Eating Out With Wong Ah Yoke

Fine fare, fair price

28Wilkie's modern interpretation of Italian dishes is refined and thoughtful

Snacks.
Snacks. PHOTOS: 28WILKIE, WONG AH YOKE
Cappellini.
Cappellini. PHOTOS: 28WILKIE, WONG AH YOKE
Antarctic Toothfish.
Antarctic Toothfish. PHOTOS: 28WILKIE, WONG AH YOKE
Omi Wagyu A4.
Omi Wagyu A4. PHOTOS: 28WILKIE, WONG AH YOKE
Fennel Sorbet.
Fennel Sorbet. PHOTOS: 28WILKIE, WONG AH YOKE
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Despite having been opened for more than three years, 28Wilkie has remained largely under the radar.

That is unfortunate because the Italian restaurant is housed in a well-restored old building at the junction of Wilkie Road and Niven Road - a central location with convenient parking in the Wilkie Edge building across the street.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on March 15, 2020, with the headline Fine fare, fair price. Subscribe