
Il Mulino is one of the Las Vegas restaurants least likely to be visited by locals. Not only is it on the Strip, it's nestled into a corner on the third level of the Forum Shops.
This classic New York Italian restaurant—there are nine all over the world, and the original landmark is notorious for being tightly packed and tough to book—has been perched up here for nine years now, serving lunch and dinner to shopping tourists looking for a little white-tablecloth refuge.
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