In the spring of 1977, Le Papillon was established on a bustling street corner in what was to become Silicon Valley. Owner Mike Mashayekh was driven by a single goal – to create one of the finest restaurants in the Bay Area.

The restaurant quickly flourished, building a loyal clientele with a taste for fine dining. With the technology boom of the late seventies, Le Papillon became the favorite restaurant for a new breed of executives from companies like Apple, Intel and Tandem. As the hi-tech industry evolved, so too did the restaurant. Frequent upgrades to the menu and wine list, as well as several remodelings, helped Le Papillon set the standard for food, service and atmosphere in the South Bay Area.


“Le Papillon offers as perfect a meal as you're going to get in the South Bay.”

San Jose Mercury News,
      February 17, 2002

Born into a restaurant family, Scott Cooper seemed destined to be a chef from the beginning. Starting as a dishwasher, he moved up to bus boy, prep cook, pantry, line cook and nearly all positions in between on his way to becoming the executive chef of Le Papillon. Along the way, he had the opportunity to work with and learn from the many chefs who worked the kitchens of Le Papillon and its sister restaurant La Foret, where he also worked for eight years.

Chef Cooper credits reading, experimenting and, above all, travel for the development of his style of cooking. He has taken numerous trips to Europe, the Pacific and Asia, which has influenced and broadened his understanding of the world of food as a whole. But his visits to France have proven most inspirational in the development of his cuisine at Le Papillon.

Under his tenure the menu has evolved to include a tasting menu, as well as an a la carte menu. Both menus change often, allowing Scott to use the finest seasonal, often organic, ingredients at their peak. His ability to blend the old world with the new, creating dishes that are interesting and flavorful without being heavy, have helped earn Le Papillon numerous accolades. A Dirona award winning restaurant, Le Papillon also boasts rave reviews from San Jose Mercury News and the Silicon Valley’s highest rating in Zagat.