Max’s Menu And Prices for 2024
Max’s menu serves delectable and vast Philippines delicacies like Max Fried Chicken, Ruby Favorites, Solo Meals, Group Meals, Breakfast, Pancit, Lumpiang Shanghai and Rice, Max Merienda, Max’ Corner Bakery, Desserts and Drinks, Ready to-cook Products and condiments as well.
Here is the updated Max’s Restaurant Menu for 2024:
Max’s Menu Best Sellers:
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Max’s Best Items
Let’s begin with the thin crust golden coated skin of “The fried Chicken” with tender, juicy meat surrendering to your bites. Next, the Crispy Pata is a masterpiece of deep Frying. Then, try out blends of tender Beef Kare-Kare with Peanut Sauce.
Follow on with stir-fried pancit noodles with Pieces of chicken and veggies, which is a comfort food to eat. In the end, try out the fiery burst of sizzling Tofu and Spring rolls lumpiang Shanghai with a sweet and savory sauce.
Whole Fried Chicken | ₱649 |
Crispy Pata | ₱1285 |
All Beef Kare-Kare | ₱1049 |
Chicken Pancit Canton | ₱279 |
Sizzling Tofu | ₱419 |
Lumpiang Shanghai | ₱289 |
Max’s Bundles & Promos Menu:
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Max’s Bundles/Promos
Any 2 Chicken Combos | ₱698 |
Any 3 Chicken Combos | ₱998 |
Order Champion Trio and save P409 (Lumpiang + Whole Fried Chicken + Pancit) | ₱998 |
Delivery Trio Regular Whole Fried Chicken, Small Pancit Canton, Lumpiang Shanghai for P998 and Save P269 | ₱998 |
Max’s Fried Chicken Menu:
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Max’s Fried Chicken
Whole Fried Chicken | ₱649 |
Half Fried Chicken | ₱325 |
Max’s Ruby Favorites Menu:
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Max’s Favorites Items
Let’s begin with Chicken sisig and Sizzling crispy sisig, a pure Filipino Delight. Then, Enter the world of Kare-Kare, including Lechon Kawali, Seafood, vegetables, and Lechon Crispy Kare-Kare, adding a crisp to your taste buds. Follow on with Chicken Chopsuey and Soups like Nilagang Baka and more that will warm your hearts. Lastly, Don’t forget to try the sweet and sour Fish fillet.
Sizzling Tofu | ₱419 |
Chicken Sisig | ₱419 |
Crispy Bangus Sisig | ₱418 |
Sizzling Crispy Pork Sisig | ₱549 |
All Beef Kare-Kare | ₱1049 |
Lechon Kawali Kare-Kare | ₱ 959 |
Seafood Kare-Kare | ₱ 679 |
Vegetable Kare-Kare | ₱ 599 |
Crispy Pata | ₱1285 |
Lechon Kawali | ₱ 549 |
Chicken Chopsuey | ₱ 395 |
Sinigang na Tiyan ng Bangus sa Miso | ₱ 645 |
Sinigang na Tiyan ng Bangus | ₱ 619 |
Sinigang na Baboy | ₱ 699 |
Sinigang na Hipon | ₱ 699 |
Nilagang Baka | ₱ 995 |
Pocherong Baka | ₱ 995 |
Beef Caldereta | ₱ 699 |
Sweet and Sour Fish Filet | ₱ 409 |
Boneless Bangus | ₱ 499 |
Pinakbet | ₱ 395 |
Adobong Kangkong Stuffed Tofu | ₱ 375 |
Max’s Restaurant Menu Solo Meal:
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Max’s Solo Meal
Chicken and Chopsuey Meal | ₱469 |
Chicken and Macaroni Meal | ₱429 |
Spring Chicken Meal | ₱429 |
Lechon Kawali Platter Meal | ₱469 |
Lechon Kawali Fiesta Plate | ₱469 |
Best Plate | ₱565 |
Basic Meal | ₱349 |
Chicken Fiesta Plate | ₱469 |
Chicken Platter Meal | ₱469 |
Bacon Binagoongan Bowl | ₱289 |
Sweet and Sour Bacon Bowl | ₱289 |
Beef Kare-Kare | ₱349 |
Seafood Kare-Kare | ₱349 |
Beef Caldereta Bowl | ₱349 |
Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet Bowl | ₱229 |
Pork Sisig Bowl | ₱349 |
Chicken Sisig Bowl | ₱349 |
Lumpiang Shanghai Bowl | ₱229 |
