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10 Best Hari Raya Goodies For 2026: Red Velvet Cookies, Almond Sugee And More


Guide to the best Hari Raya goodies in 2026


We know you just started fasting, but it’s never too early to start planning your Hari Raya spread. From buttery pineapple tarts to modern cookie creations, these are the best Hari Raya goodies to stock up on for 2026. Be warned, though: once your guests arrive, they definitely won’t be able to keep their hands off the cookie jar.


1. Cik Fah’s



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Award-winning Cik Fah’s proudly touts themselves as having one of the best-tasting kuih Raya in Singapore. Having served over 20,000 satisfied customers since 2008, that reputation speaks for itself. 

Customers can expect a variety of small-batch Hari Raya goodies, all prepared with quality ingredients, based on recipes that have been handed down for four generations. They’ve got quite the range of treats to choose from, but we’d highly recommend their bestselling Sunflower Pineapple Tarts ($17.90) and Nutella Tarts ($19.90). 

The Nyonya-style Sunflower Pineapple Tarts feature a crumbly, buttery base crowned with slow-cooked pineapple jam that balances sweetness and tang. The Nutella Tarts, on the other hand, are ultra-decadent, with a golden, buttery tart base and a rich Nutella swirl atop. Goodies are baked to order, and meticulously packaged so they look as good on your festive snack table at home as they do as gifts for your loved ones. 

Order from Cik Fah’s here.


2. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf



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We already know Nutella cookies are a staple during the Hari Raya festivities, but if you’re spoilt for choice, we highly recommend The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s fan favourite Butter Cookies with NUTELLA, returning again this year. Expect handmade buttery cookies sandwiched with a generous layer of the hazelnut chocolate spread, rich without being cloying.

They’re priced at $19 per box, or $29.90 for two boxes if you’re planning to stock up for family visits and gifting. The best part is that they’re available at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf outlets islandwide, while stocks last, making them extra-convenient to get your hands on. 

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The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is a halal-certified eatery.


3. Grand Hyatt Singapore



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If you’re already a fan of Grand Hyatt’s buffet spreads, you’ll be glad to know you can also bring the festive vibes home with goodies from The Shop. Their takeaway selection features classic Hari Raya treats that are perfect for visiting or gifting to relatives you haven’t seen in ages. Think buttery love letters, melt-in-your-mouth kueh bangkit, kueh lapis, pineapple tarts, festive pralines, and even curated hampers if you want something a little more impressive.

For safe bets, you can’t go wrong with a tin of Kueh Bangkit ($58) or Almond Sugee ($48), both crowd-pleasers that disappear quickly once the lid comes off. Orders must be placed at least 48 hours in advance, with the option of self-collection at The Shop or delivery if you purchase online.

Order from Grand Hyatt Singapore’s The Shop.

The Shop at Grand Hyatt Singapore is a halal-certified bakery.


4. Mdm Ling Bakery



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There’s no shame if you’re the type who judges a goodie by its packaging. If so, Mdm Ling should be on your radar. Part of STB’s Made With Passion initiative, the brand is known for its super chio tins that look just as good on your coffee table as they do in a gift bag.

Flavour-wise, there’s plenty to choose from. Go classic with their Premium Pineapple Balls ($22.80), or try crowd-pleasers such as Chocolate Coffee (from $12.80), Red Velvet Biscoff (from $12.80) and the unique Pandan Pineapple Balls (from $12.80). For something extra indulgent, check out the Molten Chocolate Cookies (from $12.80) and Kopi Siew Dai Cookies (from $11.80). There are vegetarian options too, which makes hosting a little less stressful if you’ve got guests with dietary restrictions.

Better move fast, though–their cookies tend to sell out quickly every festive season. Plus, you’ll enjoy free delivery in Singapore with a minimum spend of $100, so it’s the perfect excuse to cart out all your Raya goodies in one go.

Order from Mdm Ling Bakery.

Mdm Ling Bakery is not a halal-certified bakery. However, most of their products have Halal Certification accreditation from Malaysia and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) accreditation.


5. Ollella



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Here’s a hack for putting together a dessert table that people will remember: Ollella. This pastry shop has an impressive lineup of traditional and modern treats, from fluffy ondeh ondeh cakes to savoury bites including Lemper Ayam ($2.20/piece). For the latter, each set comes with four pieces of kueh, featuring moist shredded chicken braised in fragrant coconut gravy with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, and pandan, layered between aromatic coconut glutinous rice.

On the sweeter side, you’ll find classics and crowd-pleasers such as Kueh Bika Ambon ($1.60/piece), Signature Kueh Dadar ($2.20/piece), and Kosui Gula Jawa ($2.20). They’ve also got Raya-exclusive cookie tins, including Nutella Hazelnut Cookies ($28) for something a little more indulgent.

For a family get-together, try the Large Kueh Bamboo Parcel ($37), which comes with a selection of 16 kueh such as Bika Ambon, Kueh Salat, Lemper Ayam, all nestled in a hand-woven bamboo basket.

Order from Ollella.

