I am going to start the Il Mulino restaurant review now.
THIS IS MY FAVORITE WDW RESTAURANT EVER!!!!
I had a really great review started, then accidentally deleted it. I am certain this won't be nearly as witty or entertaining, but here goes.
Our friends decided to cook some hamburgers in this night, which gave us the opportunity for another adult night out at a signature restaurant. As you may recall, I printed up a few Restaurant.com gift certificates before I left home. Il Mulino was one of them.
I heard about this restaurant from my Thursday lunch crew. A bunch of friends have lunch every Thursday in Chicago. Sometimes we go other places, but we usually meet in the sports bar in the basement of Macy's (great fries and service.) We have been doing this for over a decade. One of the crew is a judge who is one of the founding members of A.C.E. (American Coaster Enthusiasts.) He loves roller coasters and great food. He will go to WDW a couple of times each year. He raved about Il Mulino several times, so I knew we had to go. This did not fit into the friend's budget, so we had originally planned to do it before they got there. Since they arrived before us, I was really happy we got to fit it in.
Since we didn't have a reservation, we decided to stop by. We were told a wait of almost an hour. As we had walked all the way there from BW, we decided we must have a drink and wait. The hostess told us to check back early though, as tables might open up. The restaurant is divided into two areas, bar and restaurant. As with many upscale Italian restaurants, the bar was huge. There were a number of comfy tables, both hightops and low. I was able to snag a hightop near the window. I ordered a glass of Italian red, though I don't recall the name, while DH went out for a smoke break. I ordered a Malbec for him. I don't remember which one, though. Sorry.
After about 40 minutes, I went up to the hostess to see about our table. Fortunately, a table was ready. She said that we lucked out, as the table we were getting was much better than the one we were scheduled for. It was a very nice table with a great waiter. He was a middle aged Italian, very experienced, great personality and very informative.
Shortly after being seated, we got the amuse busche, compliments of the chef. It was a plate of Italian sausages (think salami and pepperoni) and cheese (love cheese) with a few pickled veggies that I can't really remember except olives. I have never liked these types of sausage, until now! They were really tasty, not too salty, and just plain Yummy. We then ordered an appetizer of calamari to share. The calamari was sweet and tasty, lightly breaded and very tender. Not a single piece was tough. I liked the Maggiano's stuff, but this far outweighed it. The sauce for dipping was chunky and spicy, almost like it had a gardiniera in it. Heavenly.
Our waiter told us about some great specials and made great suggestions. DH had Linguini Frutti di Mare, linguini with mussels, claims, calamari, shrimp and some other shellfish, all tossed in a spicy wine sauce with tomatoes. I tasted it, as I had originally planned to order it. The most outstanding feature was the sauce, which was not tomato saucy (like made with tomato sauce or puree) and more like a wine sauce with big chunks of tomato. Really great.
For as much as I liked this I am so glad I followed the waiter's recommendations and got the daily fish special. It was a sea bass dish on a bed of orzo pasta with some spinach and a white broth type sauce. The filet was nice and firm, yet flaky, and cooked perfectly. The orzo was so good, I ate every single little morsel. I think it had some broccoli rabe or rapini or the like as well, but it was not the one on the online menu. Sorry I didn't pay attention too much. I was floating on

with this dish. The flavorful bass was the best I have ever had. I still dream about it.
The best course was yet to come! My friend kept talking about Tartufo over and over again. He said it was a really great dessert. Imagine a large sweet juicy cherry soaked in brandy then frozen. Surround that cherry in a wonderful chocolate ice cream ball. The ball is then dipped in dark chocolate. This wonderful concoction is served with a bit of chocolate sauce on the plate and some zabaglione cream as a garnish. This was AWESOME!!!! Tartuffo is definately near the top of the list of all time tasty desserts. And I LOVE me some dessert.
The final suprise, the icing on the cake so to speak, was the Limoncello! Another freebie. The waiter came around with a brass bucket and a couple of glasses. This sweet little liquor was just wonderful.
So now I have a new Favorite Restaurant in WDW. In fact, this may be my favorite place anywhere. If you get a chance to try Il Mulino, do it.
JUST DO IT!!!!