Max’s All Day Breakfast Menu:
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Max’s All Day Breakfast
Tapa Bowl | ₱349 |
Tocino Bowl | ₱349 |
Ultimate Tapa Plate | ₱455 |
Ultimate tocino Plate | ₱455 |
Cheesy Corned Beef Plate | ₱455 |
Crispy Liempo Chips Plate | ₱455 |
Bangus Plate | ₱455 |
Omelette Plate | ₱395 |
Max’s Group Meal Menu:
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Max’s Group Meal
Fried Chicken Tray | ₱3509 |
Chicken Pancit Canton Tray | ₱1285 |
Lumpiang Shanghai Tray | ₱1589 |
All Beef Kare-Kare | ₱5205 |
Max’s Pancit, Lumpia, and Rice Menu:
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Max’s Pancit, Lumpia, Rice
Tinapa Fried Rice | ₱234 |
Pancit Canton | ₱279 |
Pancit Bam-1 | ₱279 |
Seafood Pancit Canton | ₱279 |
Lumpiang Shanghai | ₱289 |
Fresh Lumpiang Ubod | ₱185 |
Fried Lumpiang Ubod | ₱185 |
Plain Rice | ₱59 |
Garlic Rice | ₱59 |
Java Rice | ₱79 |
Max’s Merienda Menu:
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Max’s Marienda
Max’s shows its roots connected as an international brand by serving some snacks like Burgers and fresh chicken salad with kamote Chips. Max’s also brings some Filipino taste with Arroz Caldo and seafood Lomi. To cap off your snack haunt, Max’s also offers the unique and indulgent Ube Cheese.
Chicken Burger | ₱ 195 |
Chicken Burger with Cheese | ₱235 |
Chicken Salad Sandwich | ₱235 |
Chicken Salad Sandwich with kamote Chips | ₱255 |
Triple Chocolate Champorado | ₱265 |
Arroz Caldo | ₱265 |
Seafood Lomi | ₱289 |
Chicken Lomi | ₱289 |
Ube Cheese Turon | ₱ 175 |
Max’s Corner Bakery Menu:
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Max’s Bakery Items
For those who believe dessert is not a meal but a way of life, then Max’s menu offers a great variety of Cakes like Bar and cake rolls. If you’re craving morning or afternoon snacks, then look no further and try bakery items like Pandesal, Choco or Banana Loaf, and Caramel Biscotti.
If you want to learn more about popular fast-food choices in the Philippines, read our article on McDonald’s menu prices in the Philippines. Just like Max’s, McDonald’s has many options that suit different tastes, giving you a good look at the fast-food scene in the country
Caramel Fudge Cake | ₱1169 |
Trobador Cake | ₱ 935 |
Assorted polvoron | ₱ 315 |
Cream Cheese Brownies | ₱ 265 |
Classic Caramel Bar | ₱ 135 |
Mango Caramel Bar | ₱ 269 |
Chocolate Message Cake | ₱ 585 |
Mocha Message Cake | ₱ 585 |
Vanilla Message Cake | ₱ 585 |
Choco Meringue Delight | ₱1055 |
Triple Treat Cake | ₱ 819 |
Nutty Caramel Cake | ₱ 965 |
Coffee Tiramisu (Half Roll) | ₱ 465 |
Mini Chocolate Mousse Cake | ₱ 465 |
Mini Red Velvet Cake | ₱ 465 |
Mini Caramel Cake | ₱ 465 |
Mocha Half Cake Roll | ₱ 345 |
Ube Half Cake Roll | ₱ 345 |
Chocolate Half Cake Roll | ₱ 345 |
Cake Roll Slice | ₱ 49 |
Cake Slice | ₱ 39 |
Pandesal | ₱ 65 |
White Bread | ₱ 75 |
Tasty | ₱ 99 |
Pan de Rosa | ₱ 89 |
Spanish Bread | ₱ 109 |
Ensaimada | ₱ 55 |
Cheese Roll | ₱ 49 |
Mamon | ₱ 49 |
Banana Loaf | ₱ 169 |
Choco Loaf | ₱ 169 |
Macaroons | ₱ 145 |
Choco Crinkles | ₱ 179 |
Regular Caramel Biscotti | ₱ 365 |
Mango Cookies | ₱ 179 |
Cookies and Cream | ₱ 179 |
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Max’s Desserts and Beverages
Don’t fill your belly at Max’s, and leave some space for desserts like classic dessert Halo-Halo and much more. Max’s Desserts and beverages range from ₱ 115 to 165.
