Showing posts with label Max's Restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Max's Restaurant. Show all posts

November 25, 2017

Max’s Group partners with GCash on e-payment via QR Codes

Max’s Group, Inc. (MGI), the largest casual dining company in the Philippines, has partnered with GCash, the pioneer in electronic payments using QR codes, to help jumpstart the country’s move into a cashless ecosystem.
MGI is composed of Max’s, Pancake House, Krispy Kreme, Jamba Juice, Yellow Cab, Teriyaki Boy, Dencio’s, Maple, Singkit, Kabisera, Sizzlin’ Steak, and Le Coure de France.
“I think there is a great opportunity for us to address the consumer needs especially the phone as a wallet since there is a great amount of convenience that comes with that,” said Sharon Fuentebella, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MGI.

Dave Fuentebella, MGI Chief Financial Officer added: “find the use of GCash scan to pay feature to be seamless so we are anticipating that it will grow as more customers use this payment gateway facility. We’re excited to see how this will evolve. Right now, we are very happy with how GCash is being used. We’re just waiting for it to be rolled out in all our stores for other consumers to experience it as well.”

The GCash scan to pay feature will be available in at least 50 stores across MGI’s network by the end of November, with more stores slated to rollout the service in 2018.

GCash pioneered in the Philippines the use of the reversed QR payments via smartphone, a move which is expected to change the landscape of how Filipinos usually pay for their purchases.

Through the scan to pay feature of the GCash App, customers can use their GCash account to pay for goods and services by simply scanning QR codes displayed by merchants and establishments. For the consumers, this eliminates the hassle of bringing money, waiting for change, or getting into misunderstandings over payments. Merchants, on the other hand, would no longer need expensive machines to process mobile money transactions but only QR stickers with a unique code that is linked to their GCash wallet.



Albert Tinio, GCash President and CEO, on the other hand, welcomed Max’s Group to the fold of early adopters of e-payment, particularly the scan to pay feature of the GCash App. 
“We are glad to see a big restaurant chain like Max’s embracing the future of e-payments in the Philippines. QR scanning via mobile phone as a mode of payment is already widely-accepted in China, India and other countries in Asia and we want to replicate its success here through the help of our partners like Max’s Group,” he said.

By making QR codes available to anyone, even to ambulant vendors and sari-sari store owners, GCash will be paving the way for a cashless society which means faster, more convenient, and secure transactions for both merchants and consumers.

Its introduction is in line with the thrust of GCash investors – Globe Telecom, Ant Financial, and Ayala Corporation, to accelerate financial inclusion and upgrade payment services in the Philippines.

November 5, 2015

The House That Fried Chicken Built Turns 70 this October , Max’s Restaurant is celebrating 70 years of achievements and delightful restaurant service

Time truly flies when the stomach is satisfied. This year, Max’s Restaurant is celebrating 70 years of delightful restaurant service that has managed to grow from a simple home cooking cafe to a successful international restaurant chain.



The 70 birthday celebration shared to us last October 27 held at the place where it all started - 21 Scout tuazon Street , Barangay Laging Handa, Quezon City. 

A 70 year career in the competitive food industry is certainly something noteworthy and a definite cause for celebration. A milestone event that the restaurant hopes to share with its long time customers and friends, Max’s Restaurant celebrates this achievement in more ways than one, and thanks its supporters first. 



Max’s, one of the country’s leading casual dining restaurant traces its roots to a family’s generosity and passion for good food. Max’s, “the house that fried chicken built,” continues to innovate and expand worldwide with plans to open branches outside the United States. Today, Max’s Restaurant has established itself as a household name, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition, zealously upholding the values passed on from its early beginnings in 1945 to the present –day generation of food aficionados.


Perfectly seasoned, satisfyingly crispy, and delightfully comforting are a few words that describe Max’s Restaurant's famous chicken, a dish that has remained a favorite among Filipinos for so long that it is an institution. There is definitely something special about Max’s fried chicken that sets it apart from the others. It is, some might say, a palatable source of Filipino pride. 

Not just anybody can cook chicken in the deeply authentic and Filipino way Max’s Restaurant does. Max’s fried chicken is a dish made with love through a recipe that has passed through careful hands across generations, and is suspected to comprise much more than secret seasonings and undiscovered cooking techniques. 

“Our goal is to ensure we replicate this Sarap-to-the-Bones chicken experience in each restaurant,” Director and Chief Marketing Officer of Max’s Group Inc., Jim Fuentebella shares. 

