
Hours
| Tuesday | 3–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 3–11 PM |
| Thursday (Eid al-Fitr) | 3–11 PM Hours might differ |
| Friday (Eid al-Fitr) | 3–11 PM Hours might differ |
| Saturday | 3–11 PM |
| Sunday | 3–11 PM |
| Monday | 3–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Partoza Bldg, National Highway, Tunasan, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone: +63 933 827 1267
Website: https://www.facebook.com/km31diner/
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Reviews
The food was even more disappointing. The “sizzling” sisig was served on a barely warm plate, leaving the egg topping completely raw. Worse, they attempted to serve us rice that had clearly gone bad — the sour smell was noticeable even before it reached our table.
It’s obvious that the staff doesn’t care anymore about the place. Food is too expensive for this kind of quality and service.
Overall, the experience was a complete letdown.
Food we ordered:
(Base on our taste preferences)
Grilled Chicken Salad – 5 of 5
Beef Burrito (w/o rice) – 5 of 5
Chicken Burrito (w/o rice) – 5 of 5
Baby back ribs – 3 of 5
Rib Eye Steaks – 3 of 5
Cream of Pumpkin – 4 of 5
The main dishes we ordered are mostly average. The rest are good. We will try their burger next time as others are rating them as high.
Staff are friendly and attentive as we were seated at the ground floor. Food is reasonably price in general.
(Original Post Aug. 9, 2019) A charming 60s-style diner. Rather oddly located in the Tunasan area of Muntinlupa’s National Road, right across Pepsi’s main plant and head office. It’s actually closer to San Pedro, Laguna than to the main Muntinlupa area. When coming from the South Superhighway, take the Susana Heights exit, turn right on National Road; it’s 800 m. from the junction, on the left.
The place could give the high end burger joints situated in classy commercial districts a run for their money. The ambience and decor are spot on, and it’s clean and bright. The food is great; aside from burgers, they have pizza, pasta, and some rice meals. I had their “Elvis”, a burger with a 1/3 lb. beef pattie, bacon, mushrooms, lettuce, tomatoes, and onions. A dark chocolate shake served as my drink and dessert. Service was fast (it was a Friday night and the place was half full). Will definitely go back to see if the rest of their menu lives up to expectations.
The ambience is 1970s old style, snack food is delicious.
You can watch old movies in the TV.
Pumpkin Soup is creamy and hot.
Location is good, but i’m not happy with their ramp and steps at the entrance area. It’s not really pwd or elderly accessible.
The vibe and interior design of the shop was actually given a good thought.
Food is not okay. Burgers that were served to us was cold and even when we asked to reheat it, it was just a bit warm. Bürger patty had chewy bits. My milkshake didn’t taste any good.
Service seems to be a little bit confused at the moment.
Price was a bit pricey for what we had that time.
I’m still willing to go back there after sometime to see any difference. My rating for now is from my initial visit.