"Namaste, ( according to my research ) is a respectful form of greeting when spoken and is accompanied by the clasped hands gesture. Not only is it the apt name of the restaurant but, without fail, is how every diner is greeted, more often than not by the utterly charming lady owner, resplendent in her Sari.With such a welcome, you really do feel welcomed, and it does set the tone for your visit. I have been there several times, often for lunch in the Summer months enjoying the enclosed courtyard and superb cuisine. and I have taken many photos, as that is my hobby…. food, haha.I have never really found the time to write a review ( until now ) and was urged to do so, because I went again recently with some local friends who are both Vegetarian… not easy, for a confirmed meat eater such as myself.The restaurant does lay on a fixed price buffet, Friday through Sunday evenings ( sorry, I don’t like the term “all you can eat” ) … but the variety of choice is well worth a mention. Bear in mind this is pre-Christmas, so booking was essential, and like most restaurants at this time, was full. However, we didn’t feel under pressure to “scoff and go” which is also a great feeling and adds to the quality of the evening. As I have mentioned it is the variety which counts here, suffice to say that my guests ate their fill from the vast selection of Vegan and Vegetarian offerings, as did I.I am sure interested parties will find their website easily for detailed information, However, the “must haves” for me are the:a) Chapati: A sea-salt encrusted and “inflated” bread… yum!b) The Mango and Yoghurt drink: Seriously, this is like Ambrosia from the gods!c) Trifle: equally divine! from the array of deserts and fresh fruits.Oooo, I have to stop writing now, as I am getting quite peckish. If you are in the Krefeld region, check it out, go eat and enjoy."