We were on the 9th day of the lockdown when Mom decided to have fried chicken. And it had to be Maxβs. Being unquestionably obedient (and a hungry-for-restaurant-food-boy at the same time) I immediately dressed up, put on a facial mask and proceeded to this branch.
I placed my order (only take out was allowed) of a whole chicken to the male attendant at the other side of thick plastic hanging from the ceiling (the place looked like a setting of a Hollywood movie). After less than five minutes, my chicken came out of the kitchen and I went home to enjoy a classic comfort food with dear Mom.
Still a classic!ππ»
We had dinner as a family at the nearby Max's restaurant. No one is in the mood to cook after a very busy and tiring holiday season!π This restaurant was full of people during our visit-- apparently everyone is feeling the fatigue! Thankfully, we did not have to wait long to be seated...
We ordered the group meal c, which had a version for 5 pax. This included shrimps, pinakbet, boneless bangus, kaldereta, kare-kare, buko pandan, and last but not the least, their fried chicken... The bangus was a hit with my husband... Good for more than 5 people, but we were famished anyway. We actually ordered additional caramel bars-- still really good and one of my favorite treats!
Service was efficient. Parking available. No pics of the chicken because it was decimated quick...π
The ambience is good. Cozy Max's Restaurant in Commonwealth-Fairview area. The attending staff are very courteous and assisting as well as polite. ππ»
I'm a frequent customer of Max's Batasan Hills, Commonwealth Avenue branch. I like eating here because the staff are friendly and attentive... Aside from the great fried chicken of Max's, I also like their deserts.
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