Phone: +493054467111
Address: Bundesallee 161, 10715 Berlin, Germany
City: Berlin
Dishes: 33
Reviews: 2858
"The restaurant is located on the wide boulevard where both the U + S-Bahn stop (station: Bundesplatz) – only a few short train stops from Zoologischer Garten (the Zoo) or Ku’damm on the U-Bahn. It is in a tranquil, residential neighborhood and is a 12 minute walk from the Metro. Although I was with German friends, waiters spoke English both evenings that I was there. It would be helpful to have a cuisine glossary with you, but it is not absolutely necessary. (Menus are in German: this is not a tourist-oriented establishment).The restaurant is spacious and attractive. There is additional seating outdoors in the warm weather, overlooking a contiguous park. The setting is comfortable and informal. The first course was a generous salad comprised of an interesting combination of mixed greens with a light balsamic vinaigrette. A special main course of the evening was a fish stew – a light, flavourful broth containing a sampling of several kinds of fish – adding their garlic bread into the soup was a tasty idea. While the portion was not terribly large, it was well executed and flavorsome: its broth complimented its contents well without being overly assertive. The dessert of the hot, molten, chocolate cake served with vanilla ice cream, whipped cream that was drizzled with chocolate, and sitting in a bath of crème anglaise with strawberries was a more than satisfying choice. As a surprise, egg nog (eierlikör) served in a dark chocolate thimble-size cup was a lovely finish to the dinner. The total bill was 22€ each including the tip. (Tips seem not to be included on the bill in Germany). On another evening, I had perfectly cooked (à pointe) roasted lamb served with herbed, creamy potatoes and vegetables. Again, the bill was surprisingly low as compared to prices in the U.S.I highly recommend this restaurant, and plan to return there when I am next in Berlin."
All prices are estimates.
Berlin, Germany's capital, blends history and modernity; enjoy currywurst and döner kebab, iconic street foods reflecting its diverse culinary scene.