-sammy: from montenegro. he didn't have the opportunities i had in life, 'cause when he was 18, he was watching me. and this was my opportunity to set him up. lemonis: you really built this for him, didn't you? sammy: i built it for -- for my brother and for my family. [ voice breaking ] i feel i failed them. i really do. lemonis: why do you feel that way? -it's open. -sammy: he's not here. he's not here. the restaurant is falling apart. he's home for the last seven months. it's tough. it's really tough, marcus. lemonis: so, he doesn't have a job? sammy: he doesn't have a job, no. lemonis: does he live far from here? sammy: he lives in the same house i live in. lemonis: how far is that from here? sammy: right down the block. lemonis: let's call your brother just to -- -sammy: yeah. -lemonis: i'd love to meet him. the fact that sammy is willing to be vulnerable and be honest about why he started the business and how much he loves his brother gives me reason to want to dig in more. sammy: fuji's pulling in righ