It is this diligence and dedication to detail that some claim “The House That Fried Chicken Built” became what it is today. Typical of the Filipino hospitality, the restaurant's founder Maximo Gimenez frequently welcomed American soldiers into his home for hearty meals in 1945, after World War II. The soldiers enjoyed themselves so much and so often that they began to insist on paying, and eventually convinced Maximo to open a cafe. His niece Ruby was the secret ingredient to the cafe’s success, as it was her recipes that were used in cooking the fare that later became famous. And needless to say, it was the chicken that became a favorite among the GIs, despite how different it was from the fried chicken they were accustomed to eating in the United States. What Ruby had to offer was clearly something genuine. Now known as “Nanay Ruby,” her talents proved capable of cooking much more than chicken, as the favorites among her fare include the famous Max’s Restaurant Sinigang, the Kare Kare, Pancit Canton and Lumpiang Ubod to name a few, all key elements to their successful and long lasting menu.

A hallmark of genuine Filipino culinary tradition, Max's Restaurant is a place of comfort that is every Filipino's home away from home. 

Today, it is believed that the key to Max's Restaurant's longstanding success is that it was built through the years with the pure intent to be a thoughtful host. 

“Max's is in our blood,” says Jim Fuentebella, when he speaks of the members of the board. “The personal connection we have with the brand is what drives us forward, and is what inspires us to cascade the guest-host relationship to all of our branches. Generosity and hospitality, which are virtues my lola lived, are messages we want to communicate on all levels.” 



For the most exciting updates about Max’s Restaurant, log on to www.maxschicken.com or visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant to be a Max’s Restaurant Facebook fan. 


Max’s Timeline: The Journey to 70

1945 - It all began when Maximo F. Gimenez invited American troops for a fried chicken dinner, knowing they missed having home cooked meals. Word spread about the regular chicken dinners and good times they had at the Gimenez residence, which resulted in Maximo’s decision to open a small restaurant – Max’s Bar and Café.

1950 - The Gimenez (Spouses Maximo and Mercedes Gimenez), Trota (Spouses Claro, and Maximo’s niece, Ruby Trota) and Sanvictores (Felipa S. Sanvictores, sister-in-law of Maximo) families formalized what had been an informal relationship to ensure Max’s Restaurant’s continued service.

1951 - With Max Gimenez as an active proponent and founding member, the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines was established. The organization’s objective is to upgrade and professionalize the industry, progressively changing the way it has grown through the decades.

1953 -  Almost a decade after the restaurant opened, a 2nd location in Parañaque was erected, which later on was moved to Baclaran at Roxas Boulevard corner Redemptorist Road.

1956 -  The name Q.C. Max’s, Inc., The House that Fried Chicken Built is registered as a trade name under the Philippine Trademark Law. Soon after, the company adopted its logo consisting of a rooster and a hen, both in color, dancing and flirting with each other.

1971 -  The Trota family opens a Max’s Restaurant in Gotesco at C.M. Recto, and introduced low-cost meals to offer its predominantly student clientele.

1982 - Erlinda Fuentebella, daughter of co-founders Sps. Claro and Ruby Trota, moves her family to the USA to set up Max’s on Gellert Street, San Francisco - the first Max’s outlet outside of the Philippines. Nine years later, the restaurant moves to El Camino Real South San Francisco.

1984 -  Wary of the political situation in the country, Edgardo Trota, son of co-founders sps. Claro and Ruby Trota, opens Max’s of Manila in Los Angeles, followed four years later with another Max’s Restaurant at San Diego in California.

1994 -  Max’s officially adopted the tagline “Sarap to the Bones,” and announced its first celebrity endorser, the multi-awarded celebrity icon, Gary Valenciano.

1995 - Max’s celebrates its 50th year in business with 34 restaurants operating in the Philippines and four in the United States (two in Los Angeles, one in San Diego, and another in San Francisco).

1997 - Bill Rodgers, Maximo’s grandson and the only Gimenez heir working for the company, starts Max’s Franchising Inc. A Milestone for the owner operators of Max’s, starting the standardization of the Max’s brand, store image, menus and operating standards across all branches.

1998 - In October, the first franchised Max’s Restaurant opens in Harrison Plaza.

1999 - Third generation owner-operators, otherwise known as the Cousins’ Consortium, took a more strategic role in shaping Max’s future by systematizing and unifying the Max’s brand for both company and franchise owned branches. This includes food, service, brand imaging, aesthetics and architecture.

2000 - The Philippine Franchising Association, in cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry, recognizes Max’s Restaurant as the Most Promising Filipino Franchise of the Year.

2001 -The Edgardo S. Trota Memorial Foundation, Inc. is incorporated and the Edgardo S. Trota Memorial Scholarship is launched; a program that serves as tribute and commemoration of the late Noni Trota’s hard work, making the target recipients children of Max’s employees.

