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Owner of Saigon House in Houston "Disastrous crawfish shortage" causes closure

Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:12 pm
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:12 pm
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The ongoing crawfish shortage has hammered vendors for months, but this is the first time we’re seeing a restaurant shut down because of it. Saigon House, the popular Viet-Cajun joint from acclaimed chef Tony J. Nguyen, is closing its last brick-and-mortar location.

Late Wednesday, Nguyen announced Saigon House on 3645 Cypress Creek Parkway would be shutting down operations after seven years in north Houston.

“We survived hurricanes and a global pandemic,” Nguyen wrote. “Unfortunately, we could not survive the crawfish shortage of 2024.”


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An exceptionally fierce drought in Louisiana and freezing temperatures in Texas have disrupted the crawfish breeding season, leading to sub-optimal harvests this season.

Sticker shock was never a discussion when it came to crawfish, but now folks on social media are reporting bags coming in at $14 per pound. Over at BB’s Tex-Orleans, founder and CEO Brooks Bassler railed against the current conditions, noting consumers were already hanging back instead of diving in.

“Today’s economic conditions surrounding crawfish are incredibly challenging because the consumer is ONLY going to take so much, and they will not pay for these crazy elevated prices,” Bassler said in mid-February. “What this means is that the restaurants will be forced to take a much lower profit on crawfish … until prices stabilize.”

Elsewhere, restaurants have attempted to adapt to the less-than-favorable conditions. While Bassler scoffs at the use of frozen crawfish, there was at least one restaurant in town swearing they taste just as good as the live ones.


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Saigon House has had a colorful timeline:

2015: The original concept, owned and operated by Duc Dinh opened at 3101 Main Street as a Vietnamese fusion restaurant

2017: Nguyen joined the restaurant as a chef and partner two years later, revamping the menu and introducing the popular H-Town Bang crawfish.

2019: Nguyen led the restaurant's first expansion to 3645 FM 1960 in north Houston. (The restaurant would open a year later.) That same year, Saigon House permanently closed its Midtown location

2021: The north Houston location closed. Nguyen said they made the decision not to re-sign their lease while the Better Business Bureau said they locked the doors to the restaurant after they didn't pay rent.

2022: Nguyen reopened the restaurant at its present Cypress Creek Parkway location

Saigon House will continue as a food truck as Nguyen puts all his focus on Xin Chao, according to Nguyen's social media post. Xin Chao opened in 2020, a joint venture between Nguyen, MasterChef winner and restaurateur Christine Ha and her husband John Suh. The partnership dissolved last year, leaving Nguyen the sole operator of the restaurant.



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Posted by RaginCajunz
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:14 pm to
The OT will continue to deny the existence of supply and demand in the crawfish market.

Clearly this is more evidence of a vast crawfish conspiracy.
This post was edited on 3/7/24 at 4:15 pm
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21182 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:17 pm to
Posted by CaptainsWafer
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:17 pm to
No nguynners here.
Posted by O
Mandeville
Member since Oct 2011
6448 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:18 pm to
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The OT will continue to deny the existence of supply and demand in the crawfish market.


Ain't no demand at those prices, baw.
Posted by SUB
Member since Jan 2001
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:18 pm to
Or maybe people just did not love the place....longtime
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21182 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:20 pm to
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Ain't no demand at those prices, baw.


Place down here in Needville, TX, owned and run by a baw from Lockport, has been selling out every night they are able to serve boiled crawfish.

Granted, he doesn't go crazy sourcing a shite-ton of sacks, because he doesn't want to get stuck with unsold bugs and lose money. But thus far, at around $10/lb, he's selling out every single bit.
Posted by RaginCajunz
Member since Mar 2009
5311 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:25 pm to
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Ain't no demand at those prices, baw.

Then
A- prices would come down
or
B- There would be no shortage for Saigon House
This post was edited on 3/7/24 at 4:27 pm
Posted by BlackPot
Member since Oct 2016
2058 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:26 pm to
I live in crawfish land. Prices do not matter to some of these people. Restaurants are packed, and boiling hut stay busy.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
53703 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:27 pm to
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Tony J. Nguyen

All crawfish bidness aside, it sounds like this dude is one shitty restaurant owner.

I mean when half the article, an article written to highlight how crawfish prices are sinking restaurants, focuses on your long history of running restaurants into the ground......maybe, just maybe, you're the problem.
This post was edited on 3/7/24 at 4:32 pm
Posted by Ghost of Colby
Alberta, overlooking B.C.
Member since Jan 2009
11151 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:28 pm to
The worst thing to happen to crawfish prices is when Texans started eating them.
Posted by Boudreauboudreaugoly
Land of the Rice n Son
Member since Oct 2017
1005 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:30 pm to
So they are only open during crawfish season?
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
58108 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:31 pm to
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Ain't no demand at those prices, baw.


LOL
The two boiled seafood markets by my house were both sold out by noon last Saturday.
Of course they probably only got 10 sacks each to boil that morning
Posted by Oates Mustache
Member since Oct 2011
22051 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:32 pm to
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course they probably only got 10 sacks each to boil that morning


Perspective. I guarantee you these restaurants aren't buying nearly as much as other years.
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:35 pm to
Just mark the dog up to compensate
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
58108 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:36 pm to
Point being, the demand is there even with these prices.
Spillway season will hopefully help everyone out a little. Nobody is benefiting from this situation.
Posted by Oates Mustache
Member since Oct 2011
22051 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:37 pm to
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Point being, the demand is there even with these prices


Not if they're only buying 10 sacks versus 20 from previous seasons. They've cut back on the number of sacks, at least from what I'm hearing.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
90526 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:41 pm to
I bet if these restaurants offered boiled shrimp at half the price of crawfish they’d sell it all. Cooked the same, just with shrimp. You can get shrimp off the boats cheap right now

Imo shrimp is better than crawfish anyways
Posted by Oates Mustache
Member since Oct 2011
22051 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:42 pm to
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You can get shrimp off the boats cheap right now


I love both, but I'd honestly rather boiled shrimp anyway.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
118963 posts
Posted on 3/7/24 at 4:43 pm to
How were they open if their main menu item was crawdads?
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