Cracking your head for your festive gifting or craving for a sweet pick-me-up? Well, if you’re a Westie, come accomplish these 2 goals at once by visiting the Jurong Point Christmas Fair, happening till 28 Dec 2025.


The fair boasts a total of 34 stalls, including 10 booths belonging to the Crafters Market. As I explored the grounds, it became clear that the pastries, desserts, and sugary temptations easily outnumber the savouries. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, consider this your personal playground of indulgence!

Those who frequent Haji Lane would find The French American Bakery familiar. Manned by a friendly kakak, you can find a plethora of pastries like Cheese Shiopan (S$4.50), Almond Croissant (S$5.90), Cinnamon Bun (S$4.20), and the best-seller Kouign-Amann (S$5.20).

If you’re a frequent traveler to Korea, you might have spotted hodu–gwaja, a walnut puff cake that resembles an actual walnut. At KIMHODU, each bake is freshly prepared and proudly made using pure, 100% rice flour. Yam lovers can go for the Orh Ni Flavour (S$10 for 6 pieces, S$15 for 10 pieces). You can also get them with red bean fillings with varieties like Golden Crush and Chocoreo (S$8 for 6 pieces, S$12 for 10 pieces). Take a bite and you’ll find chunks of walnut embedded within — delicious!

Feeling parched? Quench your thirst at Ichigo with their lineup of refreshing beverages. They have just launched 3 new flavours — Genmaicha Latte (S$5.90), Organic Sencha Latte (S$6.90), and Wakocha (Black Tea) Latte (S$5.90). Matcha fans can go for their signature Strawberry Matcha Latte (S$7.90 for barista, S$9.90 for ceremonial) or the refreshing Mango Matcha Latte (S$7.90 for barista, S$9.90 for ceremonial).

If you like all things banana, come support our local home businesses and startups like House Of Banoffee and The Freshly Baked. The former sells its British-inspired dessert made with toffee, bananas and whipped cream along with a biscuit base. Get the Single (S$4) or the Double (S$5.50) and trust me, it’s so darn good! The latter offers moist and fragrant banana cakes in flavours like Plain, Walnut, Chocolate Chip, and Pandan Chocolate Chip. Psst, I think they’re better than those from across the, ahem, causeway.

Head to Ned’s Crêpe for sweet options like Lemon Sugar (S$5) and Cheesy Moo Moo (S$7). I took a savoury break and went for the Christmas Special (S$10) crepe, filled with turkey ham, mozzarella cheese, lettuce, honey, and cranberries.

I walked past Tepung Pelita and thought the little green and white desserts were kueh jongkong but I was mistaken. It’s actually Kuih Thai Tako (S$5 for 6 pieces), a traditional Malay dessert made of green bean flour, sugar, coconut milk and pandan juice. I loved how the top layer was slightly salty, and the bottom green layer had bits of crunchy water chestnut hiding within like sneaky ninjas.
For an assortment of colourful jellies, Uncle Rabbit Jelly House impresses with mini cups with over 10 flavours including Almond, Mango, Mosaic, and Gula Melaka (S$2 for each).

Swing by Lele Bakery for some cutesy Christmas Mini Log cakes (S$4.80) and Mini Bento Cakes (S$13.80) in flavours like Black Sesame and Lychee Rose. Don’t miss out on the decadent Banana Pudding (S$12.80 per pint) which is just divine.

Look out for this chirpy and energetic aunty at Kim’s Duet, and she’ll gladly let you sip some samples of her Kopi–C (S$11 for 20 satchets) and Teh–C (S$11 for 20 sachets). This 1988 brand hailing from Bedok industrial park initially started out as a supplier which supplies to various kopitiams and restaurants.

Get fresh durians at Vlack Durians with a variety of 450g to 550g bundles which include: MSW Bundle A (S$99 for 3 boxes + 1 free), Blackthorn Bundle B (S$99 for 3 boxes + 1 free), and D24 Sultan King (S$88 for 3 boxes + 2 free). You can also WhatsApp them at +65 8770 9601 and mention ‘Jurong Point Christmas Fair‘ to get an additional S$5 off. They also provide FREE same-day islandwide delivery from 6pm to 10pm.
If you love Japanese confectionery, Yoku Moku is the place to head to for beautifully-packaged gifts.

To me, SL II Muffins is paradise as I spotted several yummy treats like their varieties of Swiss Roll (S$2 to S$2.30), Coconut Tart (S$2.30), and Banana Chocolate Muffin (S$2.30), just to name a few.

Beyond the food, don’t miss the retail section featuring a diverse collection of lifestyle products, popular Labubu toys, fidget keychains, and more. Head down to the Jurong Point Christmas Fair today!
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