Indian groceries online shop in Singapore – MyIndia.Sg for home delivery. From fresh vegetables, groceries, appliances and many more.
[feast_advanced_jump_to]Disclosure: This post is sponsored by MyIndia.SG (Singapore only)
I used to do monthly groceries my visiting little India before the pandemic. The frequency used to be from weekly to monthly. But after lockdown, order Indian groceries online.
In between Vj used to buy from a grocery shop near his office, but now again after the heightened alert, it’s back to square one. I keep looking for best online store for Indian grocery.
Online shop
This is when MyIndia.SG approached me to try their service. I browsed their site and found a wide range of products online. You can find groceries in wholesale price.
There are various brands from popular, organic, new, local brands available to choose from. Website have categorized by clearly for your needs for easily browsing and choosing the product you want.
Home delivery
They deliver across the island and you can choose your comfortable timing from their deliver slot which is open from very next 24 hours.
The minimum order for free delivery is 60 SGD and above. There is no cash on delivery option.
I ordered on an afternoon and the very next day evening I received the delivery on time.
Highlights
When I browsed the products there were a wide range of items from rice, cereals, legumes, dal, oil, spices, organic products, beverages, fresh fruits and vegetables.
Furthermore, beauty products, Pooja prayer items, snacks and sweets from popular brands, even some medicines, stationeries, home appliances.
They promise fresh groceries, quality products at best price that are cheapest and on-time deliver too.
My shopping haul
From Pooja items section I bought my usual buy Agar bathi and a bundle of Indian Jasmine.
The jasmine was very fresh and house was filled with the fragrance once our delivery reached home. Just as fresh as you would go and pick personally, good quality!
From fresh vegetable section, I bought raw banana, green chillies, ginger, lemon and my most interesting buy freshest Brahmi leaves (vallarai keerai). Can’t wait to try out new dishes with it. Check out my latest post : Vallarai keerai thuvaiyal
I also bought A2B mullu murukku as I am big fan of their snack ranges. Other popular brand snacks also available, so do check it out. You will also find other popular snack items like then mittai, kadalai mittai etc that you will find in little India shops.
Ordered tetra pack milk carton as well as we regularly buy for making curd. I am sure many of you do this, so you can make use of this as well.
Roti tawa – I saw and picked up a roti tawa from a popular brand. Though I own a roti making machine, I rely on such dedicated pan for making parathas and other flat breads. I do not mix my pan I use for making dosa with the roti making tawa.
Don’t miss
I found this interesting category which has Best deals on shopping online grocery. I got our favorite Panneer Soda and found many other great deals from popular brands like 777, Nirapara, Bambino etc. under the weekly clearance sale. Don’t forget to check it out.
Other than that, there is also Super sale where you can get up to 70% discounted price on selected products.
Other than that I also got Instant Gulab Jamun mix popular in India at a good price.
Review
Overall my experience with them are smooth and I got prompt response with delivery on time.
The products we all in good condition, vegetables I ordered were as fresh as I would go and personally get from Little India.
While browsing the products I had a feel like a mini Mustafa online.
I am sure they will keep introducing more and more range of products, brands.
If you are in Singapore and looking for online delivery of Indian groceries, products, do check their website and try their service to experience.
Disclosure: Though this is a sponsored post, I have expressed the views honestly.
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