Even in the heart of Little Saigon, few restaurants have such a wide selection of all the Vietnamese staples such as Bún, Phở, Cơm, Mì, Cháo, etc… Of course, providing such a wide selection also means that no particular dish stands out as excellent. However, all the items here are acceptable, so it doesn’t matter that nothing is particularly excellent. It is worth nothing though, that what has made Brodard famous in the Little Saigon area are its Spring Rolls – which are so good that may people come just to fill up on this appetizer. Indeed, these rolls, which are offered in Pork and Shrimp varieties are made to order in any quantity you may desire and it is not uncommon for people to pick up 100 or so for a party. The rolls are quite delicious, but what makes them so is the special orange sauce that Brodard uses. Peanut-allergic folks beware however, the sauce is made in part, by peanuts.
In summary, Brodard is a decent eatery, but what makes it an excellent place to dine are the rolls, so don’t go there without trying some.
On a side note, Brodard has recently opened a newer, “higher-end” version that has a bar and a more romantic atmosphere. Unless you are trying to impress someone, the second Brodard is not worth it, as the prices are higher for the same quality food.
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