Ramesh Groceries Croydon, UK

About us

We started with
one table.

In 1998, Ramesh Sivanandan sold curry leaves and drumsticks from one table on Surrey Street market in Croydon. He started because no shop nearby sold them.

The table became a small unit. The unit became a proper shop. The same family still runs it today.

Our job is simple: find the things people cannot get anywhere else, and always have them in stock. Most of what we sell — rice, flour, oil, tins — you could buy in any supermarket. What you cannot get there is someone who knows which one you need. Idly rice and ponni rice are not the same thing, and we will tell you which to buy.

We began delivering in 2019, when a regular customer broke her wrist and asked us to drop a sack of rice at her door. We have delivered ever since. Today we pack every order by hand in Croydon and send it anywhere in the UK.

1998

One table on the market

Curry leaves, drumsticks and coriander. Saturdays only.

2003

Our own shop

A real shop with a cold room. Rice starts arriving by the pallet.

2011

We add a freezer

Parottas, tapioca and grated coconut. Our Sri Lankan and Kerala range doubles.

2019

We start delivering

Three postcodes. About forty orders a week.

2026

We deliver across the UK

Same shop, same family. Every order still packed by hand.

1998

Trading in Croydon since

900+

Products in stock

90

Brands we stock

7

Days a week we open

Fresh deliveries a week

How we buy

Three rules we have
never changed.

Rule one

Buy small and often

We get fresh food twice a week, not once. There is less to choose from on a Thursday, but the leaves are better on a Tuesday.

Rule two

Stock what people ask for

If three people ask for something in a month, we put it on the shelf. That is how our Sri Lankan range started.

Rule three

Tell you when it is not good

If the okra arrives poor, we say so before you order it — not after you have opened the box.