Il Mulino to me is the best Italian restaurant in all of New York. If they have been able to duplicate the New York offerings in these new restaurants (Orlando, Chicago, Dallas, etc.), then you will be pleased. We will be staying at the Dolphin in June and I just made a reservation.
The pastas are all killer, especially the Linguini and White Clam Sauce.
They spice up the food and use only the best ingredients, from the cheeses to the olive oils. They load you with "free" food on the table as you sit down, the portions are large and you should be very very hungry when you go.
Now, the bad news . . . the prices. A dinner for three of us earlier this month in New York (no alcoholic beverages) with tax and tip (one appetizer each and one dessert for all of us) came out to . . . . . . . . . . .
$370.00
As the New York Zagat Survey reads, "the food at Il Mulino is so good and plentiful, you won't even notice the shift in weight from your wallet to your stomach."
A word to the wise, go and enjoy this great restaurant (again, that is if it stands up to the quality of the New York original), however, unless money is not an object, be careful of the "specials" which are actually always available. They are specials because, at least in New York, they are the expensive entrees ($50-$70 each) like the delicious rack of lamb, the special fish dishes, etc. and they don't like to list them on the menu.
Enjoy, it is a real treat, especially if you like garlic and spices.