There's a new menu with slightly different food items at Five Star Korean BBQ that lists the dishes in English with the Korean translation in parenthesis, so you know the place is pretty authentic. My boyfriend and I have been here multiple times for date nights and we've been here once with his siblings for Korean BBQ.
Each time, we switch it up but most recently we've narrowed down to our favorite dishes. He prefers the mackerel and I order my seafood tofu soup without any green onions and if I remember to request for no white onions either.
My favorite side dish is also the strips of fish cake and occasionally seaweed or kimchi. The dumplings are also fairly delicious. Keep in mind, the first two rounds of side dishes is free but if you request for a third one, then it's charged, and the same for an additional bowl of rice as well.
Other than that, the wait time for food has gotten a lot better, it used to be hours before you'd be served food but if you go right after work, you'll be seated and served in no time!