2002 - Max’s is given the Most Outstanding Restaurant Operations by the National Consumer Affairs Foundation in recognition “of exemplary performance and product excellence, corporate quality, service, and price affordability based on opinion surveys and evaluation benefitting the general public.”

2003 - The first franchise of Max’s in the US opens, and

Max’s Franchising, Inc. is named the Outstanding Filipino Franchise of the Year - Food Category: Restaurant in the Annual Franchise Excellence Awards, a joint project of the Philippine Franchising Association, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Philippine Retailers Association, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The following year, Max’s receives the same award and is elevated to the Hall of Fame.

2004 - On June 30, Max’s, is named the super brand by Superbrands Publications Philippines. In presenting the certificate to Max’s Restaurant Superbrands General Manager Karl McClean said, “When people think fried of chicken in the Philippines, they think of Max’s fried chicken. This is a true definition of a Superbrand.”

2007 - Adapting to the needs of its consumers, Max’s begins offering new dishes, specifically Merienda products such as pancit luglug and seafood lomi, which are now part of Max’s roster of staple favorites.

2008 - Max’s restaurants number a total of 118 in the Philippines. 64 of these restaurants are company-owned and 54 are franchised while there are six branches in the United States.

2010 - A second Max’s branch is opened at Oahu in Hawaii. Celebrating 65 years, Max’s launches its most successful campaign ever, “Chicken All You Can” for P165. The owners felt it was time to give back to Max’s loyal customers. Max’s ended its successful one-month campaign with: “Kung Nabusog Namin Kayo, Nabusog Ninyo ang Aming Puso!”

2011 - In January, Max’s opened a branch in Toronto, Canada, kicking off a series of other international branches, including Vancouver, Canada; Sydney, Australia; and later on in Middle East.

2015 - Max’s is awarded The Global Filipino Franchise Award. It is, “the highest accolade bestowed to Philippine franchise companies, which have become benchmarks in overseas expansion, proudly raising the Philippine flag in foreign shores.”

For their excellence in international market penetration, Max’s Restaurant was awarded for their marketing strategies and business operations made to ensure successful international operations, as well as sales and financial performance.

The distinctive PwC Iconic Filipino Franchise was awarded to Max’s Restaurant for being one of the strongest and well-loved Filipino brands that withstood the test of time while bringing pride to the nation.

Max’s Restaurant’s Franchises were finalists for the Outstanding Franchisee Award. These are Max’s Restaurant in Zamboanga City and Michelle Alonto of Max’s Restaurant Balanga, Bataan who won the award.


May 24, 2015

Max’s opens third store in BGC All-time favorite restaurant opens new branch in Stopover Pavilion

Max’s Group Inc. (MGI) has opened its newest Max’s Restaurant at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig as part of its local expansion strategy for the next two months, the group recently announced.

Robert Trota, President and CEO of Max’s Group said the BGC branch, its third in Global City, gives the company a better opportunity to serve more customers in the booming mixed-use development area.

“BGC is a huge market for both commercial and residential. The opening of a third branch will give us better opportunity to serve the untapped market of the area,” Trota said.

The latest branch, which opened on April 21, is located at Units 116 and 117 of the Bonifacio Stop Over along 31st Street corner Rizal Drive 2nd Avenue.

“With the latest BGC branch, Max’s continues to expand and serve its all-time favorite recipes to more Filipino casual diners,” Trota said.

The restaurant, a dine-in and take out branch, will have a capacity of 82 seats.

Aside from the newest branch, the Max’s Group is also set to open three more restaurant outletswithin the month as part of its aggressive expansion program.

Upcoming branches in the pipeline are the Kapitolyo Branch, targeted for opening on May 20; the Hampton Branch, targeted for opening on May 30; the Cauayan, Isabela Branch, targeted for opening on May 30 as well and the Max’s Santiago Branch, targeted for opening on June 1.

In all, the Max’s Group is targeting to open 80 to 90 new stores this year across itsinternational and local brands.

Max’s Group merged with Pancake House, Inc. in 2014 to create the country's largest restaurant group.

The combined entity now has more than 10 household brands in the food business. These include Max's Restaurant, Max's Corner Bakery, Krispy Kreme, Jamba Juice, Pancake House, Yellow Cab, Le Coeur De France, Dencio's, Teriyaki Boy, Singkit, Kabisera, and Maple.

From January to April, the Company opened 10 outlets (7 local and 3 overseas) and discontinued 7 underperforming stores. As of April, the Max’s Group has a total of 543 branches.