Ollella is a halal-certified bakery.


6. Melvados



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Melvados makes it easy to settle your kuih raya shopping in one shot with their ready-packed Raya sets. Their Celebration Set ($45.80) comes with three festive crowd-pleasers in one bundle, so you don’t have to overthink what to buy for visiting or gifting.

Inside, you’ll find their Signature All Butter Pineapple Tarts, featuring flaky, buttery pastry wrapped around a rich pineapple jam filling, a Raya classic that never goes out of style. There’s also the Artisanal Cookie Butter Bites, which are soft, crumbly, and packed with speculoos goodness, plus the dangerously addictive Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookies for that sweet-salty combo the kids will fight over.

Each tin is also available a la carte at $10.90. Better yet, you’ll enjoy free delivery with a minimum spend of $60.

Order online from Melvados.

Melvados is a halal-certified bakery.


7. All Things Delicious


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Life is already hectic, and the last thing you want to stress about is Raya prep. Skip the stress of mixing and matching tins—because halal-certified cafe All Things Delicious has you sorted with their ready-made Hari Raya bundles. Their Signature Raya Gift Box ($78.90) is perfect for those who just want to click “add to cart” and call it a day. The box comes packed with mini jars of fan favourites, including Chocolate Almond, Classic Sugee, Coconut Gula Melaka, Pistachio Cranberry Shortbread, Chocolate Chip, and Pineapple Tart.

For those who care about aesthetics, the Lebaran Set ($217.40) doubles as decor. The cookies come beautifully arranged in reusable glass jars, so you can display them straight on your coffee table when guests arrive. Each set includes large jars of Coconut Gula Melaka, Chocolate Chips, and Pistachio Cranberry, plus options such as Mexican Wedding Cookies or Pineapple Tarts (top-up applies). You’ll also get regular jars of Classic Sugee and either Pecan Demerara Cookies or Pineapple Tarts.

Order online from All Things Delicious.

All Things Delicious is a halal-certified bakery.


8. Cat & The Fiddle



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Feline lovers, Cat & The Fiddle Pineapple Tarts ($36.80) are worth adding to your Raya list. Each box comes with 12 adorable CAT-shaped pineapple tarts–yes, they’re as cute as they sound–making them a fun conversation starter when guests come over.

You can go for the classic Original Pineapple Tart, or try something a little different with the Pandan Gula Melaka Pineapple Tart, which combines sweet-tangy pineapple filling with caramel-like gula melaka and fragrant pandan, all wrapped in a delicate green crust. If you can’t decide, there’s also a Mixed Pineapple Tart option, so everyone gets a bit of everything. Bonus: these treats are gluten-, egg-, dairy-, and soy-free, making them suitable for guests with dietary restrictions.

And while you’re stocking up, don’t forget to grab one of their signature cheesecakes too, because no Hari Raya dessert table is complete without something creamy to slice into after all that kuih.

Order online at Cat & The Fiddle.

Cat & The Fiddle is a halal-certified bakery.


9. Two Bake Boys



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For dependable classics with a modern twist, check out the halal-certified Two Bake Boys. Their Golden Pineapple Tart ($22.80) is a safe pick for traditionalists, while the Nutella Tart ($22.80) is great for something a little more indulgent on your Raya spread.

But here’s the best trick in your party hat: their Dubai Chewy Cookie ($15.80), which will surely get your guests obsessed. Inspired by Middle Eastern flavours, this viral treat has a unique texture that’s crisp on the inside and satisfyingly chewy on the outside. Each cookie is packed with premium chocolate chunks, delivering a rich, buttery bite without being overly sweet.

Order from Two Bake Boys.

Two Bake Boys is a halal-certified bakery.


10. Istana Kuih


Istana Kuih is always a go-to for kuih raya shopping. Last year, they had a huge bazaar housing over 1,000 types of goodies at Kinex Mall. In 2026, you can still shop for your kuih at Istana Ballroom–and have iftar there while you’re at it.

If you’re looking for range, you’ve got it here with everything from classic faves such as Suji Badam ($14.90) to modern iterations like Red Velvet Brownies Cookies and Almond Pistachio Coklat, both at $15.90.

Address: 11, Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 437157
Opening hours: Daily 8am to 10pm
Tel: 8222 4150
Website
Istana Kuih is a halal-certified eatery.


Where to buy the best Hari Raya goodies for 2026


That’s our roundup of the best Hari Raya goodies to stock up on for 2026. From timeless pineapple tarts to trendier cookie creations, there’s something here for every kind of host.

Like the popular Raya song goes, “kuih dan muih beraneka macam”. That’s exactly how your coffee table should look come visiting season: packed with variety, colourful tins, and treats your guests can’t stop reaching for.

In other Hari Raya content, read our guide to the best Ramadan bazaars in 2026 to visit with the fam! We also have our guide to the best halal restaurants for Ramadan 2026, including buffets.

Featured image adapted from Cik Fah’s, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, and Mdm Ling Bakery.
This article contains partial partnership content. However, all opinions are ours.

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