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    Max’s Restaurant - Chicago

    3.5 (164 reviews)
    ModerateFilipino
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Lechon Kawali Sisig
    Francis R.

    While it is a chain, I used to go to Max's all the time as a kid and kind of remember it being a lot better. Their famous fried chicken was a bit disappointing to be honest. Lumpia was okay. Sisig and bbq skewers were decent. Inflation has definitely hit this one and I felt like I paid more than I wanted for just okay. There are better options popping up throughout Chicago and Chicagoland. Service was good. Ambiance is casual. That's all I got on this one. 'Til next time, cheers!

    Whole Max's Fried Chicken
    Jacqueline F.

    First time dining in at Max's Restaurant and my family and I came in hungry. We ordered the family meal which came with an order of a whole sized chicken (fried of course), kare-kare, your choice of pancit (we chose bihon), crispy pata. All that was about $100 and for an additional $25, you can get the pork sinigang and halo-halo. Like I said we came hungry so opted for the add-on. Everything was great, felt like I was at my Tita's house for dinner. I haven't had crispy pata in long time so that was a nice little treat. For those that do not know what that it, it's a giant portion of pork deep fried with the skin in tact so it was extra crunchy! The chicken is also good which was deep fried. I love my chicken crunchy. It's seasoned well - my only complaint is that the dark parts of the chicken were a little over cooked where the meat was a little bit dry. The white meat was still nice and tender though. The sinigang and kare kare were good - no complaints there. Halo halo dessert looked beautiful. I'm allergic to red dye so I couldn't fully indulge like I wanted to but the ube ice cream on it was delish! Overall, Max's is a great restaurant to come if you're looking for authentic Filipino cuisine. It's super popular in the homeland, so I am glad they made their home here in Chicago!

    Sinigang na Baboy
    Meg S.

    This place is so good! I thought the sinigang was a little bland for my own liking, but the crispy pata and halo halo were absolutely delicious! I would recommend coming here and also just to have the nostalgia of eating Filipino food.

    Lisa N.

    the chicken tasted like the fries the fries tasted like the rice the rice tasted like the stir fry the stir fry tasted like the sisig the sisig tasted like the halo halo ooo how they done got that down hm. take this as you will.

    Mikaela L.

    We ordered kare kare, patatim, Max's chicken, sinigang na baboy, and halo-halo. The service was fast and efficient, but our server wasn't friendly. They didn't check on our table or ask if we needed anything. One other server, who wasn't assigned to our table, came by to see if we needed anything. The ambiance was family-friendly. However, the kare kare tasted watered down.

    Calamansi Juice
    Ida B.

    Went there for lunch on a Sunday. Lots of parking since located in a strategic area of large strip mall lined with Filipino stores, There were many customers but it was not too busy. Wait staff need to be more attentive though; check on its customers, refill water, and provide more napkins. Satisfied my craving for Filipino comfort food. Majority of the dishes we ordered was perfectly seasoned except the BBQ Pork, which was on the sweeter side . Max chicken and Chicharron Bulaklak so crispy!! Will definitely come back!!

    Fresh lumpia
    Ginger W.

    I love Filipino food and while visiting Chicago our friend took us to Max's and it was so good but sooooo much food! I tried fresh lumpia for the first time, had amazing crispy pata with atchara that was my favorite! The kare-kare was very rich and the fermented shrimp paste helped cut the richness. If the sauce. Perfect finish was the ginormous halo-halo. Highly recommend the bundle, but bring a lot of people. We had so much food., we could have feed four more people.

    Jane V.