Despite the closures, its store net total increased along revenues as the group reported pro-forma revenues of P9.55 billion in 2014 with a core net income of P154.1 million. 

February 7, 2015

Share a Sweet and Heartwarming Valentine’s Celebration at Max’s

Finding the perfect way to say “I love you” on Valentine’s Day is sometimes tough. There are times that it is just hard to express it. The words come out all wrong.


Food is symbolic of love when words are inadequate. Sharing food with your loveones is an intimate act. 

Here's a great time to share a sweet and heartwarming Valentine’s celebration at Max’s.

Catch the love bug as global Filipino brand Max’s Restaurant offers delectably sweet and exciting ways to share the love this February.

A Delightful Valentine celebration awaits all customers who will be dining at any Max’s Restaurant from February 13 to 15, 2015. Diners with a minimum food spend of PhP 1,500 will receive a box of yummy Choco and Caramel bites from Max’s Corner Bakery – all for free!

“Valentine’s Day is such a special occasion for Filipinos. It is during this season that we really go out of our way to show our appreciation for our loved ones. Max’s understands this endearing tradition very well. It inspired us to create the most romantic opportunities for our customers to celebrate Valentine’s,” shared Orlando Villanueva, Max’s Restaurant’s Marketing Manager for Dine-In, Take Out, Delivery, and E-Commerce. 

Max’s further sets the romantic mood with “Meal for Two,” an intimate all-day feast, for two that’s perfect for couples who want to celebrate Valentine’s Day while enjoying their favorite classic dishes from Max’s. Meal for Two creates the perfect date, with a regular half serving of Max’s sarap to the bones Fried Chicken complemented by a savory choice of Sizzling Tofu or Adobong Kangkong, steaming white rice, two glasses of iced tea or any Pepsi softdrink. This hearty meal is sweetly capped off with delicious Buko Pandan. Sharing an intimate meal with a loved one doesn’t need to be hefty on the pocket too. Max’s Meal for Two is only priced at PhP529, or with as much as PhP 191 savings for customers and is available until February 28.

For a sweet and fun Valentine’s treat, Max’s Corner Bakery is offering its Love Letter Cookies, Love Birds Cookies, melt-in-your-mouth White Chocolate Butter Cake, a delectably light and fluffy butter cake garnished with milky white chocolate shavings and topped with rich whipped cream and cherry; and yummy Choco Peanut Butter Cake, a rich and moist chocolate cake, filled with premium peanut butter icing and coated with delicious chocolate frosting. 

There's nothing sweeter and more romantic than sharing these sweet treats from Max's Corner Bakery!

“At the end of the day, Valentine’s Day is all about celebrating with the people who are important to us. For Max’s, every season will always be about touching lives and creating memories that warm the heart.” Villanueva said.

Surprise your loved one with Max’s Delightful Valentine, or catch Max’s Meal for Two and Max's Corner Bakery's sweet treats for Valentine's anywhere in the Philippines for the entire month of February, available for dine-in, take-out and delivery. 

Visit your favorite Max’s branch and create the most romantic Valentine celebration for your special loved one.

Learn more about what’s new at Max’s by logging on to www.maxschicken.com.

Visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant and be the first to know about the coolest offerings from the Filipino’s most loved brand.


February 3, 2015

A Sumptuous Spread from Max’s! New Fried Chicken Meal Bundle for only PhP 899

Global Filipino brand Max’s Restaurant has recently launched a new offering that’s perfect for a post-holiday treat or for just celebrating the New Year with friends and loved ones.

A sumptuous spread from Max’s after the Christmas Season.  This means festivities will have to end, but celebrations at Max’s are all-year long! 

Max’s beckons its customers to check out its new Fried Chicken meal bundle that is delectably satisfying to the palate and light on the budget. 


Diners get to enjoy Max’s “sarap to the bones” Fried Chicken paired with a steaming bowl of Sinigang na Tyan na Bangus. The meal comes with 4 cups of rice and 4 glasses of any Pepsi softdrink or Iced Tea. Enjoying this feast from Max’s is anything but hefty on the budget. Customers may avail of Max’s Fried Chicken and Sinigang Meal bundle for only PhP 899 - perfect for an intimate gathering with friends or family.

Max’s customers may dine-in at their favorite branch to enjoy these mouthwatering dishes or they may simply dial Max’s delivery hotline 7-9000, or log on to wwwm.maxschicken.com to place their orders.

