Kuwait Times

Are you ready for world class Pinoyat Max’s?

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Media and VIP guests, including stalwarts of the local Pinoy community, mingled with Max’s Chef Enrique Suarez and his team as they enjoyed dishes from the new menu, which was also launched to coincide with this special event. Renato O. Villa, Philippine­s Ambassador of the Philippine­s in Kuwait, was in attendance. Entertainm­ent was provided by a popular artists including Joanna Slayton, Ramy De la Cruz, Carlo, Najwa, Jennifer and popular dance group - One Groove. Roman Pintorukit, a popular Filipino graffiti artist also unveiled a very cool artwork specially created for Max’s Restaurant.

Conceptual­ized by Chef Henry as he is popularly known, the new menu features for the first time, grilled dishes, sizzlers, seafood and Pinoy favorites like Adobo, Sisig, Tokwa’t Baka, Inihawna Pusit and Boneless chicken BBQ and even Spanish influenced dishes like the Beef Ribs Humba. It will also continue to include core dishes such as Max’s Fried Chicken and Kare-Kare that have helped cement Max’s reputation as the region’s number choice for Filipino food.

“Filipino food is comfort food and meant to be eaten with family and friends. We look forward to welcoming one and all to the cozy, friendly and inviting Max’s Restaurant in Kuwait, now enhanced by a new menu that exudes the passion my team and I have for preparing the food we grew up eating and now love to cook for others,” added Chef Henry. “It tastes both familiar and new, which is exactly the experience we wish for our diners.” Renowned for its signature dishes, which combine sweet and savory flavors, legendary ‘Sarap to the Bones’ Max’s Fried Chicken, cozy interiors and heart-warming service, Max’s is a must-visit for the discerning food lover.

“The local Filipino community easily relate to Max’s Restaurant. Whether it’s a baptism, birthday, wedding or anniversar­y, a business lunch or a casual catch up with friends, Max’s promises an unforgetta­ble dining experience, one that takes the Pinoy back home and everyone else to a dining table in the Philippine­s,” said Mohammed Ismail, Operations Manager, Max’s Restaurant. “Chef Henry as we like to call our resident Filipino expert and food hero has now conceptual­ized a menu that celebrates the diversity in Filipino cuisine that is bright and rich, delicious and versatile. He has taken traditiona­l favorites and regional eats and added his own special touch to make Max’s new menu something that we are certain everyone, Filipinos or otherwise, will relish,” he added.

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