He said he hopes he will find a new location to reopen.
The lease for the 3,000-square-foot restaurant expired at the end of October 2021 but he was allowed to remain in the building for several more months, Khaled said.
He said he is sad to close his doors because he has become close to his customers and employees over the years.
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