Max’s Restaurant Introduces New Solo-Salo Meals this New Year

Price of the bowls starts at P229 only. 

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Max’s Restaurant, the iconic Filipino restaurant chain famous for its Sarap-to-the-Bones® Fried Chicken is welcoming the New Year with new solo meals and also bringing back some classic favorites. Whether enjoyed solo or with loved ones, these meals will bring delight to the taste buds.

Maximo Plate

The most complete Max’s solo meal to date is here – the all-new Maximo Plate. It’s the ultimate meal for those with a huge appetite because each order comes with two pieces Fried Chicken, Sizzling Tofu, four pieces Lumpiang Shanghai, Pancit Canton, and Corn Sisig. It also comes with a Caramel Bar and Buko Pandan as dessert. Each plate is served with a choice of drink which can be Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Iced Tea, or Sago’t Gulaman. Price starts at P499 (dine-in) for this full meal with Max’s best-sellers.

Lechon Kawali Plates

New Lechon Kawali Plates are also fresh on the menu for everyone to indulge in. The Lechon Kawali Fiesta Plate comes with Plain Rice, Lechon Kawali, Caramel Bar, Fresh Ubod, and stir-fried Baguio Beans. There’s also an option to get the Lechon Kawali Platter Meal wherein customers can opt for Pancit Canton instead of Fresh Lumpiang Ubod. It also comes with a choice of drink. Price of each plate starts at P359 only for dine-in. 

Bacon Binagoongan Rice Bowl

This is a modern and more premium take on the usual Binagoongan. It’s made with sumptuous fried breaded Bacon with slices of fried eggplants tossed in a special Max’s Bagoong with chili peppers, giving it just the right spicy kick. It also includes shredded green mangoes and fried garlic bits.

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Sweet and Sour Bacon Rice Bowl

Devour this leveled-up version of Sweet & Sour Pork made the Max’s way. It’s made with flavorful fried breaded Bacon drizzled with our homemade Filipino Style sweet and sour sauce with a mixture of onions, bell peppers, carrots, and garnished with sweet pineapple tidbits. 

Aside from the new solo meals, Max’s also is bringing back what fans have missed like the Kare-Kare, Beef Caldereta, and Sweet & Sour Fish Fillet Rice Bowls. Price of the bowls starts at P229 only. 

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These solo meals and other Max’s Chicken Plates are available for dine-in, delivery, and take-out in all stores nationwide. Customers can also order via the Metro Manila hotline at 888-79000 or online at delivery.maxschicken.com. For more information, visit the official Facebook page at @MaxsRestaurant. 

 

About Max’s Restaurant

Max’s Restaurant is a leading chained full-service casual dining restaurant brand in the country. Started in 1945 thanks to a man named Maximo Gimenez who decided to open up his home together with his niece Ruby as they served what many love and know today as Max’s Sarap-To-The-Bones® Fried Chicken, it strongly established itself as a household name in the Philippines, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition.

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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, Sizzlin’ Steak, Maple, Max’s Kabisera, and Le Coeur De France.

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