The place is decked out in Iranian decor, Iranian music in the background and many Iranians eating there. I always think thats a good sign when the people of that country are eating at that restaraunt.
The food was really good (I am personally biased to Iranian cuisine) and I really enjoyed my experience. They make tadig (burnt basmati rice) which is a rarity at restaraunts. Get any of the stews or stick with a traditional kabob with rice and grilled tomatoes.
Definetley get the tea after you eat and if you have a sweet tooth, you must get the 'basani' - it's Iranian icecream with rose water and pistachios and it's orgasmic.