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From the New York Times, I'm Rachel Abrams, and this is The Daily on Sunday.
Here in Manhattan, downtown in the East Village, there's this tiny Indian restaurant called Pana 2.
It's a bit of a hole in the wall, but like any restaurant that survives, it has its charms.
For Panatou, one of those charms is that it is filled with Christmas lights.
Absolutely covered.
Like, imagine the most Christmas lights you could fit into a restaurant and then double or triple that.
That's how many lights are in Panatou.
Panatou has been a novelty for New Yorkers for decades.
We lived in the area for like a couple years, but we've never been in here.