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“First time trying. Cashier was super nice and friendly. Great energy. I ordered 2 grilled chicken sandwiches and they were AMAZING full of flavor all the ingredients were super fresh. Also added he gave me free fry’s which were also very delicious. Over everything was great fast service. Great food. Great little dine in spot. Can’t wait to go back and try more items off the menu.“
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“I have tried almost everything on the menu and love it my favorite is the burger 🍔 and chicken wings with flames sauce 🔥“
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“This is an excellent little spot! They are generous with their portions. You get a delicious starter of chips and salsa even if you just order a small breakfast or a sandwich. The hostess is very nice and helpful. It's a great place to eat.“
“This is a cozy little mom and pop place that resembles one of the many little family-owned homemade food and sundry stores found throughout the Philippine archipelago. It is very quaint, dimly-lit, homey, and I love it because of that. Upon entering, you can find some frozen goods, then the register, and a short, narrow hallway with canned goods, condiments, snacks, and ingredients on the right. And their freshly made dishes behind a glass counter with heating elements on the left. Their food is delicious and tastes very much like any and all genuinely homemade cooking prepared with skillful hands that know reverence, community, and sincerity, which defines all of Philippine cousine, regardless of region. This place may not be for all, but it does attract those who recognize the familiar feeling of being in a family member's kitchen that loves to cook and the nostalgia that comes with it. Their eggrolls and vegetable lumpia are very delicious, as is their fried bangus (milk fish), dinuguan (stewed pork), and lechón. I included a few pictures of those in conjunction with some of my family's own homemade Filipino dishes, as I find that what we don't make but can find here at Max is an excellent compliment to what we do make on our own. Again, this is an excellent, quaint, hole-in-the-wall place to grab a bite to eat and acquire some groceries. And if you're seeking the familiarity of a delicious, home-cooked meal made with love by a family member that enjoys cooking, then head on over and check them out.
Vegetarian options: Filipino cousine is not really known for their vegetarian dishes, but you can try their vegetable lumpia (eggrolls).
Dietary restrictions: If you have high cholesterol and hypertension, then I would recommend you eat certain Filipino foods very sparingly. There's also not many gluten-free options.
Parking: There's a free parking lot out front with ample parking, as Max is in a little strip mall and shares a space with other stores and restaurants.
Kid-friendliness: There's a bunch of sweet snacks that I'm sure kids would love.
Wheelchair accessibility: This is tricky. There's a bit of a tight turn upon entering, and as the shop is quaint and narrow, there is not much elbow room for patrons when it's packed, let alone an assisted mobile device.“
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“Staff was amazing, not very busy which we love along with a cozy atmosphere. Food was prepared well, also very delicious.
Vegetarian options: Impossible burgers, vegan options for steak and other options on their menu.
Dietary restrictions: Vegan options were awesome, respect to dairy allergies is a must for myself as well. No hassle in how we wanted our steaks prepared or requesting no dairy.“
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“The food is very good all the And it’s in the neighborhood the prices are reasonable“
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“my scramble eggs bacon and potatoes where delicious I would come here again.“