Snack Hunt at Jewel & Changi :Pasalubong Made Easy

Snacks = my love language. 💕 Every time I fly home, my family knows I’m coming back with pasalubong from Jewel & Changi Airport. Here are my tried-and-tested foodie favorites that never fail to bring smiles.

🍫 From Jewel

🍪 Backyard Bakers (L1) – Fudgy brownies & brookies = perfect hand-carry snack.

🏷️ Ranges from 7.90 - 10.00

🥔 NTUC FairPrice (B2 & T3 B2) – Truffle potato chips, cheaper than convenience stores.

🏷️ small 1.20 big 2.95

🛒 Don Don Donki (B1) – Quirky Japanese snacks & fun finds = instant pasalubong win.

☕ Transit Area

🍰 Bengawan Solo – The pandan cake my parents always request. (Also available in Jewel level 1 & T3 public)

☕ Bacha Coffee – Coffee for hubby, croissants for kids, pound cake for me 💕.

🍵 TWG Tea – Elegant tea tins & macarons, perfect for gifting.

🍿 Garrett Popcorn – Sweet + salty Chicago Mix, best for sharing (if it lasts 😆).

🍫 Mr. Bucket Chocolatier – Bonbons & bars, Earl Grey chocolate is my fave!

🧁 Public Area

☕ Kenangan Coffee (T2 L2) – Banana & chocolate muffins. Best chilled, my kids’ current obsession.

Because we’re foodies, pasalubong isn’t just a gift—it’s how we share love, flavors, and little pieces of every trip. 🥰

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Note:

• Pasalubong – A gift or souvenir brought home for family and friends after a trip.

• Tito/Tita – Filipino terms for uncle and aunt.

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2025/10/1 Edited to

... Read moreIf you’re like me, finding the perfect pasalubong—that special gift to bring back home—is a joyful part of traveling. At Jewel and Changi Airport, the variety of snack options makes this task both fun and easy. For those looking to explore beyond the usual, I highly recommend checking out Don Don Donki on basement 1 for quirky and unique Japanese snacks that add an exciting twist to your gift box. Also, consider the truffle potato chips from NTUC FairPrice available in both basement 2 locations of Terminal 3 and Jewel. They’re surprisingly affordable compared to elsewhere, perfect for budget-conscious snack hunters. For tea lovers, TWG Tea’s elegant tins and macarons offer a sophisticated treat that doubles as a beautiful gift. Personally, I can’t resist finishing a bag of Garrett Popcorn’s sweet and salty Chicago Mix almost before sharing! If you prefer something more indulgent, Mr. Bucket Chocolatier's Earl Grey chocolate bars have become a family favorite—rich, fragrant, and delightfully memorable. When I travel with kids, Kenangan Coffee’s banana and chocolate muffins at Terminal 2 Level 2 have been a hit, especially when chilled. These little treats bring smiles and happy moments, showing that pasalubong isn’t just about snacks; it’s about sharing love with everyone waiting at home. Remember, packing your pasalubong snacks carefully helps them stay fresh—using sturdy boxes or tins from Jewel’s shops can ensure they arrive looking and tasting as great as when you bought them. Exploring these options definitely adds charm and ease to the tradition of bringing home tasty souvenirs from Changi Airport.