
House visiting season is around the corner – here’s your fuss-free guide to CNY hampers and gift sets in Singapore so you won’t show up empty handed.
Cue the Chinese New Year hamper and gift shopping in Singapore! If your mind is still in holiday shopping mode, good news: there’s still the CNY season to look forward to. At least, that’s the excuse we’re using to continue our festive shopping spree that stretches from December well into the new year. Extra? Perhaps. But thanks to all our scrolling, we’ve found a list of auspicious Chinese New Year gift ideas you’ll wanna steal. P.S. check out our ultimate guide to Chinese New Year in Singapore for everything you need to know.
Best Chinese New Year gift sets and hampers in Singapore
1. Aunty Hong
Every festive table deserves a bundle of nostalgic CNY goodies – and Aunty Hong’s heritage recipes are delectable crowd-pleasers. Think treats like pineapple tarts, prawn rolls, shrimp fries, love letters, keropok and more. Bonus points for the brand’s initiative to donate 1% of all proceeds from online orders to Dover Park Hospice to give back to the community.
Snag these delectable treats in sets like Quartet Blooms ($33.90), featuring three of Aunty Hong’s popular treats and a box of white peach oolong tea, all packaged in a scarlet gift box ready for your giftee. For a luxurious gift, cart out the Jubilee Delights: Reunion Collection ($138) with three trays filled with goodies; or The Imperial Treasure Chest ($248), with a treasure trove of premium treats including jars of braised abalone.
Price: From $33.90
Where to buy: Shop online at Aunty Hong
2. Insofresh

There are few things better to receive during Chinese New Year than a bundle of vibrant fruit that everyone can enjoy. If you’re skipping the sweets and trinkets, turn to Insofresh for the practical and auspicious gift idea of fresh fruit hampers. In particular, the premium mandarin orange gift hampers that spotlight the citrus that’s symbolic of the season.
These hampers are only available for a limited time, featuring seasonal oranges handpicked from the mountains that boast a sweet, aromatic, and tangy treat. Brighten your giftee’s day (and their festive table) with a gift of premium, extra large mandarin oranges with one of the brand’s many gift options. Alternatively, make it an indulgent hamper with the likes of the Abundance royal gift box ($388), featuring Japanese strawberries and Aussie peaches alongside the brand’s well-loved mandarins; or the Affluent treasure crate ($2888) with sweet Japanese Mikan oranges.
Price: From $16.80
Where to buy: Shop online at Insofresh
3. The Hamper Story

For fuss-free CNY gift ideas, The Hamper Story is an easy place to start. The brand does curated hampers that feel auspicious and generous, without eye-watering price tags. Everything is delivered islandwide for free, and you can add a personalised message to each hamper – which makes gifting feel a little more considered, even if you’re ordering last-minute.
This year, we’ve got our eye on the Crimson Spirit Hamper ($168). It comes packed in a festive basket and leans into classic CNY favourites, with premium touches that make it feel special. Centrepiece items like Crown Abalone are the ideal addition to your giftee’s festive steamboat party, while treats like pineapple tarts, butter cookies, chocolates, and mandarin oranges will go perfectly on their coffee table. Round it off with fairy lights and you’ve got a fuss-free hamper for family, friends, or colleagues.
Price: From $98
Where to buy: Shop online at The Hamper Story
4. Janice Wong

It’s not the festive season without sweet treats, and we can always count on Janice Wong to combine seasonal delights with chocolate-y goodness, complete with beautiful presentations that make them ideal for gifting. This year’s Chinese New Year gift collection sees the return of her crowd-favourite chocolate koi fish ($38 for a set of three), and the launch of a new 70% dark chocolate cashew praline sea salt horse ($48) that’s bound to be a scene stealer.
Also on our radar are gift sets such as the Prosperity Pairing gift set ($78) that feature signatures like the dark chocolate mandarin oranges and chocolate koi fish; as well as hampers like the Year of the Horse champagne hamper gift set ($195) that includes the aforementioned dark chocolate horse, pineapple flower tarts, and a bottle of Billecart Salmon Le Reserve Champagne to pair.
Price: Lunar New Year collection from $14, gift sets from $86
Where to buy: Shop online at Janice Wong, or at multiple locations including Paragon, Republic Plaza, and Supertree Observatory
5. Soup Restaurant