    We had an absolute feast when we visited Max's Restaurant Bring your appetite. The drinks will transport you to the tropics. For our drinks, we had the Mango and Calamansi (Philippine Lime). These were actually like slushies, the Calamansi was citrusy but sweet. Both were very refreshing and delicious. We started with the Calamari appetizer, which was fresh, tasty, and more than enough for two. We then ordered the Fiesta Platter (available on weekdays and dine in only). We couldn't believe our eyes at the size of it. It easily feeds 4 or 5. The Fiesta Platter consists of: Crispy Pata Chicken Inasal Inihaw Na Liempo Lumpiang Shanghai Daing Na Bangus Grilled Eggplant Pancit Bihon Garlic Rice Everything is cooked well done and crispy. Just the way we like it. For dessert, we ordered the Halo-Halo, which consists of: Macapuno (Coconut meat) Milk Gulaman (gelatin) Beans Shaved Ice Ube Paste Leche Flan Ube Ice Cream Rice Crispies Jack Fruit Banana You mix up or shake the ingredients before digging in. Such a delicious end to our meal. This could easily feed four as well. Service from our waitress, Jeanna, was excellent. They are right next to Seafood City, so there is plenty of parking. Enjoy a memorable feast of Philipino food at Max's Restaurant

    Otto V.

    We recently visited Max's Restaurant in Chicago Come hungry. Allow your taste buds to be transported to an exotic land where food is plenty and shared with friends and family To drink, we had the Mango and Calamansi (Philippine Lime). More like slushies, the Calamansi is a traditional Filipino drink and was really delicious We had the Calamari appetizer, large enough for two, it was fresh and tasty. We split the Fiesta Platter (available on weekdays and dine in only). It is huge! Can easily feed 4 or 5 people. It includes the following: Crispy Pata Chicken Inasal Inihaw Na Liempo Lumpiang Shanghai Daing Na Bangus Grilled Eggplant Pancit Bihon Garlic Rice The food was crispy and well done. Make sure to leave room for the Halo-Halo dessert. Don't forget to mix up the ingredients to combine all the flavors. Plenty of parking, the restaurant is right next to the Seafood City Marketplace Really enjoyed some delicious Filipino food at Max's Restaurant on Elston

    Pancit Canton
    Yining D.

    Delicious Filipino food for a very affordable price. My bf and I shared the half fried chicken, a bbq pork skewer, garlic rice, and the pancit canton. Everything was freshly prepared and we savored every bite. The bbq pork skewer was tender and flavorful and went perfectly with the garlic rice. The skin on the fried chicken was perfectly crispy, and the chicken was juicy and tender. The fries weren't that crispy but they went really well with the banana ketchup which was a unique condiment to try. I loved the pancit canton as well. It was full of vegetables and seafood pieces. I will definitely be back to try the other menu items. Service was prompt and efficient. We did have to wait a bit for the food, but drinks came out quickly. We came here for lunch on a Sunday around 12:30 pm and had to wait for 15 minutes before they sat us. The restaurant has plenty of seating with a lot of booth style dining or tables to sit 4-6 people. Definitely give them a visit next time you're near seafood city.

    Fresh Lumpia
    Char I.

    It is a famous Filipino restaurant, taste here is a little bland than in the Philippines. We had the combo w/ chicken, crispy pata, shanghai, canton, chopseoy. It is good for 4-5 people and really filling. Crispy pata's skin was so crunchy but has a pork smell (bad), the rest were okay but being a Filipino and knowing the food it was okay but not great. The server was nice and the ambiance is a typical pinoy restaurant... plain. I would suggest you try our favorite Lumpia Fresh they make it good. Overall, place to eat if you want pinoy food restaurant style.

    Bernadette C.

    The food from Max's was actually pretty good Filipino food, as my standards are high as my mom is a great cook. Where I give it 3 stars is for portion & price. I took a picture of the Lechon sisig... but for $24 for that portion in the small box, that's a rip off. Like I said, food was great, just not sure it's worth the prices they're charging.

    Maricel J.

    Max's is located in a strip mall next door to Seafood City. My girls and I have been to Seafood City numerous times but never stopped in for lunch until today. The hosts were friendly, accommodating, and seated us quickly. We ordered lumpia, lechon kawali, pancit bihon, sinigang na baboy, and kare-kare. I didn't try the pancit or the sinigang, so I cannot comment on those dishes. But my family said it was good. The kare-kare was not too hot nor was it cold when it arrived. My cousin and I agreed that it could have been a bit hotter, but nonetheless, it was good. We all enjoyed the lechon kawali and lumpia. We were too full for dessert. Overall, we enjoyed our lunch and will definitely be back to try their halo-halo!

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