Max’s Restaurant wants to put you in a good mood with real food with the launching of their newest offerings: Max’s Rice Bowls!
Just like how your choice of music can set your day on the right track, Max’s Rice Bowls available in wide selection will surely tune your appetite and satisfy your cravings for delicious and filling Filipino food starting at Php 149.
With Max’s Rice Bowls, you have the following options: Seafood Kare-Kare Rice Bowl made with a combination of shrimp, squid, and fish slow cooked in creamy peanut sauce; the Max’s Spicy Tofu headlined by deep fried tofu cubes tossed in a special spicy mayo base and served with a side of fried egg; the Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet Rice Bowl made with breaded cream dory doused in a combination of sweet and tangy sauce; and the Chopsuey Rice Bowl which features a symphony of sautéed fresh vegetables, pork, shrimp, and chicken liver and gizzard.
Seafood Kare-Kare Rice Bowl at Max’s Restaurant. |
Chopsuey Rice Bowl. |
Those looking to reward themselves can order a Rice Bowl that will make them feel like a winner in every bite like the Sizzling Chicken made with coarsely chopped fried chicken and chicken liver, spiced up with white onion,celery,and chili; the Beef Caldereta with fork-tender beef chunks in thick sauce topped with fried potatoes and carrots; and the Adobo Ribs which offers a unique twist on the classic taste of the well-loved adobo.
Spicy Tofu Rice Bowl. |
Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet Rice Bowl. |
Speaking of classic, in the mood for one? Max’s Restaurant also pays tribute to Pinoy food loved by many for generations with the Crispy Pata, deep fried pig knuckles served with banana slices and atchara, and the Kare-Kare Rice Bowl made the traditional way by slow braising ox tripe and beef shanks in thick peanut sauce and vegetables.
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There is also the Bangus Belly Paksiw Rice Bowl cooked using premium milkfish belly fillet and the Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce with lightly breaded cream dory fillets lathered with red bell pepper strips, spring onions, ginger strips, and black bean sauce.
“We understand our customers when they say that their mood affects the food they want to eat,” said Max’s Restaurant Chief Operating Officer, Paolo Serrano. “That’s why we want to make sure that whatever mood they are in, they can always come to Max’s Restaurant and enjoy a bowl of rice topped with their all-time Pinoy favorites.”
Ms. Arianne Ross Pombo, Trade Marketing Manager of Max’s Restaurant introduces Max’s Rice Bowls in an intimate and fun gathering with Iloilo media at their Robinsons Place Pavia branch. |
With Max’s Rice Bowls, customers can now enjoy real food fit for their every mood. And with over ten flavors to choose from, Max’s has once again given its diners a reason to celebrate Every Day To The Max!
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