Buko Pandan | ₱ 115 |
Halo-Halo | ₱ 149 |
Classic Ice Scramble | ₱ 119 |
Ube Ice Scramble | ₱ 119 |
KnickerBocker | ₱ 149 |
Mais Con Yelo | ₱ 139 |
Leche Flan | ₱ 115 |
Calamansi Cucumber Shake | ₱ 165 |
Buko Pandan Shake | ₱ 165 |
Ripe Mango Shake | ₱ 135 |
Green Mango Shake | ₱ 135 |
Watermelon Shake | ₱ 135 |
Ube Leche Flan Shake | ₱ 165 |
Coffee Jelly | ₱ 149 |
Drinks In Can | ₱125 |
1 Liter Beverage | ₱ 199 |
350 ml Beverage | ₱ 105 |
1.5 Liter Pepsi | ₱ 125 |
Bottled Water | ₱ 45 |
Max’s Ready-to-Eat Products Menu:
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Max’s Ready-to-Eat Products
Max’s Ready-to-Cook Chicken Leg Quarter | ₱ 540 |
Ready-to-Cook Crispy Pata Regular | ₱1140 |
Ready-to-Cook Kare-Kare Kit | ₱ 590 |
Ready-to-Cook Lechon Kawali | ₱ 350 |
Ready-to-Cook Lumpiang Shanghai (mix) | ₱ 408 |
Max’s Extras Menu:
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Max’s Extras
Condiments Trio | ₱165 |
Max’s Delivery:
Hotlines Numbers of different cities:
Metro manila: 888-79000
Laguna: (049) 502-9999
Baguio: (074) 442-9999
Cebu: (032) 254-1111
Cavite: (046) 416-9999
Batangus: (043) 723-2222
You can also track your order here.
Max’s Best Seller Items to try:
- Whole Fried Chicken: The golden skin fried whole chicken is the best seller on Max’s restaurant menu. The chicken comes in three variations spring, regular, and family size.
- Crispy Pata: The knuckles of Pork deep fried along with Filipino spices served in two portions one is large or family size.
- Beef Kare-Kare: A classic dish in the Philippines that is made from big pieces of meat cooked in peanut sauce along with different vegetables with a garnishing of spring onions.
- Tofu: Something for vegetarians are these cube-sized tofus that are tossed in creamy sauce and spices.
- Lumpiang Rolls: The deep-fried spring rolls are filled with veggies and meat served with sweet and sour sauce.
Max’s Restaurant History:
Max’s Restaurant was first introduced by Maximo Gimenez in 1945 after World War II. Maximo’s home found himself visited by unexpected guests, “the troops.” It first began with offering drinks, but later, troops refused to take it free where. Maximo Gimenez got the idea of serving Filipinos and started a Cafe. Now, there are more than 180 Branches of Max’ in the Philippines, which are generating more than 8.8 Billion Pesos.
Conclusion:
Max’s Restaurant offers a fusion of unique and delicious dishes, Like Jollibee menu they also offer American-style fried chicken to the sweetness of Kare-Kare. It’s a popular gathering spot for family and friends, perfect for celebrating any occasion with attentive service and authentic Filipino hospitality. A must-visit for both locals and travelers.