Tried their Saba con Yelo today. It’s a fancier version of what you can buy on the street. It has the usual minatamis na saba (sweetened banana), sago (pearls), milk, and ice. The scoop of vanilla ice cream on top made it fancy. For P60 (P59 + tax), it was good, though I would imagine others wanting a bigger serving. Nice for a hot summer day. Even nicer when shared with friends.
Max is an all time favorite and even my foreign guests love it. Especially the interesting banana ketchup that is served with their famous fried chicken. This is the lunch pack we buy for lunch at the office with added extra dishes like kare-kare (another popular dish with foreigners) and lumpia shanghai.
I am giving this place a four because of their above and beyond service to customers and their friendliness to toddlers.
We passed by this place every Sunday coming back from church. So this place is one of the convenient choices. The crews greet you with their warmest smiles. Sometimes there are lapses on their end. Same with other restaurants. But they stand out because you can say they are genuine when giving apologies
Friendly to children! Pro active to ask if you need high chair. They offer colouring activities while kids are waiting for food.
You may be familiar with Max’s choices already. I would say prices are reasonable.
The ambiance is also good and warm especially when dining with family. Their attendants will assist you when parking. I hope that more families will patronise Max’s Mindanao Avenue
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes