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Indian buffet Namaste America closes in Deer Park
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Vegetable biryani at Namaste America, an Indian restaurant in Deer Park which has closed. Credit: Namaste America
The unlimited nan has come to an end at Deer Park’s Namaste America, which has closed.
Owner Andy Advani opened Namaste America 4 1⁄2 years ago in a strip mall at 526 Commack Rd., offering a buffet table loaded with Indian classics such as tandoori chicken, butter chicken and samosa chaat.
The buffet, which cost $9.99 at lunch and $13.99 during dinner during the week, came with unlimited nan — and diners could also choose from a la carte menu dishes such as palak paneer and goat biryani, plus six kinds of nan and four types of lassi.