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Businiess name:  Namaste Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love Namaste! It's definitely my favorite Indian restaraunt in the area and has become my family's go-to choice for celebration dinners. The Baigan Bharta is by far my favorite thing on the menu, and the naan is consistently fluffy and perfect. Everyone who works there has been very friendly and attentive. While I agree that the decor is very modest, my focus is on the food, and I've always been very happy with that. The people who complained in their reviews that they had to ask for raita or side dishes obviously didn't read the menu, because it's very clear that they need to be ordered separately. My one wish is that they would add this appetizer I've had in Indian restaraunts in DC but have never found out here called aloo papri-- little potato puffs, chick peas, tamarind chutney, raita, and coriander chutney all mixed together. Then it would be perfect.

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