MAX'S RESTAURANTS
Max's restaurants have been an institution in Manila in the past 60 years.
They are known for their chicken. Sad to say, ever since they
have expanded rapidly, franchising out their concept all over
the Philippines - their chickens never do taste the
same as the good old days.
They serve the chicken pieces in little baskets. The first time we
were given our chicken, MR noticed that there was an half-eaten
chicken drumstick in the basket with our pieces. He told me
about this and I had my eye fixed on that basket the second time
the waitress refilled our plate. The half-eaten chicken
drumstick was still there! uh-oh!
Wait-list. People sitting inside, sitting outside, waiting for their turn
to get their hands on the fried chicken. It's worth it, but I don't
think I'll be eating fried chicken anytime soon.
chicken-all-you-can at Max's Restaurant
Max's Spring Chicken is still up to scratch. Even though their taste
have somewhat degraded even since their massive expansion via
franchising. What's a spring chicken I hear you ask? It's basically
a young chicken (I think). Beside the chicken are kamote chips.
They only serve a stingy four pieces of those chips! Cheapos!
Max Restaurant Pork Binagoongan
Yummy Burger!!!
Camote Chips
Fried lumpiang Ubod
Soup of the Day: Beef and Cabbage Soup (P41.00)
Beef and Cabbage Soup. A Creamed Beef and Cabbage Soup. Quite different
from the usual Clear Beef and Cabbage Soup. SM finished this whole.
I had a spoonful and I liked it too. It was
perfectly seasoned.
Pancit Bihon Regular (P170.00)
This was very good pancit. It had lots and lots of meats, seafood,
and vegetables. One thing I don't especially like in Pancit is
celery, this one had celery but it wasn't overempowering.
This was also very moist!