Ever Wanted To Grub Next To The Base of a Waterfall?

If your dining experience is in dire need of some serious novelty, mosey on over to the Villa Escudero Resort in the Quezon province of the Phillipines, where tourists and guests eat their lunch at the foot of the Labasin Falls.

At the aptly-titled Waterfall Restaurant, the cascade literally floods the floor beneath your feet, and visitors are encouraged to take off their shoes, to wade in the water, and to get as close as possible to the crashing falls. Channel your inner TLC!

Not convinced? Check out this video below:

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