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Przekaż informację zwrotnąTried this place for the first time and it is AMAZING! Pork belly like this is hard to find and it is the 2nd best I've ever had. First place belongs to Tansuo but they no longer serve their pork belly dish. It was crispy and well flavored. I also got the sisig. OMG! It was the best thing I've ever had! I also tried the flan. I am not a fan of flan at all but I wanted to give theirs a chance. I still don't like flan. That's not anything negative about their flan. I'm sure a flan lover would love it. I will definitely make this a regular spot!
We are on a short vacation here in Nashville and thought of trying some Filipino food. I searched and came across MaeMax. The pictures looked very promising and delicious. So even if it took us an hour drive to get there we still did. I ordered their sisig, lechon kawali, pansit with lumpia. It was all okay. Why I said it was just okay? It?s because the lechon kawali they served was full of fat, sisig was dry (not the sisig i expected that has liver and some pork ears and pork snout) lumpia had barely filling in it. How bout the pansit? Nothing special. Not a very good experience for me though. Was just disappointed. On the brighter side, I am not sure if it was the owner who served my orders but she was really nice and friendly.
I was looking for Filipino Essen in Nashville and this place was not disappointed! It's a bit further out, but the trip is worth it. Everything was made fresh and delicious. I'm still dreaming about chicken boobs and pig dumps. Chickenadobo was falling well from the bones and the lumps of pigs pierced hot and crispy with the sauce... Oh, my God. But the Halo Halo Dessert at the end... the best way to finish the meal. Getting hungry, just thinking about it...
I agree with some of the review here, the picture looks good, but the taste is missing. I always stop here when we go through town the last time we feed here was disappointing. Today I think I will give them another chance But it never fails. The rice is always cooked over? The bbq swine leumpo was so chewing. I had Adobo and Sündigang before Walang lasa. I'm here to support our Kababayan. But I won't taste it. If Hindi pasado ang lasa. The only thing I enjoy here is the Halo Halo. This will be my last time. Peace? I'm sorry!
That was my first experience of eating Filipino food. I had the Pork Sinigang and Halo-Halo. The Pork Sinigang is an acid soup. It was a unique experience for me because I never ate soup that was sour in my life until today. I'm not much pig eater, but I'll definitely try the soup again. The Halo-Halo was a delicious treat.