I finally got a chance to visit this hidden gem a couple of days ago and was not disappointed. I had a bit of time before an evening rehearsal, so I wended my way to the rather nondescript entrance and was cheerily greeted by the nice server. It was happy hour when I arrived, but I was the only patron there. (20% off all food during HH!) I was super hungry and craving a steak....lo and behold, there was a filet mignon on the menu. Sold. My medium rare steak was juicy and tender and infused with a balsamic-cabernet reduction -- YUM. The accompanying rice and side salad (delicious lime vinaigrette dressing) were also good: light, fresh, and polite enough to yield center stage to the steak.
The interior of 28GO was designed by the chef and from the look of it, I know I'd like this person. Funky, a touch of geeky, with a good splash of humour, this little restaurant is one I hope succeeds beyond its wildest dreams. I enjoyed seeing the various board games on the bar top, as well as the beautiful Asian-inspired art inlaid into the same.
I am returning to check out the actual tapas menu.....maybe even tonight! :)