Welcome to Namaste Foodie
At Namaste Foodie, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Indian street food in a welcoming, casual environment. Located within The Common Kitchen in Clarksville, MD, our women-owned food stand focuses on fresh, authentic dishes that are both delicious and accessible. Guests rave about our Chicken Kabobs, flavorful Dosas, and savory Kathi Rolls, all crafted with care. We embrace dietary preferences with vegan and vegetarian options, ensuring everyone finds something to love. With friendly service, outdoor seating, and a commitment to quality, Namaste Foodie invites you to savor the rich culinary heritage of India—one delicious bite at a time.
- 12250 Clarksville Pike Ste A Clarksville, MD 21029 United States Hotline: (301) 974-4478
Welcome to Namaste Foodie, a vibrant and welcoming corner of flavor nestled within The Common Kitchen food hall in Clarksville, MD. This delightful food stand specializes in a diverse selection of authentic Indian street food, offering both tantalizing vegetarian and vegan options that promise to excite your palate.
Stepping up to the counter, the aroma of spices greets you warmly, setting the tone for an extraordinary culinary journey. The menu showcases an irresistible range of dishes, from sizzling Chicken Kabobs to the ever-popular Paneer Kathi Rolls and crisp, savory Masala Dosas. One standout dish, highly recommended by our patrons, is the Chicken 65, featuring marinated tender chicken fried to perfection with a uniquely spiced yogurt sauce. Diners rave about the robust flavors and the freshness of every ingredient, making each bite an explosion of taste.
Namaste Foodie is more than just a food stand; it’s a commitment to quality and community. This women-owned establishment prides itself on friendly service and a warm atmosphere. Guests are often greeted with enthusiasm, creating a sense of belonging that enhances the dining experience. Regulars often share stories of their favorite dishes, like the Pani Puri and Bombai Bhel, best enjoyed with the tantalizing tamarind sauce that brings a delightful kick.
Not only does Namaste Foodie offer a menu packed with options, but it ensures accessibility as well. With wheelchair-friendly seating, outdoor areas, and ample parking, it's convenient for all diners. Whether you prefer to dine in, take out, or indulge in delivery, this little gem accommodates your needs with flair.
- Menu Highlights:
- Chicken Kabob - Ground chicken spiced to perfection, served with mint and tamarind sauce. $8.99
- Paneer Kathi Roll - A delightful wrap filled with spiced paneer, akin to a flavorful tortilla. Price varies
- Masala Dosa - Crispy, savory crepes filled with a comforting potato mixture. $14.99
- Gulab Jamun - A traditional Indian dessert that’s a sweet ending to your meal.
- Utilities Offered:
- Delivery and Takeout options
- Reservations accepted
- Full Bar plus Vegan and Vegetarian options
- Catering available for special events
- Dog-friendly outdoor seating
Customers consistently praise Namaste Foodie for its fast service, which allows you to enjoy your meal with minimal wait time, and the overall value for high-quality Indian cuisine. Visitors often compliment the cheerful staff, including the engaging owners who add a personal touch to your dining experience.
So whether you’re in the mood for a flavorful Chicken Lollipop to accompany a chilled drink from the full bar, or craving a classic like the Aloo Paratha with that comfort food feel, Namaste Foodie ensures each visit is a celebration of flavor, community, and hospitality.
For those looking for an authentic taste of India, make sure to stop by Namaste Foodie at 12250 Clarksville Pike Ste A. Your palate will thank you!

Friendly service and amazing food. The paneer Tikka sandwich was so so good. Will be back.

Namaste Foodie is a food stand within The Common Kitchen, an international food hall. The food hall and food stand itself is casual. This food stand features Desi Street Food. We ordered a Paneer Kathi roll and a Mutton Keema Pav. Both were good the Kathi roll reminded me of a tortilla wrap with blocked cheese, green peppers, onions, and sauce in it; mine had a bit of spice and it was great. It's also served with a handful of potato chips. The Mutton Keema Pav reminded me of a Sloppy Joe's sandwich, but with more spice and warm flavors. Food was great. Service was also nice. Depending on the type of food I was looking for, they made recommendations for me. They also finished making the food in about 12 minutes and brought our food to our table as the location wasn't too crowded when we went in the morning. They even checked in on us while we were there just to make sure we were satisfied!

Namaste was a surprise delight. The Bombay Sandwich didn't look like much, crammed into its too-small plastic container, but it really packed a punch. Complex, tasty, healthy, filling, and a decent value. A real winner.

I'm obsessed with this place. There are so many places in this food court that look good, but I always choose Namaste Foodie. I've tried most things on the menu and liked them all. My favorites have been the dahi puri, Bombay Bhel, samosa chaat, and the kathi rolls. Everything is made fresh, the yogurt and herbs add such a fresh brightness to the rest of the complex flavors. I always leave feeling happy and the food feels well balanced. I like the spice level of the food, but it might be a little spicy for some people. I've interacted with four people who work there, all of which were super nice. The older couple are super welcoming, kind and fun. It's located in a cool food court with lots of options. They have indoor and outdoor seating, live music on Fridays in the summer, and farmers markets on the weekends.

I had came upon this place as a meet-up for Miss Maryland local titleholders. When I saw this Indian restaurant, I was enthusiastic to try their pani-puri. Someone I know makes authentic and delicious pani-puri, so I wanted to check out how this place fares. The owners were nearby and were absolutely kind to me, making sure that I enjoyed the meal and even offering to carry the plate to my table since I was wearing ridiculously high heels. Customer Service - 5/5 Pani Puri - 4/5 The aesthetic and plating were absolutely gorgeous, but, what was lacking for me was the mint sauce. I prefer a more mintier sauce with a spicy kick to it. The tamarind sauce, on the other hand, I could drink that by itself! Delicious.

Got takeout for a few items. Here are my thoughts: - Chicken/paneer kathi roll: Not officially on the menu, but an exception was made to put both in. It was yummy. Flavorful, juicy, good sweetish side sauce. Would get again. Just for this, I'd give a 4 star rating. Everything else I tried so far was probably a 2-3, but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for things I haven't tried yet. - Samosa: A little on the bland side? Felt it was meh. - Pani puri: Disclaimer - I hadn't had this before. Not a huge fan of the item as a whole, even eaten together. The mash was cold. I wonder if it would be better if it was warm. - Gulab jamun: Fine, but I usually prefer a little fluffier. Good in a pinch, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get it here. If you're in a rush and there are any people in front of you, be aware there is usually one person working and you may be waiting a while. The owners/staff are really nice though!