i give it 4 stars because i havent tasted a their food but i highly praise and recommend their pancit and veggie rolls man those are the bomb!
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Great food, low prices, friendly staff. If you want fine dining you don’t go to a grocery store, pay 6 bucks and some change for a meal, then complain. People looking for real food, with real flavor will enjoy this place.
Elizabeth T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
Expensive and dirty Now just a grocery store with«turo-turo»(point point) style food ordering system. There are no more tables/chairs on which you can sit down and eat your turo-turo food. Best to go in, get groceries and get your food«to go». When they opened a few years ago, this place was super clean and organized. Now, you can barely see/read what merchandize are in the fridge and shelves. Some items on the shelves look like they are past their due date. I found jar contents that seemed to have burst and overflowed out of the jars. Ick! Shelves and items are super dusty. A large chicken tinola and 1 fried bangus cost me $ 22.39. Very expensive. Meh. Never again.
Hana M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
I really like their food here. I think thank its very authentic and makes you want to go back to Pinas! It is definitely a home cook meal. I suggest getting the adobong pusit, nilaga, at fried fish. So good! Turo-turo style!
Q C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chicago, IL
This place is NOT closed. very much open. I went in looking for pork BBQ sticks. The lady at the counter was texting on her phone the first 5 minutes I was in there– She didn’t look up at me once, not even when I first came in. When I asked her if they had Pork BBQ sticks she said they were out, then showed me some eggrolls that they still had. Here’s the part that bothers me though: A lot of the«hot» food was not being heated properly. I’m definitely NOT coming back here, the food didn’t seem safe.
Demetrio P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, CA
Tried Max’s Seafood Grill and overall it’s good. It’s a half restaurant, half grocery story with a couple tables to eat there. I ordered several Filipino dishes which were Pinakbet, Sisig with pork belly, and the Pancit. All were good. Pinakbet had a good amount of veggies, beans, squash, etc, with good seasoning. The Pancit was tasty as well as the Sisig, although I couldn’t care for the ginger in the Sisig which I’ve tried without in another place. Overall, good food, good service, okay prices. Will definitely try again, and may also try their catering for future get togethers.