The Chinese restaurant next door, Double 10 Mini Hot Pot, also has to go. Yunfeng Pan said the landlord will let him stay until Nov. 30 and will help him move if he finds a new location before then.

He's looking for something close by. He'd like to remain on Park Street, but maybe get closer to campus. University Avenue is a possibility, he said.

From 2012 to 2016, he had Double 10 on University Avenue across from Whole Foods. He had to close that, too, for redevelopment. He's been in his current location close to three years.

Vincent Chang originally opened Mini Hot Pot in 2015 and ran it for a year. When Yunfeng took it over, he incorporated that name with his Double 10. He serves two menus: traditional Chinese and cook-it-yourself hot pot.

"I don't want to move," Yunfeng said. "I tell customers, if you see any new location, let me know."

Yunfeng, who also goes by "Felix," is closing the restaurant the week of June 9 while he's on vacation. He said business is slow in the summer when many UW students are gone. The restaurant will reopen June 18.