"What if The Four Horseman were twice as big and had a thing for Italy? The answer is I Cavallini, the long-awaited follow-up just across the street. Unlike its famous wine bar sibling, this place sticks to one genre, and dresses it up with seasonal flair. Think whipped ricotta with ripe cherry tomatoes, vinegary seafood panzanella, and fatty lamb sausage on overlapping tiles of avocado squash. Tables are already hard to come by, but there’s room for walk-ins—mostly at the bar. A line starts forming around 4:15pm. I Cavallini releases reservations two weeks in advance at 8am. All of the bar and counter seats are saved for walk-ins, and, in our experience, you can also get a walk-in table during the first seating. The trick is, line up outside no later than 4:30pm. When the place opens at 5pm, you should be seated right away." - bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, will hartman, sonal shah, will hartman, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, willa moore, will hartman, bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman, bryan kim, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, willa moore, sonal shah, willa moore