We say "What is xx like?" if we want the other person to describe something.
For example, if you say "What's your teacher like?", the answer might be: "He's good. He explains things really clearly and patiently. He's a nice guy, too, with a great sense of humour".
Likewise, if you ask "What's the weather like today?", I might answer: "It's a bit cloudy and dull, but not too cold. There's quite a strong wind, though."
Compare this with the straightforward question, "What's the date today?" which is only asking for one simple fact. (January 9th).
When we want one simple fact - just a number, a time, a price, a name - we say "What is...?".
But when we want a description ( a full picture, including negative and positive aspects) we say "What is ....like?".
I hope that makes sense.