“With Max’s new offering, our customers get the best of everything – delectable dishes that are signature to Max’s and the most budget-friendly price. Everyday becomes a reason to celebrate as our customers enjoy and share their favorite Max’s dishes to their heart’s content,” enthused Orlando Villanueva, Max’s Restaurant’s Marketing Manager for Dine-In, Take Out, Delivery, and E-Commerce.

Catch Max’s Fried Chicken meal bundle anywhere in the Philippines, for dine-in, take-out or delivery until February 28, 2015.

More about what’s new at Max’s. log on to www.maxschicken.com

Visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant and be the first to know about the coolest offerings from the Filipino’s most loved brand.


September 21, 2014

Max’s Celebrates Delight, Innovates with Delivery Service 7-9000


Max's Restaurant has established itself as a household name in the Philippines, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition. Max’s Restaurant makes strides in establishing itself as one of the most loved and relevant brands today after almost 70 years of delighting generations of Filipino families with its home-cooked heirloom recipes.


A new delightful development, Max’s re-launched its delivery service, giving the segment a more fresh and innovative look, while also strengthening the nostalgic feel that customers have always loved whenever they bite into Max’s spread of classic Filipino dishes.

As Max’s Restaurant ended a two-day marketing conference “2 Days in September” with a grand party held at the Whitespace in Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City last Thursday, September 18, dubbed as ‘Max’s Celebration of Delight.’ The great gathering was attended by Max’s Restaurant executive board headed by its President Mr. Robert F. Trota., CEO Ms. Carolyn Patricia Salud, Marketing Director Mr. Mark Gamboa, Max's executives, Max's families, branch managers and officers, guests, and online media partners. 

The event was hosted by celebrity Iya Villania-Arellano.

CEO Ms. Carolyn Patricia Salud for the welcoming remarks.

Max’s Marketing Director Mr. Mark Gamboa shared the company’s core values – Genuine, Thoughtful and Delightful and connected it with the company’s aim to make every Max’s Restaurant delivery transaction a ‘delightful’ experience for both the customers and the restaurant.

“The growth that has been achieved by Max’s delivery is remarkable. Now, Filipinos may enjoy their favorite Max’s sarap to the bones dishes and other delectable offerings by just ordering online or via Max’s delivery hotline- 7-9000. An innovative development, Filipinos overseas may also surprise their loved ones in the Philippines by sending them their favorite Max’s dishes through Max’s online delivery”, shared by Mr. Orly Villanueva, Marketing Manager for Delivery & eCommerce.

Max’s posted double-digit growth in the first half of the year and is aiming to sustain its success by yearend. Max’s continues to beef up its delivery service by offering better choices and bundle promos in all of its 95 delivery stores nationwide.


The great celebration was highlighted by some vintage photos exhibit at the lobby area showing Max’s Restaurant’s 69 years of great Filipino heritage that started with Maximo Giminez‘s ‘Sarap To The Bones’ chicken recipe. Max's upholding the values passed on from it early beginnings in 1945 to the present day generation of food aficionados.


The Max's Quezon City Circle branch was given a special recognition after they have gathered 1 Million in two months of Max's delivery service. Max's Executives awarding Ms. Judy of Max's QC Circle Branch.

Max’s Restaurant relaunched its Max’s Delivery online and Max’s 7-9000 delivery complete with new rider uniforms and a new Max’s delivery jingle performed by brothers Medwin and Eugene Marfil of True Faith.



Max's Delivery Riders Team wearing the new Max's Delivery uniforms had a pledge/oath of delightful service reciting the ‘Panata Ng Isang Max’s Rider’ lead by Mr. Orly Villanueva, Marketing Manager for Delivery & eCommerce.



Hip-hop dancers A Team with their energetic and delightful dance number.




For the coolest updates from Max’s, log on to www.max’schicken.com or check out Max’s through its Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts.




Max's Delivery lets you get everything you need at your door in minutes without leaving home. 


Dial 7-9000 for Max's Delivery anywhere within Metro Manila or call your nearest Max's provincial restaurants to enjoy 'sarap-to-the-bones' Max's fried chicken!














September 16, 2014

Max’s Group ventures to open hotel in Quezon City, names it Meranti

The Max's Group of Companies, the House that Fried Chicken built, is now getting into the hotel business, with its first project expected to open next year. The Max’s Group confirmed that is preparing to launch its first hotel, the Meranti, in Quezon City.

"The Max's Group of Companies will be venturing into the hotel business with its first project expected to open early 2015," reports ABS-CBNnews.com.

The 59-room hotel, which will be under the Meranti brand, will operate under Max’s subsidiary RooM Ventures Corp.

Along Scout Tuazon Street and across the company’s heritage store in Quezon City, the Meranti will be equipped with recreational facilities at the start of commercial operations in 2015.

