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| - I have only gone to People's two times, and only for the lunch buffet, but I have to say that both times were pleasant.
People's is a small 'family' Indian restaurant, with a LOT of tables, and the last time I went, a LOT of people filling those seats.
As with most Indian lunch buffets, the offerings are basic and of a very low spice level - but tasty in their 'homogenized' way. It's VERY inexpensive, and worth the all-you-can-eat. They offer several meat and non-meat choices, plenty of sides, rice, nan, salads, chutneys - and even a pretty yummy hot chai tea that is very creamy and sweet.
The service is pleasant, and the atmosphere is comfortable. Although when they're really busy, you may be forced to make a new friend at the next table, which really is pretty much the same as them sitting at YOUR table.
The crowd was interesting as well, students en masse, single diners, and pairs - all seeming a little more on the intellectual end of the scale than one might normally see in da burgh.
My only disappointment was the palak paneer which had potato instead of the cheese...although I may have just read the sign wrong, and it wasn't really palak paneer. The chicken dish was absolutely delicious, and the samosa were yummy.
Can't do Indian food without a big ol' samosa with the green mint chutney sauce.
Generally, nothing uber-fancy, but definitely worth a try.
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