Soup Restaurant is a well-loved spot for homely Chinese cuisine. But beyond whipping up your festive feasts, did you know that the restaurant in Singapore offers celebratory CNY gift hampers too? Peep the Prosperity hamper ($128) that features the restaurant’s popular sauces (ginger, XO, and sambal), a can of 10-head braised abalone, red dates nian gao, pineapple tarts and more.
If you’d like to purchase its range of festive goodies as standalone gifts, you can shop its handmade love letters, carrot cake ($28 for 800g), yam cake ($28 for 800g) and other delicious creations that your house party hosts will love.
Price: Festive goodies from $16.90; Prosperity hamper at $128
Where to buy: Shop online at Soup Restaurant, or at multiple locations including Suntec City, Paragon, and VivoCity
6. Carer

Snag an adorable gift and support the works of this local senior care facility at the same time. Carer has dropped a selection of handmade goods created by its community for CNY. A carton of fuzzy oranges with cute smiles? Check. Personalisable flower pots with everlasting blooms? Check.
Each handmade design is crafted by seniors and their carers, adorned with adorable smiley faces that remind us why the Jellycat and plushie craze stole our hearts in the first place. Every purchase of these handmade crafts helps fund Carer’s operational costs, helping them improve the lives of more seniors in Singapore.
Price: From $12
Where to buy: Shop online at Carer or visit the pop-up at Raffles Xchange from 9 to 13 Feb 2026
7. TWG Tea

An aromatic cup of tea is always a delightful complement to a festive snacking sesh. So if you’re giving CNY snack hampers a miss, or are about to surprise a tea-loving house party host, TWG Tea’s Lunar New Year gifts collection will have you covered.
This year’s star is the Red Horse tea, an exclusive rooibos tea blend from South Africa with berry and citrus notes. We like that it’s theine-free (which means it can be enjoyed at any time of the day without disrupting sleep) and can be prepared hot or iced. We’re also eyeing the whimsical Fortune Tea music box with four teas within, and the Five O’Clock Tea scented candle in a festive crimson jar. You can also customise your own gift set for a personalised surprise.
Perk alert: receive a complimentary set of red packets for every Red Horse Tea purchased.
Price: Lunar New Year collection from $12.25
Where to buy: Shop online at TWG Tea, or at multiple locations including Ion Orchard, Takashimaya, and Marina Bay Sands
Cart out these CNY gift sets and hampers in Singapore for the Year of the Horse!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Chinese New Year hampers online in Singapore?
Many brands like Janice Wong, The Hamper Story, Soup Restaurant, Aunty Hong and more offer online ordering.
Which CNY hampers offer the best value for money?
Brands like Insofresh offer fruit gift boxes from $16.80; Aunty Hong offers affordable treat sets under $40; while Soup Restaurant’s Prosperity hamper gives you a mix of sauces, snacks and abalone at $128.
What are some unique Chinese New Year gift ideas in Singapore?
If you want something different, consider: Janice Wong’s chocolate koi fish or dark chocolate horse sculptures; Carer’s handmade Jellycat-inspired crafts; and TWG Tea’s Red Horse Tea and music box sets. These options go beyond standard cookies and snacks!
Are there healthier CNY gift options besides snacks?
Yes. Insofresh’s fresh fruit hampers are a great alternative, featuring seasonal mandarin oranges, Japanese strawberries and premium Mikan. Tea lovers will also appreciate TWG Tea’s caffeine-free Red Horse blend.
What are the most popular CNY snacks to include in a hamper?
Signature items include pineapple tarts, love letters, prawn rolls, butter cookies, cashew nuts and nian gao. Brands like Aunty Hong and Soup Restaurant offer these classics.
Are there premium CNY hampers for gifting clients or corporate partners?
Yes. Consider options like Insofresh’s Affluent treasure crate, Janice Wong’s champagne gift sets, or The Hamper Story’s luxury hampers with abalone. These are ideal for corporate gifting.
Do Chinese New Year hampers come with customisation?
Many brands allow add-on messages or custom gift cards. The Hamper Story includes personalised greeting cards with every hamper, while TWG Tea lets you build your own tea gift set.
When should I order Chinese New Year hampers in Singapore?
It’s best to order between early January and the week before Chinese New Year to secure delivery slots.

