
We found the best Christmas cookies in Singapore that even Santa Claus will approve.
Christmas cookies in Singapore deserve all the love. We love seeing local bakeries pushing their creative limits because you’ll see cookies in every shape and size, in a variety of colours, and with tons of glitter. Plus, they make great gifts if you have little ones visiting your home on the days leading up to Christmas. After finding out where to get Christmas cookies, you can also order up your Christmas log cake in Singapore.
Where to buy Christmas cookies in Singapore
1. Fieldnotes

Holiday exclusive flavours have made it to Fieldnotes’ Christmas collection! Fieldnotes, you had us at matcha strawberry cookies… The cookies also come with individual paper bags tied with white and gold ribbon upon request, in case you want to gift them to that special someone. Consider grabbing one of the brand’s citrusy log cakes at the same time!
Flavours: Cinnamon fruit cake, matcha strawberry, and espresso sea salt
Price: Starts from $15.91
Where to buy: Fieldnotes, available online
2. Cakebar

If you prefer cookies that are perfect for Christmas but are also timeless enough to keep until New Year’s Eve, Cakebar has just the cookies for you. The gingerbread man butter cookies are great if you want the iconic shape without the taste of gingerbread. Plus, they come plain so you can get your own coloured icing and let the kids decorate them!
Flavours: Butter, matcha seasalt butter, dark chocolate seasalt butter, and more
Price: Starts from $15
Where to buy: Cakebar, available online
3. Folks & Stories

Three soft-baked cookies, a pack of sable cookies, and two packs of crunchy cookies – the team at Folks & Stories know variety is the spice of life. Its jolly box of six brings joy with the seasonal salted caramel cheesecake and chocolate milk soft-baked cookie, and new matcha and ginger cookies!
Flavours: Salted caramel, matcha chocolate with strawberry, ginger and orange, and more
Price: From $17
Where to buy: Folks & Stories, available online
4. Nesuto

Nesuto’s cakes are known to be delicate works of minimalist art, and its Christmas cookies are no different. You can get tubs of Nesuto’s sables in coconut, cinnamon, and chocolate. But we’re eyeing its more festive bites! Its signature gingerbread cookie has crispy edges while still being soft in the middle – a delight for the senses! Matcha lovers, you can’t miss out on the matcha Christmas tree cookies made with ceremonial-grade matcha.
Flavours: Gingerbread, and matcha
Price: Starts from $15
Where to buy: Nesuto, available online
5. All Things Delicious

Our favourite halal cafe and catering brand kicks Christmas up a notch with its festive gingerbread man cookies! A fun gift for the kiddos, you can get individually wrapped gingerbread men or wreath cookies. If gingerbread isn’t your preferred flavour, you can always get its reliable classics. We still dream about the coconut gula melaka cookies.
Flavours: Gingerbread, coconut gula melaka, matcha butter, chocolate chip, pecan demerara, and more
Price: Starts from $5.90
Where to buy: All Things Delicious, available online
6. The Jellyhearts

Locally grown brand The Jellyhearts has more to offer than just its iconic cheesecake this Christmas. Its handmade cookies include egg-free options and are all baked in its halal-certified kitchen. The Christmas Cookie House box is one of the most popular designs, so be sure to grab one before it’s gone!
Flavours: Salted caramel, oatmeal cranberry, pecan chocolate chip, and more
Price: Starts from $15.80
Where to buy: The Jellyhearts, available online
7. Janice Wong

When it comes to Christmas cookies in Singapore, we say Janice Wong’s selection satisfies almost every palate. The brand’s stunning collection also boasts gorgeous cakes, bon bons, and edible gifts. If you want more than just Christmas cookies, you can get Janice Wong’s advent calendar and be surprised by a myriad of treats.
Flavours: Maple pecan, chocolate cranberry spice, and chai orange white chocolate macadamia
Price: Starts from $23
Where to buy: Janice Wong, available online
8. Annabella Patisserie

If you’re looking for a fun holiday activity to do with your friends or the kids, grab this DIY butter cookie set from Annabella Patisserie. It saves you the headache of baking your own cookies and looking for the right icing because it’s all packaged with a bow for you in this kit. Remember to refrigerate it afterwards so your creations don’t melt. Oh, and you can’t forget to add Annabella Patisserie’s popular macarons to your cart!
Flavours: Butter
Price: From $21.90
Where to buy: Annabella Patisserie, available online
9. Royce Chocolate

Yes, Royce may be best known for its fresh chocolate, but you can’t ignore other treats like its cookies! Delicately packed in boxes of six, its festive Christmas cookies come in snowman, reindeer, and Christmas tree patterns. Alternatively, you can get the coconut baton cookies in special Christmas packaging.
Flavours: Butter, and coconut
Price: From $19
Where to buy: Royce Chocolate, available online and at Royce Chocolate stores, multiple locations including Tampines, Tanjong Pagar, and Serangoon
10. Famous Amos

We can never resist Famous Amos cookies – especially when they come in these adorable holiday boxes! There are a multitude of gift sets you can choose from, which make great presents if you’re visiting relatives this holiday season. We particularly love the joyful gingerbread man tin and the snowman’s house box!
Flavours: Chocolate chip, butterscotch and pecan, oatmeal raisin and cinnamon, white chocolate chip, and more
Price: Starts from $14.80
Where to buy: Famous Amos, available online and at Famous Amos stores, multiple locations including Parkway Parade, Toa Payoh, and Wisma Atria
If you need us, we’ll be busy munching on our favourite Christmas cookies in Singapore.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do Christmas cookies usually go on sale?
Most bakeries start selling them during mid-November. Smaller home-based bakeries may open up pre-orders a little closer to December.
Do Christmas cookies melt in Singapore’s humidity?
Cookies that have a lot of butter in them may melt quickly if not stored properly. It’s recommended that you store your cookies in the fridge or in an airtight container after opening them.
Can I bring Christmas cookies out of Singapore?
Yes, most cookies are travel-friendly. We recommend avoiding any frosted or cream-filled cookies to avoid melting.

