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Came in and this place is located in a small food court. It's a really cool experience and I tried several locations when Namaste Foodie caught my eye. The owner was very friendly and offered me free samples. I went with the lamb wrap and she gave me a free sample of the curry as well. The meat was tender and the spice was perfect. I really recommend coming here for a nice spring lunch, or anything really! They have a house made ketchup as well... kinda wish they would bottle and sell it, cause it was really good too!
Great service. Great food Bombay BHEL is fantastic. Definitely worth a try.Food: 5/5
Got the butter chicken for lunch today and it was so good. The owners are so nice. I really enjoyed the samosas. Everything was warm and fresh. I would highly recommend this place for lunch. It’s the best Indian food and all of Maryland.
I don’t usually think of trendy when I think of home made nostalgic soul warming food. But Namaste Foodie has figured out a modest menu of Indian dishes that somehow transports you to a trendy street food booth in Dehli and your aunties kitchen all at once. The dishes are flavorful and prepared well with that extra attentiveness much like your mom or auntie would have. Indecision might be the only challenge if you’re not sure whether you’ll have one of their scrumptious chaats, a soul filling rice bowl of butter paneer masala or one of their delightful kathi rolls. But the owners will patiently and graciously help you decide while you try a cup of chai on the house. Or just plan on coming back with your family or friends and order a few items to share family street food style.