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Il Mulino Prime: Soho’s culinary powerhouse stole the show at DTR Modern’s Hearts & Muses

Diners at Il Mulino Prime in SoHo
There are good meals, there are great meals, and then there’s Il Mulino Prime—where every bite feels like a scene from a Fellini film, rich with decadence, romance, and the kind of unrelenting indulgence that leaves you weak in the knees.
Il Mulino Prime

There are good meals, there are great meals, and then there’s Il Mulino Prime—where every bite feels like a scene from a Fellini film, rich with decadence, romance, and the kind of unrelenting indulgence that leaves you weak in the knees.

And if you were lucky enough to attend DTR Modern Gallery’s Hearts & Muses event on Feb. 27, you already know that Il Mulino Prime didn’t just cater the evening. They elevated it. The gallery may have been filled with stunning contemporary works, but the true masterpieces were being served on silver trays—hot, golden, and utterly irresistible.

An Evening of Art and Appetite

Wine corks at Il Mulino Prime
The Soho soirée was a fever dream of culture, conversation, and culinary hedonism. As guests swirled their wine and discussed brushstrokes and provenance, the real action was happening on the platters floating through the room.Il Mulino Prime

The Soho soirée was a fever dream of culture, conversation, and culinary hedonism. As guests swirled their wine and discussed brushstrokes and provenance, the real action was happening on the platters floating through the room.

Il Mulino Prime brought the heat—literally. Their hors d’oeuvres were nothing short of a sensory awakening, a symphony of textures and flavors so good they could inspire a whole new art movement.

The arancini? Perfection. Golden, crisp, and sinfully creamy on the inside—like a sonnet wrapped in breadcrumbs. Each bite was a reminder that food, like art, is meant to be experienced, devoured, and obsessed over.

And then there was the bruschetta—a lesson in balance, freshness, and Italian excellence. Juicy, sun-kissed tomatoes, just the right amount of garlic, and basil so fresh it practically whispered sweet nothings. Served atop perfectly toasted bread, it was a bite-sized revelation—as if a Tuscan summer had been bottled up and set free in Soho.

The True Art of the Evening

The Hearts & Muses event may have celebrated the artistic spirit, but Il Mulino Prime turned it into an edible masterpiece. It was proof that art isn’t just something you hang on a wall—it’s something you taste, savor, and remember long after the night is over.

So, to those who attended, consider yourselves blessed. You got the full experience—art for the soul, food for the gods. And to those who missed it? Well, Il Mulino Prime is still there, holding court in Soho, waiting to serve up another masterpiece.

Because at Il Mulino Prime, every night is a masterpiece—you just have to show up hungry.