raya snacks. The goodies here are baked by individuals with special needs, which makes for thoughtful gifts for family or friends. 

If you’re looking for gifting ideas, check out the Seloka Set, which comes with three goodies: Gula Crunch Bites, Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Pineapple Ball Delights. Choose from two sizes, Mini Seloka Set ($23) or Large Seloka Set ($65)

Otherwise, get the Pineapple Ball Cookies ($24), Gula Crunch Bites ($18), and SeaSalt Choc Chip Cookies ($20). Delivery is at a flat rate of $15 per delivery address, and you get free delivery for orders above $150.  

Address: 116 Changi Road, #05-00, WIS @ Changi
Pick-up hours: Mon-Fri 12pm to 6pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 1pm
Tel: 6443 6601
Website
MIJ Hub is a Muslim-owned bakery.


3. Oh Sweet Times


Image credit: @ohsweettimes

What’s better than a soft, fluffy tapak kuda filled with generous Nutella? Snagging 10 rolls from Oh Sweet Times for just $99. These treats disappear in seconds, so stocking up is a smart move. Beyond the classic Nutella and Biscoff, they also offer premium flavours ($120 for 10 rolls), including Oreo, Kinder Bueno, and Kit Kat.

They have other goodies, too. The Sea Salt Double Dark Chocolate Chip cookies come in bite-sized pieces, so they’re perfect for guests who want to try everything but are watching their calories this Raya. It costs $17 for a 250g bottle and $32 for 500g of cookies.

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Oh Sweet Times is a Muslim-owned bakery.


4. Majlis Affairs by Suzana


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One nostalgic childhood fave of mine is old-school choc cookie cuppies. For some super delicious ones, Majlis Affairs by Suzana is a home-based bakery that sells crunchy hazelnut-based biscuits with a semi-sweet dark chocolate top. The store has been open since 2014, and uses a secret recipe from the ’80s by the owner’s mum. A container of 50 pieces costs $25 and they do islandwide delivery for $15, except for Tuas and Sentosa. 

Address: Tampines Street 23 (by appointment only)
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 3pm
Website
Majlis Affairs by Suzana is a Muslim-owned bakery.


5. The Egyptian Baker


Image credit: @the_egyptian_baker

The Egyptian Baker is known for sweet Egyptian delicacies such as baklava and kunafe. For something unique this Hari Raya, try out their festive offerings. Maha, the owner, has brought in the viral Dubai chocolates ($25 for a box of 12), Kunafe Brownies with Pistachio ($30), or stuffed dates ($25 for nine). We promise, your home might just be the most popular one this year.

Address: 52 Telok Blangah Road, #0205, Singapore 098829
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9:30am to 5:30pm, Sun 9am to 12pm
Tel: 8624 0492
Website
The Egyptian Baker is a Muslim-owned eatery.


6. Baking Alley


Image credit: @bakingalley

Here’s one for tart lovers! Baking Alley is known for its tiny tarts, with flavours including Nutella ($24 for 50 pieces) and Bueno ($26 for 50 pieces). While you’re at it, consider adding their Florentine ($18), Classic Choc Chip Cookies ($23), and White Chocolate Cranberry & Oatmeal Cookies ($26)

For something different, try their Banana Chips ($8.50 for 350g), imported from the Philippines. They’re halal-certified and available for pre-order online

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Baking Alley is a Muslim-owned bakery.


7. Sushi Bakes


Image credit: @sushibakesbycs

Sometimes, you just want to nibble on savoury snacks to balance out the sweet Hari Raya treats. Sushi Bakes offers this trendy dish, which is a deconstructed version of typical sushi rolls we’re used to. They’ve got four flavours: Crabmeat Tuna, Chicken Teriyaki, Signature Beef Shabu-Shabu, and Beef Mentaiko. Each tray costs $28 and serves about two to threepeople. You can do self-collection at Choa Chu Kang or get doorstep delivery for $15

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Sushi Bakes is a Muslim-owned bakery.


8. All Things Delicious


Image credit: All Things Delicious 

All Things Delicious started as an online business in 2013 but has since grown into a cosy cafe in Kampong Glam, best known for its Gula Melaka Scones. Alongside their signature bakes, they offer a tempting selection of Hari Raya treats, including Pineapple Tarts ($27.90 to $49.90), Chocolate Almond Shortbread ($18.90 to $42.90), and Matcha Butter Cookies ($18.90 to $42.90).

Non-Muslims who don’t want to show up empty-handed for Raya visiting but don’t know what kueh to pick, don’t worry. All Things Delicious offer a Raya Ready Gift Box ($64.90), which includes six mini jars of cookies; while the Syawal Gift Box ($68.90) features four mini jars of cookies of your choice, plus a Godiva chocolate or little cake and a celestial cookie gift pack or coconut candy.

Address: 34 Arab Street, #01-01, Singapore 199733
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 7pm
Tel: +6291 4252
Website
All Things Delicious is a halal-certified eatery.


9. Istana Kuih


Image credit: Istana Kuih 

When it comes to variety, it’s hard to beat Istana Kuih. At their Hari Raya Kuih Sale at Kinex Mall from now till 30 March 2025, they’ve got over 1,000 types of traditional and modern kueh. That makes it the perfect one-stop shop to get your snacks.  

Stock up on all-time favourites including Honey Cornflakes ($12.90), Tart Ondeh ($14.90), Tart Pandan Coklat ($15.90), and Nutella Pods ($15.90). Each comes in an old-school plastic bottle, perfect for those who love a touch of nostalgia.

Address: 11 Tanjong Katong Road, Kinex Mall, #03-36/27, #03-38/39, Singapore 437157
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 12am
Tel: 8222 4150
Website 


10. Deli Maslina


Image credit: @delimaslina

Deli Maslina keeps it simple with traditional Hari Raya snacks. Because sometimes, all we need is a good ol’ kuih tart. Opened in 1981 as a small stall at Mukmin Restaurant in Bedok, they’re definitely one of the OGs. 

Try the makmur and kueh tart set, an iconic duo that’ll remind you of simpler times. You’ll also find the Biskut Kacang ($14), Nutella Tart ($16) and Chocolate Chip Cookies ($4)—all so irresistible, they might not last beyond the first few days.

Preorders are closed, but you can walk in from now until 22 March to buy yourself some goodies at their Bedok Reservoir and Tampines outlets. 

Address: 151 Bedok Reservoir Road, #01-1743, Singapore 470151
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 8am to 4pm
Tel: 6743 7414
Website
Deli Maslina is a Muslim-owned bakery.


Where to get Hari Raya goodies in Singapore 2025


With this list of the best Hari Raya goodies and snacks to buy in Singapore this year, you don’t have to stress about crossing the border or hunting across the island for the best places. And if you’re thinking of where to iftar, read our article on the best Ramadan bazaars in 2025, or our guide to the best Ramadan buffets to break fast!   

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