The report noted: "The Max’s Group and Pancake House Inc. recently merged through a PHP4.05 billion share-swap deal to create the country's largest restaurant group. The combined entity now operates Max's Restaurant, Max's Corner Bakery, Krispy Kreme, and Jamba Juice, Pancake House, Yellow Cab, Le Coeur De France, Dencio's, Teriyaki Boy, Singkit, Sizzling Pepper Steak, Kabisera, the Chicken Rice Shop, and Maple."

August 29, 2014

#PusoToTheMax Cheer!




Gilas Pilipinas is the Philippine National Basketball Team under the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) previously called Smart Gilas Pilipinas.

Smart Gilas represents the Philippines at the 17th FIBA tournament. 

The national team's sponsors also believe that Gilas’ trademark “Puso” will take the squad to great heights despite the odds.

One of the sponsors who support Gilas’ cause is Max’s Restaurant. Max's has show their full support for the national team by launching events, activities and promos. Max's launched the campaign to back up Gilas.

Global Filipino brand Max’s Restaurant is counting on the power of social media as it drums up public support for Gilas Pilipinas, which gears up for its historic stint in the FIBA World Cup this August.

Launching the hash tag, “puso to the max” (#pusotothemax), Max’s is exhorting every Filipino from all over the world to express their love and support for the Gilas team set to fly to Spain to compete against the world’s elite.

“Puso to the Max seeks to ignite the spirit of nationalism and solidarity among Filipinos as we support the first Philippine team that has made it to the FIBA World Cup after 35 years. It is more than a hash tag, it is an expression of national pride and support for Gilas, who are our modern-day heroes and champions,” said Mark Gamboa, marketing director for Max’s Group of Companies.


The partnership of Max’s and Team Gilas links two elements that Filipinos are passionate about – basketball and authentic Filipino cuisine.

The “Puso to the Max” hash tag campaign is the celebration of the unyielding spirit of Filipinos and dedication of Team Gilas as they seek to showcase the undeniable caliber of Filipino talent on a global scale.

“Nothing of this magnitude can be achieved without team effort... that’s the story of Gilas. Here’s an entire nation coming together for Philippine basketball’s finest hour. That’s what Laban Pilipinas – puso – is all about,” said coach Chot Reyes of Gilas Pilipinas.

With this Cheer Video, by Max's with the theme #PusoToTheMax featuring Gilas Pilipinas Players by Max’s Restaurant

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVaSnh-4_Ws



Team Gilas Pilipinas showed their true mettle, winning four of their tune up games in Spain.

As they inch closer to their most awaited competition, let us continue to cheer for our players.

Good luck Gilas Pilipinas in the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain and in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon.

For more details and updates, visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant.

March 5, 2014

Max's Restaurant to Share World-Class Experience at Bruno Mars Concert Live in Manila


Bruno Mars returns to the Philippines for the Moonshine Jungle Tour 2014 and slated to take the stage on March 22, 2014, 8:00 pm at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, the "Nothin' On You" half-Filipino vocalist is expected to draw in thousands of Filipino "brunofanatics" and concert enthusiasts.

Global Filipino brand Max's Restaurant boosts its support for international recording artist and two-time Grammy awardee, Bruno Mars by announcing that it is the official restaurant of The Moonshine Jungle Tour: Bruno Mars Live in Manila concert.
Mars' much-awaited stop in Manila is part of his ongoing world tour to promote his second studio album, "Unorthodox Jukebox." Part of the proceeds from his concert will be donated to helping Yolanda victims.

Bruno Mars, born as Peter Gene Hernandez, grew up in a musical family. His father, Peter Hernandez, was a Latin percussionist while his Filipino mother, Bernadette "Bernie" San Pedro Baluyot, was a singer in Hawaii. Mars wrote and performed music at a very young age and was exposed to a diverse mix of reggae, rock, hip hop and R&B music. He had his share of hurdles early on in his career, but his persistence to succeed and remarkable gift in music helped catapult him to worldwide fame. It was only a matter of time before he captured the world's attention after helping popularize hits like "Nothin on You" by B.o.B, and "Billionaire" by Travie McCoy.

"Max's, a global Filipino brand, believes in showcasing the exceptional talent of Filipinos. We are very proud to support a multi-awarded international artist like Bruno Mars. As the official restaurant of his Moonshine Jungle concert in Manila, we share Bruno Mars' love for great music and world-class food. It is an experience that we would love to share with every Filipino," shared Bobby Simborio, Corporate PR and Media Manager for Max's Group of Companies.

