Indian grocery store located in Floor 1 · Elias Mall
Discover a taste of home at Shakthi Enterprise, your one-stop Indian grocery store located on Level 1 of Elias Mall. Since 2007, Shakthi Enterprise has been providing the community with a wide selection of authentic Indian ingredients, spices, and groceries to create delicious and traditional meals.
Find everything you need, from essential staples like rice, lentils, and flours to a vibrant array of spices, sauces, and ready-to-eat snacks. Explore a diverse range of products, including popular brands and hard-to-find ingredients that will elevate your cooking. Whether you're preparing a classic curry, a flavorful biryani, or simply stocking up on your favorite snacks, Shakthi Enterprise offers a comprehensive selection to meet all your culinary needs.
Conveniently located in Elias Mall, Shakthi Enterprise provides a friendly and welcoming atmosphere where you can browse at your leisure and find the perfect ingredients for your next culinary adventure. Visit us today and experience the authentic flavors of India. Contact us at 6582 0981 for inquiries.
"Do not hesitate to boycott this shop. No EFTPOS (nets) machine, high prices, and the counter staff doesn't know how to calculate age. I wasted 5 minutes of my life waiting for her to count my age, and she told me no, even though I am above the age limit to purchase cigarettes. Bad customer service."
Uma Pillai
"In this day and age, they don't accept NETS, credit cards, or PayLah. This is extremely inconvenient, especially if you're a regular customer.
As another reviewer mentioned, prices are higher than comparable shops in the neighborhood. While one might be willing to pay a bit more for convenience, they make payment a hassle. I'd rather just use GrabMart or Pandamart."
Geetha Saraswathi
"Very, very costly and not worth going there. Basically, every product is expensive. It's better to go to Mustafa instead of purchasing from this shop."
Positive Reviews
Bodhidas De Silva
Good stock. The prices are slightly high, but when you factor in the transport cost to places far away, like Mustafa, it's actually pretty alright.