The Hoki Poki had a notice on the door stating that the property had been repossessed by the landlord. Restaurant owner Bin An says the lease is being renegotiated.

For the second time in a month, a restaurant owned by Tucson restaurateur Bin An has shuttered.

Hoki Poki at 6501 E. Grant Road closed June 27 after being repossessed by the landlord. UPDATE: The remaining location at 2643 N. Campbell Ave. was also empty during normal business hours on Tuesday, and several phone calls have gone unanswered.ย ย 

A document dated June 27 and posted on the Grant Road restaurantโ€™s window stated that the doors were locked after the tenant failed to meet the lease agreement.

The Phoenix-based leasing agent representing the landlord could not be reached for additional information, and itโ€™s unclear what part of the lease agreement was not met.

An said he was negotiating with the landlord to reopen the restaurant and save jobs.

โ€œWe are renegotiating the lease,โ€ he said in a text message Monday afternoon, citing road construction on Grant Road as one obstacle contributing to his businessโ€™s recent decline.

An last Friday posted a note on Facebook saying he had to temporarily close the Grant Road location โ€œdue to a blown water heaterโ€ and would โ€œre-open ASAP! We will keep you posted and thank you for remaining loyal fans and patrons.โ€

An, son of famed Tucson restaurateur Kwang C. An, opened Hoki Poki on Grant in March 2018. It was the flagship of what he said back then could become a local, if not statewide, chain.

At the time, Bin Anโ€™s upscale Asian fusion restaurant MiAn Sushi & Asian Bistro marked its second anniversary. It occupied nearly 5,000 square feet on the ground floor of Tucson Electric Powerโ€™s nine-story building at 88 E. Broadway, and served a menu that borrowed from Japanese, Chinese and other Asian cuisines.

Last summer, An flipped the switch on MiAn, transforming it into two restaurants โ€” the fast-casual Hoki Poki during the daytime and the more upscale MiAn at night.

On June 3, An quietly closed MiAnโ€™s, saying he would reopen in the fall with a new concept. He has yet to release details of that idea.

Poke is, in simplest terms, deconstructed sushi, where diners select proteins, rice and vegetables. Itโ€™s served in a bowl.

The flagship Hoki Pokiat 6501 E. Grant Road closed last week. Itโ€™s not clear if it will reopen.

Tucson restaurants that have closed in 2019


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com or 573-4642. On Twitter @Starburch