Bruno Mars is one of the most respected and in-demand artists today. He has sold over 115 million records all over the world as a singer, producer and songwriter. A recipient of a number of prestigious awards, Mars has also catalogued 22 Billboard "Hot 100" hits. He was named as one of the top 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine in 2011, and was ranked number 1 on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2014. 

Watch Bruno Mars live on March 22, courtesy of Max's Restaurant.

Just 'like' Max's on Facebook and fill up the online entry form to win free concert tickets. Every day, one fan will be chosen to win 2 Moonshine Jungle tickets for free! For more updates, visit Max's Restaurant's Facebook fan page or log on to www.maxschicken.com.
About Max’s Restaurant
Max’s, one of the country’s leading fast-casual dining restaurant traces its roots to a family’s generosity and passion for good food. Max’s, “the house that chicken built,” continues to innovate and expand worldwide with plans to open branches outside the United States. Today, Max’s Restaurant has established itself as a household name, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition, zealously upholding the values passed on from its early beginnings in 1945 to the present –day generation of food aficionados.

March 4, 2014

Bruno Mars brings the Moonshine Jungle to Manila

Watch out for The Moonshine Jungle World Tour: Bruno Mars Live in Manila 2014! 

Bruno Mars returns to the Philippines for the Moonshine Jungle Tour 2014 and is set to hit the stage on March 22, 2014 8:00 pm at the Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena  with supporting act: Poreotics, at Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay City.

Bruno Mars will take Filipinos on a romp through a time-warping musical jungle where fedora hats, disco balls, Motown, funk, soul and hip-hop all come together. Bruno Mars’ Moonshine Jungle Tour will be mounted by the Music Management International.

Mars is responsible for hits such as Just The Way You Are, When I Was Your Man, Grenade, Locked Out of Heaven and many more. Locked Out of Heaven won Best Song at 2013’s MTV Europe Music Awards, won Best Male Video at 2013’s MTV Video Music Awards while Treasure won an MTV VMA for Best Choreography. A teen favorite, he won two Teen Choice Awards this year as a Choice Male Star and Choice R&B Artist.

Music Management International presents The Moonshine Jungle Tour: Bruno Mars Live in Manila. and check this Ticket Prices.
SVIP (ROWS C-G OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 21,710.00
PATRON A - Php 16,430.00
VIP A (ROWS J-N OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 16,430.00
VIP B (ROWS Q-FF OF VIP 1 & 2) - Php 11,150.00
PATRON B - Php 11,150.00
LOWER BOX A (201-202/221-222 | ROWS A-H OF 203-208/215-220)- Php 9,040.00
LOWER BOX B (9TH ROW ONWARDS OF 203-208/215-220) - Php 6,930.00
UPPER BOX - Php 4,810.00
GENERAL ADMISSION - Php 2,110.00
*All sections are reserved seating*

Tickets available at SM Tickets outlets and at www.smtickets.com
Call 470-2222 for ticket inquiries.

LINKS
http://www.brunomars.com/
https://www.facebook.com/brunomars

http://smtickets.com/event/details?event_id=2079

February 15, 2014

Dining experience, the Max's way: Max's Brings Premium Seafood Spread to classic Filipino Fish Dishes

Holiday festivities may not be over just yet as Max's Restaurant rolls out its newest 4Sharing Meal, an offering that highlights the Filipino's penchant for great food and fun, bonding moments with family and friends.

Let's have a dining experience, the Max's way. 

Starting the year with an innovative and mouthwatering spread, Max's beckons its avid diners to bite into the freshest seafood catch and revel in a unique dining experience, the Max's way. 

4Sharing Sumptuous Seafood Spread

Max’s latest 4Sharing Meal is delectably satisfying to the palate and light on the budget. Diners get to enjoy Max’s Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce, a lightly breaded cream dory fillet with red bell pepper strips, spring onions, ginger strips in delectable black bean sauce. For those craving for a sweet seafood twist, they may opt for Max's Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet, breaded fish in bite-size portions simmered in a delicious sweet and sour sauce. Foodies may choose between these two delightful dishes and pair it with one whole, regular, sarap-to-the-bones Fried Chicken.

Of course, any Filipino meal will not be complete without steaming cups of white rice and cool glasses of iced tea or any Pepsi soft drink. This amazing offering is perfect for customers dining in groups of 4. Any food aficionado looking for a delicious and value-for-money offering may avail of this mouthwatering feast for only PhP 799. That's PhP221 worth of savings.

Max's 4Sharing Meal offering will run from January 6 to February 26, 2014.

