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Businiess name:  Namaste Indian Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As a Namaste regular, frequent traveler to India, and someone who has enjoyed Indian cooking for several decades, I can safely say that Namaste's ala carte menu offers many tasty appetizers and main dishes that stand up well against the competition. True, the setting and ambience are neither romantic nor particularly attractive (yes, the place could do with a makeover [and the restrooms are a throwback to the late 19th century])---but that's not the reason I eat there and, in my opinion, should not deter anyone from eating there either. I've also tried the buffet a couple of times---it's actually pretty good but not quite as good as the food cooked to order. There is some unevenness: for example, on some visits, the pakoras and samosas might have sat around for a bit and the accompanying condiments are not as fresh as they should be; at other times, everything is delicious. The restaurant is licensed (beer and wine) and offers both booths and tables. If you are unfamiliar with Indian cooking and need information on ingredients or advice on what to order---or would like things cooked a certain way (spicy, not spicy, etc.)---the owner is usually very accommodating. Prices are reasonable, the dining room is rarely crowded, and table service is usually provided by the owner in person, with occasional help from the busboys. There are other Indian restaurants in the area but, after trying them, I usually end up returning to Namaste. Pros: Tandoori mixed grill, lamb curry, spinach pakoras, onion pakoras, chile pakoras Cons: The restrooms---ugh!!!

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