((Crohn– A long Japanese restaurant is closed at Rohnert Park indefinitely after 35 years of work. Hana announced this week that she is closing “at the present time.”
Hana, which is located in 101 Course Drive, did not provide a reason for the closure decision. The owner, Emiko Tomnaga, hinted that the work will return in some capabilities.
“We will be able to meet you again as if I were in a different way,” she wrote in a letter published. Instagram. “We will definitely contact you. I hope to see you again. Thank you very much for all these years.”
Emiko did not provide further details about Hana’s potential return.
“Send a lot of love and support for you and your family. Ken San was my friend and teacher. Many memories with my children and my family are also.”
The closure comes three years after Emiko Kane’s husband, who founded the restaurant in 1990, died at the age of 62. Kane, Kita, seized the restaurant.
Kane was described as “a man with self -motivated dedicated to define his meaning of wealth in life through cooking, surfing, golf, being a father, and simply directed at the present time,” a publication of social media that announces his death.
On Thursday, Hana announced a peek on the list for the first time “Ramin Tommy.” The menu is characterized by the dishes of Ramin and Jyuza. It will be a popup in 210 healdsburg ave. At Healdsburg on August 18 from 6 pm to 1 am