A restaurant in Jogja, Indonesia, has turned the floor beneath its diners' feet into a fish pond.
Customers leave their footwear outside, wade in the ankle-deep water, and keep their feet immersed as they eat.
They also have to watch their steps to avoid stepping on a variety of small fish, released by the restaurant, into the water.
According to the filmer, once seated, the fish eat the dead skin found on peoples' feet.
The unusual restaurant's speciality is Soto, a traditional Indonesian soup.
Customers leave their footwear outside, wade in the ankle-deep water, and keep their feet immersed as they eat.
They also have to watch their steps to avoid stepping on a variety of small fish, released by the restaurant, into the water.
According to the filmer, once seated, the fish eat the dead skin found on peoples' feet.
The unusual restaurant's speciality is Soto, a traditional Indonesian soup.
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