I've been to this restaurant every now and then throughout my life. This time it was only a couple of us and a variety of memories. We sat in the building on the right hand side next to a fireplace. It was lovely warm as it was pretty cold outside that particular day. Two of us ordered a meal including meat of a deer, which was quite tasty and the third meal was a roasted goose (unfortunately has been something wrong with it, so that the person suffered a little heartburn afterwards, nevertheless it has been a delicious meal). Anyway, the table service was great and friendly as well as fast working. The restaurant itself is located within Berlin's famous forest called Grunewald and sitting on a slope of a hill overlooking some part of the Havel river. In warmer months it is possible to sit outside on the terrace. If there is time enough it is possible to have a walk down from the terrace to the Havel river and continuing walking to a jetty to take a ferry across to an island called Pfaueninsel. The food itself is quite costly but you won't starve :D