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Breakfast at Max’s

If breakfast is the best way to start your day, then there’s no better place to be in the morning than at Max’s. It’s the place to begin another busy day with an array of breakfast choices at your fingertips served with fresh brewed coffee.

The restaurant offers tempting dishes to tickle your taste buds with four new breakfast meals on the menu. Craving for corned beef, cheese and eggs? The Cheesy Corned Beef Omelet offers a combo of creamy omelet stuffed with corned beef and melted cheese and garnished with spring onion confetti. Have it with your choice of either garlic rice or toast bread.

Have a hankering for bacon? The Bacon Meal serves it up straight with crisp honey-cured bacon strips, sunny side-up or scrambled eggs, with either garlic rice or toasted bread and orange slices on the side.

Looking for a variety of meat offerings? Have it all with the Meat Lover’s Meal, a medley of mini Hungarian sausage, salami and golden-brown bacon strips on top of a lightly toasted pan de sal or garlic rice. Enjoy it with sunny-side-up egg and grilled tomato.

Searching for a taste of the tropics? Try the citrus-sweet breakfast Ham Steak – caramelized, juicy sweet whole meat ham steak with sliced pineapple over lightly toasted pan de sal or garlic rice, garnished with sunny-side-up or scrambled egg and a sliced orange and onion confetti on the side.

Catch Max’s new breakfast meals from 7-10 a.m. at its Breakfast Stores nationwide. You can also choose from the all time favorites such as: tapa, sausage, tocino and longganisa meals, along with vegetable omelets, Boneless Bangus, and Triple Chocolate Champorado. Have your fill of delicious breakfasts – head on to Max’s and start your day big.

 

 


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