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Max’s serves New Pinoy Dishes: Adobo Ribs and Beef Salpicao

New Year, New Dish!

Aside from Max’s signature fried chicken, Max’s welcomed 2019 with two of their newest dishes. With Max’s Restaurant’s latest offerings, celebrating Every Day to the Max has never been more delicious!

Adobo Ribs

Why Adobo Ribs? We all know that adobo is every filipino’s favorite dish. Adobo have different regional variations, and cooked by using different types of meat. With this, Max’s gave our typical adobo dish a little twist.

Adobo Ribs is made by slow-cooking a half slab until it is moist and fork-tender. It is then sweetened with onions, served with a tangy and flavorful sauce, and topped with leeks that automatically brings back memories of eating the classic adobo.

Bundle Meal

Adobo Ribs can be enjoyed with family and friends alongside a serving of Sizzling Tofu or Pancit Canton, one large plain rice, three glasses of Iced Tea, and three dessert-sized servings of BukoPandan—all for just PHP899.

Beef Salpicao

Aside from Adobo Ribs, Max’s Restaurant now also serves Beef Salpicao, cubed beef sirloin stir-fried in a hot pan with lots of minced garlic and a variety of spices. Savory and garlicky, this Pinoy favorite with a Spanish origin.

Price

Don’t worry, both dishes can be enjoyed in Ala Carte for PHP499 or served in a Rice Bowl for only PHP249. Yes, you heard it right! It’s so affordable!

“We at Max’s Restaurant are all about championing Filipino food and celebrating Every Kind of Family,” said the well-loved brand’s National Business Unit Head, Paolo Serrano. “With the Adobo Ribs and Beef Salpicaomaking its way to our stores, we hope to bring together more families and celebrate with them through the food we serve and the service we provide.”

Desserts

Filipino’s are known not only as sweet people but also as sweet lovers. As a tradition, celebrations and festivities should always end on a sweet note. That’s why Max’s Restaurant also introduces the newest addition to its Max’s Corner Bakery treats, the Mango Pandan Ensaimada. For only PHP33, customers can enjoy thissoft ensaimada served with a crown of whipped cream frosting, sprinkled with mango bits and a hint of pandan.

Your Max’s favorites are just a click, chat, or call away. Visit www.maxschicken.com to order through the Max’s Restaurant website, leave a message with Max’s Restaurant’s Facebook Messenger chat bot, or dial 7-9000 to order via landline or mobile.

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About Max’s Restaurant

Max’s Restaurant started in 1945, thanks to a man named Maximo Gimenez who decided to open up his home and together with his niece, Ruby serve what many love and know today as Max’s Fried Chicken. Over the years, Max’s Restaurant’s popularity grew and it became known as “the house that fried chicken built.” Also dubbed as “the house that fried chicken built,” the 2018 People’s Choice Award winner for Favorite Classic Restaurant has strongly established itself a household name in the Philippines, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition. 

 

About Max’s Group Inc.

Max’s Group, Inc. (PSE: MAXS) traces its heritage to the beginning of Max’s Restaurant in 1945. Today, Max’s Group is the largest operator in the Philippine casual dining segment. Its family of brands include Max’s Restaurant, Pancake House, Yellow Cab Pizza, Krispy Kreme, Jamba Juice, Max’s Corner Bakery, Teriyaki Boy, Dencio’s, Meranti, Sizzlin’ Steak, Maple, Kabisera, Le Coeur De France and Singkit.

 

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