Max's Rice Bowls

Max’s Rice Bowls

Hungry? You can never go wrong with rice and classic Filipino dishes. Max’s Home of the Filipinos’ beloved fried chicken is adding more dishes to their now popular list of Max’s Rice Bowls. Whatever it is you are craving for, there is a Rice Bowl for you.

Now, you can enjoy your favorite Max’s dish all on your own without ordering an entire ala carte serving.

Max’s Rice Bowls for the Season

Summer also means Lent in the Philippines. So it is only appropriate that Max’s has prepared 4 new Rice Bowls for those observing meat abstinence.

If you are avoiding meat, the Max’s Spicy Tofu Rice Bowl is for you.

Max's Rice Bowls: Spicy Tofu
Max’s Spicy Tofu Rice Bowl has deep fried tofu cubes in a spicy mayo sauce.

Deep fried tofu cubes tossed in a special spicy mayo sauce over a generous mound of rice. It is served with a perfectly cooked fried egg. It might be too spicy if you are not into spice. This is the favorite of most Davao Bloggers. We highly recommend this.

And if you love kare-kare, Max’s has something new for you yo try.

Max's Rice Bowls: Seafood Kare-Kare
Max’s Seafood Kare-Kare Rice Bowl: Fish, Shrimps, and Squid in a creamy Kare-Kare sauce.

This dish has fish, shrimps, and squid with crispy vegetables all in Max’s rich and tasty Kare-Kare sauce. To make the experience even better, eat with their deliciously salty bagoong.

Max’s also introduced two new Rice Bowls: Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet Rice Bowl made with breaded cream dory. And the Chopsuey Rice Bowl made with sauteed fresh vegetables, complemented by pork, shrimp, and chicken liver and gizzard. Both are light but filling dishes that can satisfy your hunger.

Check out Ria’s Vlog about the 4 new Max’s Rice Bowls:

New Max’s Rice Bowls Davao Launch Event

More Fish Rice Bowls

If you are looking for other light rice bowl options, Max’s has two more choices for you to try. The Bangus Belly Paksiw Rice Bowl is cooked using premium milkish belly. While the Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce has a lightly breaded cream dory fillet slathered with red bell pepper strips, spring onions, ginger strips, and a savory black bean sauce.

Classic Filipino Dishes in a Bowl

Aside from the fish and non-meat options, Max’s has classic Filipino dishes in a rice bowl: Beef Caldereta, Adobo Ribs, Crispy Pata, and Beef Kare-Kare.

And if you are craving for a taste of Max’s Chicken, get yourself a Sizzling Chicken Rice Bowl. It has coarsely chopped fried chicken and chicken liver, spiced up with white onion, celery, and chili.

With 12 Rice Bowls to choose from there is definitely #RealFoodforEveryMood.

Max’s In Davao

My Davao City Team at the Max's Rice Bowls Davao Launch Event
My Davao City Team at the Max’s Rice Bowls Davao Launch Event

In Davao City, Max’s has two branches: one at 2nd Floor of Abreeza Ayala Mall and another at Sky Garden at the 2nd Floor of SM Lanang Premier.

Visit their site at MaxsChicken.com. Like the Max’s Fried Chicken Official Facebook Page at facebook.com/MaxsRestaurant and follow them on Instagram @MaxsChicken for updates and information.

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About Ria Jose

Professional Blogger. Social Media Strategist. Davao Bloggers Society Founding President. Aspiring Vlogger. Brand Ambassador. With over 10 blogs developed, you could say Ria has tried it all. Well, at least online. After more than 10 years as resident blogger and editor-in-chief of MyDavaoCity.com, she remains passionate and committed to sharing her hometown to the world.

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