Saigon Cafe has quietly slipped into Humble’s The Groves, serving up a fast‑casual spin on Vietnamese street food for neighbors who want their pho and boba without a long sit‑down wait. The spot began service on Monday and is rolling out pho, bánh mì, vermicelli bowls, fresh spring rolls and a lineup of Vietnamese‑style drinks aimed at everything from morning coffee runs to quick family dinners.
Store officials confirmed the opening to Community Impact, which reported that service started Monday and pegged the address at 15906 Woodland Hills Drive. That report also directed readers to the restaurant’s own site for a deeper dive into the food and drink lineup.
Menu and drinks
According to the restaurant’s online menu, Saigon Cafe is highlighting the Vietnamese staples: steaming bowls of pho, stacked bánh mì, vermicelli bowls and fresh spring rolls. On the drink side, the cafe leans into Vietnamese coffee, milk tea and brown‑sugar boba. The menu also calls out freshly baked bread and a range of quick bites tailored to a fast‑casual setup. For the full rundown, check out Saigon Cafe.
Buildout and timeline
A Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing details a 1,200‑square‑foot buildout for the Groves location, with construction listed as starting in mid‑October 2025 and wrapping up by the end of the year. The project record names Bich Bui as the tenant and puts the estimated construction cost at about $125,000. Bui told What Now Houston last winter that the team was targeting an early‑year debut and wanted the concept to be “authentic and high quality.”
Where to go and hours
Saigon Cafe’s website lists hours as 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m.–10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and includes a local phone number for takeout orders and catering inquiries. The site notes that the Humble location offers dine‑in seating, drive‑through convenience and catering services for events. For current hours and contact details, head to the contact page at Saigon Cafe…