First of all, in case these were not obvious, two facts: this is a Russian restaurant and they serve traditional jewish food. The food is not kosher certified, so if you're on the extreme end of the religious spectrum or don't like Russian food, this place is not for you.
I am certainly not the target audience (non-russian, non-jewish) but the food was good. Even as a vegetarian, they had lots of good choices. It may not be the highest whole-foods kind of quality food, but it's good decent food.
The place looked clean and the service was reasonable.