Ghareeb Nawaz - the name means 'sustainer of the poor' - is a medium-sized ethnic Indian/Pakistani restaurant located at the easternmost extreme of Devon. The customer base includes not only ethnic South Asians, but many Africans and European-Americans as well. The seating arrangements consist of plain hard benches and tables. There is a separate seating zone for families. Service is also minimal, with customers ordering and paying at the counter. Tableware is limited to plastic utensils. Specialties include biryani (rice with meat and a spicy paste), kormas and curries of chicken and lamb, vegetarian dishes like dal (lentils), chana masala (chick peas in a thick paste) and veggie mix. Hot ethnic flat breads, including Naan, Paraatha and Roti are served as well.