Il Mulino---I liked it!!

Uncleromulus

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We had been anxious to try Il Mulino since it opened. The menu looked really appealing and there had been several favorable reviews from folks who we know have similar tastes to ours. So on Thursady night May 8, off we went to the Swan for what turned out to a fine meal. Dinner was set for 6:00 and we arrived a few minutes early. After valet parking at the Swan (free to those dining at Il Mulino) we went to the restaurant entrance. I was a bit suprised at the appearance--nothing like Palio which used to be in that spot. In fact, just to get to the greeter podium you walk through a long bar/lounge area.. the bar to the right, lounge tables (looked like hi-tops mostly )to the left. Looked sort of "swank" to me, and a place where you could easily enjoy a drink or two. Same with the inside of the restaurant--upscale, tables not crammed together--fashionaby elegant.

The greeters at the podium were the only disappointment of the evening. Three girls, dressed in black dresses, not terribly friendly. We were literally marched back to our table by one of them, and she didn't even look at us as she said (not very convincingly) "Enjoy your meal". I began to wonder if that sort of attitude would extend to the servers.
But fortunately, it did not. Our two servers (they work in pairs at Il Mulino) were quite friendly and attentive throughout the meal. No need to ever wonder where the servers were-they were always around, or nearby.

After we ordered drinks (wine for Mrs U, a Moretti for me)the first item on the menu was a complimentary Chef's course of eggplant in sauce and some small sliced pepperoni. This was actually a larger portion than an ordinary first bite and very tasty. Then came a selection of breads (unlike Mama Melrose, you still get bread at Il Mulino:) ) which were also very good. I wish I had remembered to write down the 3 different choices--but unfortunately, I didn't.
Next up were appetizers. I had the Carpaccio Di Carne--Tuscan style aged beef with olive oil and argula. A plate-covering portion and excellent!! Mrs U went for the Gamberi Al Mulino--very similar to the standard Shrimp Cocktail, only the sauce had a bit more bite to it than we usually find. There were 5 fairly large shrimp in the dish and another "excellent" rating.

After hearing the two dinner specials for the evening (one of which happened to be lamb chops,which we don't usually see in most Italian restaurants) we decided on entrees. I was torn between the Veal Saltimbocca and the Veal Parmigiana, so I asked one of our servers which he thought was best. He asked how hungry I was. When I replied "very", he suggested the veal parmigiana. And I'm glad he did! It was a plate-covering portion of pounded veal with tomato sauce and cheese. In many other Italian spots we frequent, you need to cut through layers of gooey cheese and gallons of sauce just to find the veal. Not here. The cheese and sauce were thinly layered, and the veal was tender.
Mrs U decided on the other "special" offered that evening three-cheese ravioli in sauce. These turned out to be quite good, cooked just a bit more firm than "al dente" and the sauce had just a bite to it that only added to the flavor.
Dessert followed. I had the Italian style Cheesecake, which turned out much different than I expected. Not the traditional Cheese cake, but literally a slice of what seemed to be pound cake on the plate next to some blended creamy Italian cheese. So it was cheese--and cake. Looked different, but tasted very good!!
Mrs U had the Mixed berries coated with marsala Zabagalione. Light and refreshing was how she described it.

All in all, I'd give Il Mulino an A- rating--the minus only being for the podium greeters who could use a little Pixie Dust. Otherwise, it was an excellent choice for a meal, and we already made reservations at Il Mulino again for our upcoming trip in September!!

Note: Although I would consider this a more "adult friendly" restaurant than most at WDW, there were a number of kids there the night we dined, including a few toddlers. And the dress was the same as what we found at all the other "Signature" type restaurants this trip--a mix of everything except what is actually prohibited by the code. You can dress up here if you want, but you certainly don't have to.
 
Glad you enjoyed it, Uncleromulus. And I agree, it is a departure from the old Palio, but in a good sort of way.

Nice review.
 
what a great review - makes me want to re-think our ADRs - just the bread, appetizers and chef's complimentary tasting alone has me tempted!!
 

DH and I will be dining here for the first time on our upcoming trip in October. Thank you for the very encouraging review. It sounds like a great place to dine. Happy you enjoyed it. I always find your reviews to be very right on. The only place we don't agree on so far is Fultons.
 
Great review Unc! I tried my best to fit this restaurant into our next trip but couldn't...that means yet another trip to plan after this one!:thumbsup2
 
Loved the Review, but one thing please dont compaire Il Mulino to
Mama Melrose just because one serves bread, They are both good but have very different styles and prices.
 
I've been to Mama's several times--and you are right, they don't compare.

But even the small shopping mall Italian restaurants around here serve bread. In fact, I've never been to an Italian restaurant anywhere (except Mama's) that did not serve bread.
 
Another great and very helpful review, Uncle R.

This is the second review I've read about this place from someone whose food tastes are similar to mine and the hubby's ... we may have to give it a try next year when we stay at the BCV again.

Thanks so much! :goodvibes
 
Great review Uncle R. I've got to find a way to work this into our next trip. Was it very crowded? Think you could get in without an ADR?
 
Glad to read how much you enjoyed Il Molino. We enjoyed it so much that we ate there twice on our visit this past December.
 
D&R: When we got there at 6:00 it wasn't very crowded. It did fill up a bit by the time we left. The only "danger" of going w/o an ADR is that IF there is a convention or big meeting at the Swan, it could be full very early. We saw that once at the Blue Zoo--mobbed by conventioneers at 6:30.
 
A great review as always, Uncleromulus. We've yet to dine there and now we just might have to try it some trip soon.

I'm glad to know that valet parking is free for diners at Il Mulino. Is that now true for Blue Zoo at the Dolphin?

BTW, rolls are served at lunch at Mama's again. The artisan breads are still on the appetizer menu but some very tasty rolls were served free last week. not many spots at WDW do that anymore at lunch. We don't do dinner at Mama's but I would guess that rolls are offered at dinner now too.
 
Thanks UncleR! I always value and appreciate your opinions. I have been undecided about IM for some time, but I may have to try it! We did have a drink at the bar...I had that cool strawberry/basil/black pepper/vodka concoction.

I would also like to know if the free valet parking extends to BZ? Thanks!
 
Blue Zoo does have free valet parking.
And if true, good news about bread for dinner at Mama's--
 
Thank you for a great review!:)
We have decided to book an ADR here in Dec. for 8:00 p.m.
Am really looking forward to this.;)
 














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