Heritage and household groceries names that Surat grew up with — region-rooted brands worth knowing alongside the top 10 stores above.
Surati Farsan
Since 1950 · Surat
Ghari (sweet), locho, and traditional Surati farsan
Iconic Surat-born brand that has made the city's distinctive farsan and namkeen famous across Gujarat and beyond. Known for maintaining traditional recipes that define Surat's culinary identity, with multiple outlets serving the city's residents for decades.
Rajbhog Foods
Since 1967 · Surat
Traditional Gujarati sweets and savory snacks
Heritage sweets and snacks brand with deep roots in Surat's diamond merchant community, expanding from the city to become a Gujarat household name. The brand represents Surat's tradition of quality farsan-making passed down through generations.
Amul
Since 1946 · Anand, Gujarat
Milk, butter, cheese, and dairy products
Gujarat's pride and India's dairy revolution, founded in Anand district, this cooperative has been the cornerstone of Gujarati households for over seven decades. Every Surat kitchen stocks Amul products, and the brand's connection to Gujarat's cooperative movement runs deep.
Jalaram Khakhra
Since 1972 · Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Traditional Gujarati khakhras in multiple flavors
Ahmedabad-based brand that has become a staple in Surat homes, representing Gujarat's beloved breakfast tradition. The brand's khakhras are found in virtually every grocery store across Surat, serving the city's large Gujarati-speaking population.
Vadilal
Since 1907 · Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Ice creams, frozen foods, and ready-to-eat snacks
Ahmedabad-founded heritage brand that pioneered ice cream and frozen foods in Gujarat, with a commanding presence in Surat for over eight decades. The brand's ready-to-eat products and ice creams are fixtures in Surat households.
Dharti Masala
Since 1980 · Gujarat
Traditional Gujarati spice blends and masalas
Gujarat-based spice brand that has been serving Surat's kitchens with authentic Gujarati masala blends for decades. The brand understands the distinct taste preferences of Surat cuisine, from sambhaar masala to chaat masala.
Parle
Since 1929 · Mumbai, Maharashtra
Parle-G glucose biscuits and confectionery
Though Mumbai-founded, Parle has been synonymous with Surat childhood memories for generations, with Parle-G biscuits being a household essential. The brand's glucose biscuits and confectionery have been sold in every corner shop across Surat since the 1950s.
Anil Products
Since 1961 · Rajkot, Gujarat
Gujarati-style pickles, papad, and preserves
Rajkot-based heritage brand specializing in pickles and traditional Gujarati food products with strong distribution across Surat. The brand's authentic Gujarati-style pickles and papad resonate with Surat's culinary preferences.
Sugam Foods
Since 1985 · Gujarat
Instant dhokla, khaman, and Gujarati snack mixes
Gujarat-rooted brand offering ready-to-cook and instant mixes tailored to Gujarati tastes, widely available across Surat's retail stores. The brand's dhokla and khaman mixes have become pantry staples for time-pressed Surat families.
Lijjat Papad
Since 1959 · Mumbai, Maharashtra
Hand-rolled papads in traditional varieties
Mumbai-born women's cooperative with a powerful presence in Surat homes since the 1960s, representing self-reliance and quality. The brand's papads are a dinner table essential across Surat, trusted for their consistent quality and traditional taste.