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The first time I tried Braddah's I was not sure if I really liked it or not. So I went back once. Twice. Three times. Before I knew it I was a semi-regular. Now I am a true fan through and through. I like coming here for a good burrito. Its a nice alternative to the over crowded Chipotle restaurants and has a different take on the whole burrito thing. A burrito with Hawaiian flavors. I'll take it. My usual order is a burrito with huli huli chicken, seaweed rice, black beans, any combination of salsa with their 1, 2, and 3 toe-curl spice ratings, sour cream and cheese. It is a tasty treat that I can get even in the drive-thru. Safety warning, don't try to eat this on the road. If you are a drive-thru explorer, wait until you get home. The burritos can lean towards the large side and get messy as a result. If you are so inclined, get adventureous with your burrito. Don't be shy. Ask for a half and half burrito with huli huli chicken and kalua pig. The two together are so ono. I get that every so often just to mix things up. In closing, try the cocount bark. I'm not a big fan of coconut but this stuff is just awesome. Sweet and chocolatey with a little toasted coconut added in. I took some to California for Christmas and it didn't last long. My family was all over it.
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