Max's Delicatessen & Restaurant
191 Skokie Valley Rd, Highland Park, IL 60035
847-831-0600
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Well its almost 2011, and there are very few Jewish Deli Restaurants left in the Chicago area. I have been coming to Max's on and off for years and years. I will never go back again. I ordered a corned beef and chopped liver sandwich on rye with a large order of fries. The fries were old, and were either reheated in a microwave, or worse, thrown back into the oil for a second time. They tasted rancid. The first bite I took out of the sandwich was a shock, the meat snapped back out of my mouth and back into the sandwich! The chopped liver was not fresh, and was extremely bland to taste. I opened the sandwich to see large chunks of inedible fat from the end of a bad brisket. The bad pieces that are normally discarded were all in the sandwich. There was no edible meat whatsoever. I was having high blood pressure problems, and did not wish to stroke out complaining to the staff that was almost all guest workers. I feared they would take it back and spit in my sandwich.
Well its almost 2011, and there are very few Jewish Deli Restaurants left in the Chicago area. I have been coming to Max's on and off for years and years. I will never go back again. I ordered a corned beef and chopped liver sandwich on rye with a large order of fries. The fries were old, and were either reheated in a microwave, or worse, thrown back into the oil for a second time. They tasted rancid. The first bite I took out of the sandwich was a shock, the meat snapped back out of my mouth and back into the sandwich! The chopped liver was not fresh, and was extremely bland to taste. I opened the sandwich to see large chunks of inedible fat from the end of a bad brisket. The bad pieces that are normally discarded were all in the sandwich. There was no edible meat whatsoever. I was having high blood pressure problems, and did not wish to stroke out complaining to the staff that was almost all guest workers. I feared they would take it back and spit in my sandwich.
Well its almost 2011, and there are very few Jewish Deli Restaurants left in the Chicago area. I have been coming to Max's on and off for years and years. I will never go back again. I ordered a corned beef and chopped liver sandwich on rye with a large order of fries. The fries were old, and were either reheated in a microwave, or worse, thrown back into the oil for a second time. They tasted rancid. The first bite I took out of the sandwich was a shock, the meat snapped back out of my mouth and back into the sandwich! The chopped liver was not fresh, and was extremely bland to taste. I opened the sandwich to see large chunks of inedible fat from the end of a bad brisket. The bad pieces that are normally discarded were all in the sandwich. There was no edible meat whatsoever. I was having high blood pressure problems, and did not wish to stroke out complaining to the staff that was almost all guest workers. I feared they would take it back and spit in my sandwich.
Well its almost 2011, and there are very few Jewish Deli Restaurants left in the Chicago area. I have been coming to Max's on and off for years and years. I will never go back again. I ordered a corned beef and chopped liver sandwich on rye with a large order of fries. The fries were old, and were either reheated in a microwave, or worse, thrown back into the oil for a second time. They tasted rancid. The first bite I took out of the sandwich was a shock, the meat snapped back out of my mouth and back into the sandwich! The chopped liver was not fresh, and was extremely bland to taste. I opened the sandwich to see large chunks of inedible fat from the end of a bad brisket. The bad pieces that are normally discarded were all in the sandwich. There was no edible meat whatsoever. I was having high blood pressure problems, and did not wish to stroke out complaining to the staff that was almost all guest workers. I feared they would take it back and spit in my sandwich.
- General Info
- Max s Deli and Restaurant serves corned beef, New York pastrami, homemade soups, and garlic chicken and America's favorite foods with an upscale style at affordable prices. Boasting the Chicago-area s best Chinese chicken salad, rib eye steak, barbeque ribs and portabella mushroom pasta this Highland Park, Ill. landmark is a favorite for casual diners. And for those with a sweet tooth, Max's offers award-winning desserts. The deli and restaurant are open daily, and until 10 pm on Friday and Saturday.
- Extra Phones
Phone: 847-831-2345
Fax: 847-831-2345
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Thu: Fri - Sat: Sun: - Categories
- Delicatessens, Caterers, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Location
- Crossroads Shopping Ctr
- AKA
Max's Deli & Restaurant
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- Other Information
Cuisines: Deli, Caterers, Family Style
Parking: Lot, Private