Behind its glass porthole, the Moulin displays in spectacular fashion its soul that still turns and would willingly bear witness to the 16th century in which it was built and the fine people who have been by...
Its walls still resound with the laughter of Liz Taylor or Sharon Stone, the jibes of Jean Cocteau or Jean Marais, the words of Bertrand Tavernier or Bocuse who, over the years and festivities, left their signatures on the windows.
Driven by a search for light and freedom, the restaurant is prolonged by a veranda that opens onto the luxuriant vegetation of the garden and Provençal restanques, old farming terraces enhanced by giant bamboo framing the artistic profusion of sculptures by the likes of Louis Cane, Sosno and Fahri...