10 Chinese New Year Snacks To Buy: ‘Huat’ Croissants, Bak Kwa Caramel Cookies & More
Here’s our pick of Chinese New Year snacks for 2026.
It’s Chinese New Year, and you don’t have to be a Generation Z-er to be in peak “treat culture” mode. The term, which began with a Treat Yo Self meme sparked by the television show Parks And Recreation, has morphed into a social media trend in which people post videos of their small, morale-boosting purchases – little luxuries, if you will – like a sought-after Labubu or a $12 iced tea. And what could be more of a small luxury than paying a premium for bak kwa just because it’s February?
So treat yo self with these selection of snacks that we’re splurging our money and calories on this Lunar New Year.
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3. English biscuits and Bak Kwa Alfajores from Pastry Love
We’ll take any excuse to snack on home-based baker Sheila J’s English Biscuits ($36 for a tin of 16) that are hands-down better than any store-bought version. Her custard and chocolate cream biscuits are crisp and rich yet so easy to demolish. Every Chinese New Year, she also bakes Bak Kwa Alfajores ($22 a dozen) – hearty, cornflake and bak kwa-flecked South American-style cookie sandwiches filled with burnt caramel cream, more chopped bak kwa and crushed cornflakes.