I went with a group. It's surprising how few Russian choices are on the menu for a restaurant that labels itself as Russian. Menu definitely leans towards Middle-eastern fare.
Two of us ordered the beef stroganoff, while two ordered kabobs. The diners with kabobs said they were fine, but the two of us who ordered stroganoff received a bowl of frozen vegetables with watery broth and hard little pellets of some kind of meat that still had the fat on it. It was nothing like stroganoff and the waitress took away full bowls without comment. The lepeshka bread was very good, except for the underside of about a third of it being burned black. How do you serve burned bread to a paying customer? But I guess they're passing off frozen vegetable soup as beef stroganoff, so that's where the standards are here.
On the plus side, the dining area was spotless.