This is a great all-around Persian restaurant, though I'd really want to give it 3.5 stars if I could since the service is definitely not up to par.
Decor is definitely cool, making the entire place look like a village from the North of Iran. The menu is varied, and you do get a lot of kebab and stew choices with northern flair, as well as many traditionally northern Iranian appetizers.
The service is typically a bit snobby, and servers insist on speaking Farsi with everyone, which can get annoying when you don't speak Farsi. Food is usually on time, but you just don't feel the love when you're there.
There isn't much else to say about this place other than the fact that it has tasty food that can bring you back. Just know that every once in a while, the food will be a miss, with either the kebab being dry or the stews being slightly off. Then again, I've never found a Persian restaurant that nails it time and time again... maybe a business opportunity exists?