We hadn't booked a table, but luckily there was enough free tables available. The staff were very friendly and helpful with the details. The menu is quite detailed and has even pictures of the main dishes, from which there are quite many. We tried Gheyme and Baghali-Polo. Both came with lettuce salad and we also got a sauce, fitting to the salad. The Gheyme was well made. The meat was cooked long to go soft and the sauce was well seasoned. Very tasty indeed. The rice that came with it was quite standard Iranian rice with a bit of Saffron and was also well made. The rice for Baghali-Polo had some herbs cooked with it, they gave it a nice taste. The pieces of meat cooked in the sauce were also very nice. We drank a glas of grenade apple juice (thinned with water) and bitter lemon. The juice was really nice. Unfortunately they had absolutely no dessert to offer, because they had run out of everything (they old us that lunch was a busy time), but that was indeed disappointing. The music wasn't really Iranian, it was just slow and instrumental. The decoration was nice, one could see some old paintings and two traditional instruments, but the other wall had these quadratic frames with random colours, a bit unfitting to the rest. The tables were wooden and large, I really liked that. All in all with the prices that they have, I can really suggest this place to every one.