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Where To Get Indian Snacks & Sweets In Klang Valley For Deepavali 2024

Celebrate the festival of lights with a happy tummy!

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Disclaimer: Take note that many, if not most, of this places will have more varieties of snacks and sweets, especially during the festive season. 

1. Jai Hind Restaurant, KL

Jai Hind KL, established in 1946, is a beloved Indian restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, known for its authentic Punjabi cuisine, including flavourful curries, biryanis, dosas, and vegetarian dishes.

During Deepavali, Jai Hind becomes a popular spot for festive sweets and snacks, offering traditional Indian treats like laddus, barfis, and jalebis, as well as savoury items such as murukku and samosas.

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Address
15, Jalan Melayu City Centre,
50100 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
8.30am - 8pm (Daily)
Closed on Wednesdays.

2. Selera Snacks

Selera Snacks is open year-round, offering over 20 varieties of murukku, including unique flavours like Cheese Murukku, Garlic Murukku, Chilli Murukku, and Masala Murukku.

It's the perfect spot to stock up on all your favourite Indian snacks, ideal for serving guests before the festivities. 

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Image via Selera Snacks (Facebook)

Address
22, Medan Selera PJ Old Town, Petaling Jaya

Opening hours
9am - 10pm (Daily)

3. Moghul Mahal Restaurant

Moghul Mahal offers a variety of traditional Indian snacks and desserts that complement its main menu of Mughlai and North Indian cuisine. For snacks, you can expect to find items like samosas, paneer tikka, and papad, often served with a selection of chutneys.

In terms of desserts, Moghul Mahal features popular North Indian sweets such as gulab jamun, rasmalai, kulfi, and gajar ka halwa.

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Address
153, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad,
Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur

You can check out the full list of their outlets here.

Opening hours
9am - 11pm (Daily)

4. Patiala Punjabi Sweets Stall

Patiala Punjabi Sweets Stall is a popular spot in Kuala Lumpur known for its authentic Punjabi sweets and snacks. Located in the bustling area of Brickfields, this stall is cherished by locals for its wide selection of traditional Indian desserts and savoury items.

You can expect to find treats like jalebi, palkova, coconut candy, laddu, and gulab jamun, among many others.

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Address
Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
10am - 9pm (Daily)

5. Amachi's Palagaram (online shop)

Not in the mood to head out? Amachi's Palagaram offers a variety of murukku, jam tarts, and nei urandai that you can conveniently order from home. Enjoy authentic snacks and sweets without leaving your couch!

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6. WTF Restaurant - What Tasty Food

Although it's a popular eatery for Indian food, WTF Restaurant in Bangsar also has a good selection of traditional Indian snacks and sweets for the festive season. 

If you're feeling peckish, a must-try are their varieties of panipuri!

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Address
98, Lorong Maarof, Bangsar,
59100 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
11am - 9.30pm (Mondays) 
11am - 10.30pm (Tuesdays to Thursdays)
11am - 11pm (Fridays to Sundays)

7. Mr Naan & Mrs Idly

Mr Naan and Mrs Idly serves a mix of North and South Indian cuisine, including vegan and gluten-free options. Their menu features a selection of snacks and sweets, including jalebi, gulab jamun, rasmalai, payasam, murukku, and more, making it a great spot to satisfy those munchies!

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Image via Mr Naan & Mrs Idly (Facebook)

Address
190, Jalan Tun Sambanthan,
Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
11am - 9.30pm (Mondays - Thursdays)
11am - 10.30pm (Fridays - Sundays) 

8. A2B Adyar Ananda Bhavan

A2B (Adyar Ananda Bhavan) in Kuala Lumpur is a popular branch of the renowned South Indian restaurant chain, famous for its authentic and diverse menu.

They have several outlets in Klang Valley, offering packets of savoury snacks and plenty of traditional Indian sweets like palkova, burfi, laddu, and halwa.  

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Address
- Masjid India
141, Jalan Bunus, Jalan Masjid India,
City Centre, 50100 Kuala Lumpur

- Brickfields
254, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Brickfields,
50470 Kuala Lumpur

- Bukit Bintang
102, Jalan Pudu Lama, Bukit Bintang,
50200 Kuala Lumpur

- Klang
92, Jalan Tengku Kelana, Kawasan 1,
41000 Klang, Selangor

Opening hours
8am - 10pm (Daily)

9. Ganapathi Sweets & Snacks Trading

Located in Jalan Ipoh, Ganapathi Sweets & Snacks is a popular destination during Indian festivals like Deepavali, where customers flock to purchase festive sweets and snacks to share with family and friends. The shop is appreciated for its fresh, handmade products that stay true to authentic Indian recipes.

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Image via Ganapathi Sweets & Snacks Trading/Google

Address
P1, Jalan Ipoh, off Jalan Terolak,
Taman Bamboo, 51200 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
7am - 9pm (Daily)

10. Srinivasa Sweets

Srinivasa Sweets buzzes with activity during festivals and celebrations, as customers eagerly seek out their festive treats.

Alongside an impressive selection of traditional sweets, they also offer a variety of savoury snacks. So, be sure to get your fix here!

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Address
21, Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
8am - 8pm (Daily)

11. Chat Masala

Chat Masala is a well-known restaurant in Brickfields where people come for authentic Indian food. But you'll also find a good variety of colourful sweets and snacks on display that you can enjoy in-store or as takeaway.

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Address
259, Jalan Tun Sambanthan,
Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
8am - 11pm (Daily)

12. Sri Tirupathy Sweets

If you're hosting guests this Deepavali or simply want to enjoy some snacks at home, Sri Tirupathy Sweets has everything you need, perfectly packaged and ready to go. 

From jars of crunchy murukku to a wide variety of traditional sweets, you and your guests will be truly spoiled for choice.

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Address
10, Jalan Udang Geragau,
Taman Megah, 52000 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
8am - 8.30pm (Daily)

13. Namaste India

Namaste India is a popular Indian restaurant with several branches around the Klang Valley. They offer a selection of traditional snacks and sweets, especially during Deepavali, with favourites like gulab jamun, rasmalai, jalebi, samosas, panipuri, barfi, and more.

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Address
- Hartamas
6-G, Jalan 31/70a,
Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

- TTDI
128, Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi,
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

- Bangsar
5, Jalan Kerinchi, Bangsar South,
59200 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
11.30am - 11pm (Daily)

14. The Ganga Cafe

Known for its delicious vegetarian cuisine and warm atmosphere, The Ganga Cafe enhances the festive spirit by offering an array of snacks and sweet treats during celebrations.

You can enjoy a variety of both sweet and savoury options, and even pack some of your favourites to take home to continue the festivities!

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Address
19, Lorong Kurau, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
10am - 10pm (Daily)

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