Top Indian Supermarkets in Melbourne (2026)
1. Hindustan Imports (Dandenong & Online)
This is the “Mecca” of Indian groceries in Victoria. As a direct importer, they offer warehouse prices that local smaller shops can’t match.
- Best For: Bulk lentils (Dals), 20kg bags of Basmati rice, and large packs of spices.
- The “Student Hack”: They offer Free Melbourne Metro delivery for online orders over $90. If you share an order with 2–3 roommates, you save on both price and petrol.
- Website: hindustan.com.au
2. India At Home (Multiple Locations)
With a massive network across suburbs like Dandenong South, Footscray, and Brunswick, this is the most convenient chain in Melbourne.
- Best For: Brand-name snacks (Haldiram’s, Kurkure), specialty frozen parathas, and “Hot Deals” on Ghee.
- 2026 Tip: Check their website’s “Hot Deals” section regularly; it’s common to find 30–50% off on staples like tea and biscuits.
- Website: indiaathome.com.au
3. Tales of India (CBD & Delivery)
For students living in high-rise apartments in the Melbourne CBD, getting to the outer suburbs is a hassle.
- Service: Specialized in fast, same-day delivery to the CBD and surrounding suburbs.
- New Customer Perk: Look for their “5% OFF” first-order codes (e.g., TRYTALES).
- Website: talesofindia.com.au
Melbourne’s Best Student Tiffin Services (2026)
If you are a student with zero time to cook, Melbourne’s tiffin scene offers healthy, “home-style” meals delivered to your door.
| Service Name | Price (Approx.) | Specialty | Website |
| Tiffinly | $12 – $15 per meal | Ayurvedic & Holistic: No preservatives, low oil, very healthy. | tiffinly.com.au |
| igoforlocal | $80+ per week | Variety: Offers both Veg and Non-Veg meal boxes across Melbourne. | igoforlocal.com |
| Jumbo Meals | $12 per tiffin | Budget: Based in Lalor; offers 2 curries + rice + roti for a flat fee. | jumbomeals.com.au |
Pro Tips for Melbourne Students
- Dandenong Market (The Bazaar): Visit Spice Inn Groceries inside the market on Fridays or Sundays for some of the lowest produce and spice prices in the city.
- Footscray for Freshness: If you live in the West (near Victoria University), Footscray Market is the best place for fresh ginger, garlic, and green chillies at a fraction of supermarket prices.
- Check Expiry Dates: In 2026, always check the “Best Before” date on imported flours (Atta) and oils, as transit times for international shipping can sometimes lead to older stock.






