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  • I appreciate simplicity on a menu. When there are too many offerings, lord only knows how the kitchen keeps up with it short of busting out a recipe book every time. Bruddah's has a nice simple format of -what do you want, what do you want on it. In short, you can get anything in front of you, just figure out if you want it on rice- bowl! On lettuce- salad! Wrapped in a tortilla- burrito! Stuffed in a shell- taco! Done and done. Once you've figured out HOW you want your food packaged, decide on the meat. Steak, pork, fish, chicken or grilled veggies. Beyond that just pile on what you want- beans, rice, cabbage, lettuce, sour cream. I was tempted by seaweed rice, but opted for salad option, piling on kalua pork, black beans, jalapeƱos, habaneros, guacamole (a bit extra) sour cream and spicy salsa. I was born in a year of a Dragon, I needed my fire breather recharged and my salad was nice and spicy, though I wouldn't recommend it to everyone. Family got burritos and bowls with, again, kalua pig and chicken. They raved about chicken and while I tried it, I will say- if sodium is not your thing, steer clear. It was tasty, but WAY salty for me, glad I went with milder pork option. Yes, everyone compares it to chipotle, yes I can see why. It's a tasty option on a random night you don't feel like cooking, and not in macaroni salad loco moco sort of way. I will say my family HAD to try the bark and got 1/4 lb. I don't eat sweets, so I'll just say they weren't nearly as impressed as 100% of Yelp reviewers. They said it was "different". Not sure what it means, but there you have it. My one "one off" was place was quiet as a morgue when we got there. We were the only people actually eating on site and it was awkward listening to clunking of a fork against a background of tense and stressed conversations of employees feverishly handling the drive through. When another couple showed up to eat, magically the sounds of ukulele filled the place and it got a bit less weird. Overall not bad, but not sure I have a burning desire to go back.
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