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| - Growing up eating Filipino food pretty much every day of my life, I knew I had to come visit this location at least once, just to see if they could do Filipino food just as good as my momma!
This is a pretty busy location, with a Sushi 168 AYCE and a Value Village occupying the same plaza. However, there's a decent amount of parking, which is always a plus. We visited on a Sunday afternoon around 1:00 PM. It was super busy, but service wasn't as slow as I expected, which is another plus. We ordered: the infamous Max's fried chicken, the crispy pata (deep fried pork knuckles), the pancit palabok (noodles), and three servings of the buko pandan (a milky drink with gelatin cubes). The chicken and the crispy pata were fine although a bit on the dry side. The palabok, on the other hand, was very bland and lacked the flavour I'm used to. The buko pandan was also pretty average, although the gelatin still tasted a bit frozen, if I recall correctly. Overall, the food was average (although a bit overpriced) - if we're in the area again, we would consider coming back, but it isn't a spot I'd go out of my way to visit again.
For three people, with tax, and tip, our total came to around $58.00.
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