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Max’s classic fried chicken brings taste of comfort

FILIPINOS love to eat with friends and family, and one of the best places to do that is Max’s Restaurant, a Pinoy favorite since 1945 serving classic Filipino dishes including its famous sarap-tothe-bones fried chicken.

Max’s fried chicken is flavorful from the first bite to the last, and that is where it gets its famous sarap-to-the-bones reputation. It is the classic, no-frills kind of chicken sure to satisfy your cravings. It is not just about the goldpopping skin — the meat is flavorful and juicy too. From the initial aroma of the chicken, you start to salivate. Do not forget to dip it in its trademark accompaniment of banana ketchup, hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce.

Good service and sumptuous chicken have always been what Max’s is about. The story of Max’s Restaurant started right after World War 2 when a Stanford-educated teacher named Maximo Gimenez opened a restaurant to feed soldiers. His niece, Ruby, came up with a unique recipe for fried chicken. News about it spread and people came, and little by little, Max’s Restaurant grew.

Over the years, Max’s has built an empire around its one-of-a-kind fried chicken from a 78-year-old recipe. Its distinctive flavor keeps customers coming back for more. Max’s fried chicken does not just taste good, it tastes like summer afternoons with family, it tastes like long discussions over drumsticks, and “5 more minutes” with friends.

No wonder Max’s Restaurant has been a Pinoy family favorite for decades and its signature fried chicken will surely continue to be loved by many in the years to come. Visit the store and rediscover the taste of Max’s fried chicken. Orders can also be made through delivery via www.maxchicken.com.

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2023-06-02T07:00:00.0000000Z

2023-06-02T07:00:00.0000000Z

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