“With every wave of Max’s 4Sharing meal bundles, we seek to excite and satisfy our customers more and more with the most delicious dishes and affordable deals. Whether they are groups of teenagers hanging out together, young professionals meeting up for lunch, or seasoned Max’s customers craving for their favorite comfort dishes, they get the best of everything – delectable dishes that are signature to Max’s and the most budget-friendly price.

As we welcome a very promising year, we want everybody to create new memories and enjoy our freshly- prepared dishes to their heart’s content,” shared Bobby Simborio, Corporate PR and Media Manager for Max’s Group of Companies.

Learn more about Max’s 4Sharing Meals by logging on to www.maxschicken.com. Visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant and be the first to know about the most 'sarap-to-the-bones' offerings from the Filipino’s most loved brand.

February 14, 2014

Make Valentine's Sweeter with Max's S'mores Fudge Bar

It's Valentines' Day! What's the  sweetest way of saying "I Love You" to your loveones?

Sweet things come in small packages. At Max's, they come in cute, chocolate-colored tote boxes. As Valentine's Day inches closer, Max's Restaurant invites Filipinos to lavish their loved ones with a special and extraordinary treat - Max's S'mores Fudge Bars.


Filled with chewy mini marshmallows and the crisp goodness of graham crackers, Max's irresistibly rich chocolate fudge bars perfectly conclude a mouthwatering meal of Max's classic home-cooked dishes: Crispy Pata, Sinigang, Kare-Kare, and Max's world-famous, "sarap-to-the-bones" Fried Chicken.

"Max's is in the business of creating unforgettable memories for every Filipino. This Valentine's Day, we invite everybody to share their favorite Max's dishes while enjoying the company of their family and loved ones. They'll be delighted to discover that delightful S'mores Fudge Bars from Max's await them at the end of their meal. We believe that simple things and sweet gestures make the perfect Valentine's surprise for the most special people in their lives," enthused Bobby Simborio, Corporate PR and Media Manager for Max's Group of Companies.

With a minimum, single receipt food purchase of PhP 1,500, diners and s'mores enthusiasts may already enjoy Max's bite-size confections for free.

These sweet treats are available for online deliveries or dine-in and take-out transactions at any Max Restaurant nationwide from February 14 to 16, 2014. 

To learn about the most exciting news from the most loved Filipino brand,
to be a member of Max’s Facebook Fan Page.

Enjoy the wonderful world with Max's! Just in time for Valentine's Day, give love by sending Max's favorites to your loved ones anytime anywhere within the Philippines now!



February 8, 2013

Max’s ChickenTakeout Treat with free Tropicana Coco Quench

Max’s Chicken offers you a takeout treat you cannot resist. Max's Sarap to the Bones fried chicken just got even better and with offerings that will definitely make you happy, satisfy and ask for more ! 

For only P329, grab a whole Max’s Fried Chicken for takeout and get a free 1L of Tropicana Coco Quench. That’s more than P100 in savings for both your Sarap to the Bones fried chicken and a delicious pack of coconut water from Tropicana.
Enjoy this special takeout offer, visit any Max’s Restaurant nationwide. Promo runs from January 19 through March 31, 2013.

August 3, 2012

Get the Biggest Chicken Deal with Max’s Real Saver Chicken Promo using BPI Express Credit Card


It’s raining chickens this month as global Filipino brand Max’s Restaurant  has recently unveiled its latest innovative deal, “Max’s Real Saver” Chicken Promo. Max’s will be offering 8 regular, whole “sarap-to-the-bones” Fried Chicken to BPI Express Credit cardholders for only PhP1,999, generously slashing off PhP1,000 from the original price of its regular whole chickens!

Customers just need to visit their favorite Max’s branch and present their BPI Express Credit Card to purchase their favorite Max’s Fried Chicken. They will be given 8 Real Saver cards with different designs to avail of Max’s regular, whole Fried Chicken whenever and wherever they want. Max’s aficionados can indulge in all the fried chicken they can consume, with more to share with their family and friends. “Max’s has always been very creative with its promotional deals. Customers get to enjoy Max’s delectable dishes at very affordable prices. Max’s new promo is not only an exciting offer, it’s also perfect for family celebrations, group gimmicks, and even as a gift item,” shared Robert Simborio, Corporate Communications Manager for Max’s Group of Companies.

Catch Max’s Real Saver Chicken Promo anywhere in the Philippines, from July 6 to September 4, 2012. Redeem your 8 whole, regular fried chickens all at once or stagger them across different dates until November 3. Go, get those chickens now!

For unbelievably great deals, log on to www.maxschicken.com or visit www.facebook.com/maxsrestaurant to be a Max’s Restaurant Facebook fan. 

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