Top Indian Supermarkets in Perth (2026)
1. India Grocer (Canning Vale, Balcatta & Cannington)
This is arguably the most organized and student-friendly chain in WA. They are known for high hygiene standards and a massive range of products.
- Best For: Fresh Indian sweets (Mithai), weekend offers, and organized aisles.
- Student Tip: Their Cannington store is easily accessible by public transport and perfect for students living near Curtin University.
- Website: indiagrocer.com.au
2. Prime Grocery / Prime Products (Osborne Park)
A hidden gem for bulk buyers. While they are wholesalers, they are open to the public and offer warehouse pricing.
- Best For: Bulk beans, lentils, and spices.
- 2026 Offer: Often provides a $10 voucher for every $50 spent, making it the “cost-effective” choice for roommates shopping together.
- Website: primeproducts.com.au
3. Mahal Mart (Online & Specialized)
A premium high-quality option that also caters to the Nepali community, offering a broad range of South Asian staples.
- Best For: Online shopping convenience and specialty items like Wagh Bakri tea or Pillsbury Atta.
- Website: mahalmart.com.au
4. Spice Destination (Clarkson)
Perfect for students living in the northern suburbs or attending ECU Joondalup.
- Best For: Authentic spices and specialized regional Indian snacks.
Perth Student Tiffin & Meal Services (2026)
Perth’s “Dabbawala” culture is more localized compared to Sydney or Melbourne, often revolving around restaurant-based subscriptions.
| Service Name | Location / Area | 2026 Specialty |
| Tiffinz Indian Food Bar | Balcatta | Offers a specific “Tiffinz” menu for quick pickups and deliveries in the North. |
| Maharaja Indian Bistro | Nedlands | Excellent for UWA students. Offers delivery to Nedlands, Dalkeith, and Claremont. |
| Divine Indian | East Perth | Good for students living in CBD apartments; offers online ordering and delivery. |
Suburban “Desi” Hubs
If you are looking for a high concentration of shops and restaurants, head to these suburbs:
- Canning Vale / Willetton: The largest South Asian population in Perth. You’ll find shops like Spicy Touch and India Grocer here.
- Albany Highway (Cannington/Victoria Park): A massive stretch of Indian eateries and small grocers, very close to Curtin University.
- Osborne Park: The destination for warehouse-style bulk shopping (NOR – North of the River).
2026 Budget Hacks for Perth Students
- The “Spice Merchant” Tip: Look for the Spice Merchant brand in local shops; their 1kg bags of lentils are often $1–$2 cheaper than branded versions.
- Transperth Tip: Most Indian hubs are located near major train lines (Armadale Line for Cannington). Use your SmartRider to save on parking and fuel.
- Avoid Airport Purchases: Perth’s airport prices are high. Wait until you get to a suburban grocery store to buy your 10kg bag of rice.






