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Los Angeles, California
Mexican Restaurant - Same Location For 35 Years
$ 300,000
CF : $ 234,000
For Sale: Established Restaurant with 35 Years of Tradition This restaurant, located in a 1,000 square foot space, has been operating in the same location for 35 years, building a strong reputation and a loyal customer base. The full-time owner runs the business with the help of 2 full-time employees and 1 part-time employee, ensuring stable and reliable income. Currently, the restaurant generates a monthly gross sales of $62,000 to $68,000 with a net income of $17,000 to $22,000. Before COVID, the business was making over $70,000 in monthly sales, indicating significant potential for future growth. The rent is $3,480 with an additional CAM charge of $420, and the rent is fixed. A new lease will be required, with 3 years remaining on the current lease. The security deposit is two months' rent. While the restaurant does not have an alcohol license, it remains a highly profitable and attractive business opportunity. Priced at $300,000, this is your chance to own a restaurant with a long-standing tradition and steady income. Don't miss the opportunity to check out this promising business with great potential for higher profits!!!
Corona, California
Poke Restaurant
$ 155,000
This restaurant is 1,500 square feet in size with a seating capacity of 28 and has been in operation since 2020. The current lease terms are $6,267 per month (including CAM) with an annual increase of 3.5%. The lease is 3 years plus a 5-year option, with a security deposit equal to one month’s rent. The staff currently consists of 1 full-time and 3 part-time employees, while the owner works approximately 25 hours per week. The average monthly sales are about $27,526, and the current owner has been operating the business since June 2024. This is an Asset Sale. Although monthly sales are steady, after deducting various expenses, the net profit is minimal. Therefore, the value lies mainly in the equipment, fixtures, and location. Sales reports from the POS system can be provided, but no formal financial statements will be available. The current owner has not been able to dedicate much attention to this business due to focusing on other ventures. For a buyer with experience in operating poke restaurants, this represents a strong opportunity with growth potential. In addition, the mall has a variety of other restaurants, providing strong customer traffic. The seller is open to negotiating reasonable offers. Asking Price: $155,000
Mission Viejo, California
Sushi And Teriyaki Restaurant - High Foot Traffic
$ 130,000
CF : $ 120,000
Boost Your Success! Sushi & Teriyaki Hot Spot Ready for Immediate Operation High Foot Traffic, Fully Equipped for Instant Opening, Growing Sales Key Information - Location: Busy plaza with high foot traffic and excellent accessibility - Revenue: Monthly average $40,000+ (including cash: $43,000) - Asking Price: $130,000 (reasonable investment with high ROI potential) - Highlights: - 16 years of operational expertise, easily adaptable to a new concept - Fully equipped kitchen for immediate operation without additional investment - Consistently growing sales trend Outstanding Growth Potential - Efficient Management: Currently operated full-time by the owner, allowing for smooth transition and system improvements - Flexibility: Suitable for a sushi bar, teriyaki restaurant, fusion cuisine, or any concept of your choice - Affordable Overheads: Monthly rent $3,400 + CAM $700 Don’t Miss This Opportunity A prime location and an attractive price you’ll regret passing up Additional Information - Business Hours: Mon–Fri 11 AM–8 PM, Sat 12 PM–7 PM (Closed on Sundays) - Alcohol License: Not included; potential to convert into a coffee or juice bar A Business Waiting for the Right Investor Your chance to succeed with the perfect setup!
Los Angeles, California
Teriyaki restaurant near USC
$ 185,000
CF : $ 147,600
This restaurant is located in a high foot-traffic area near USC, making it a prime location with strong growth potential. It is a long-established business, originally opened in 2008 and operated by the current owner since 2015. The restaurant is currently run as a teriyaki specialty shop. Buyers have the option to continue with the existing menu or introduce a new concept of their own. Given the favorable location, either approach could be successful. Currently, no delivery service is offered. Introducing delivery could significantly increase revenue. The business does not have an alcohol license. Key Highlights: *Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Open 7 days a week) *Store Size: Approximately 1,300 square feet / Seating capacity: 28 *Rent Breakdown: → Base Rent: $7,721 → CAM: $838 → Property Tax: $248 → Insurance: $174 → Total Monthly Rent: $8,981 → Annual Increase: 4% *Lease Term: Through December 2025 + Two 5-year options *Security Deposit: $15,000 *Number of Employees: 2 part-time (Kitchen assistants) *Owner Work Hours: Full-time *Monthly Gross Sales: Approximately $40,000 *Monthly Net Income: Approximately $12,300 *Asking Price: $185,000 *Reason for Sale: Retirement This is a trusted and well-established restaurant with a long-standing presence at the same location. It is especially well-suited for an owner-operator. With potential for growth through the addition of delivery services and other improvements, this is an excellent opportunity. Ask ChatGPT
Loma Linda, California
Boba shop Asset sale
$ 149,000
Boba Shop – Asset Sale *Store Size: 1,100 sf / 12 seats *Rent: $4,265 (incl. CAM), 3% annual increase *Lease: 3 years + 5-year option, 2 months deposit *Employees: 8 part-time, owner only manages *Established: 2017 / Current owner since 2019 *Gross Sales: $20,020 (monthly average) *Asking Price: $149,000 Highlights: *2023 sales $43,304 → declined after partner left due to health issues *Current owner only visits on Saturdays (long commute), employee-run operation *Great potential for sales recovery if buyer operates directly *Kitchen hood installed – hot food can be added to menu *Asset sale – current net profit is minimal *Reason for Sale: Owner lives too far away *Seller open to reasonable offers
Norco, California
Market Sushi
$ 55,000
CF : $ 91,392
Business Overview *No. of Employee: 0 Full-time, 0 Part-time *Current Owner’s Role: Full-time involvement *Reason for Sale: Focusing on another location *Monthly Gross Sale: approx. $21,864 *Monthly Net Income: approx. $7,616 Comment This Sushi Bar is located inside a very large Market with heavy daily foot traffic. The franchise headquarters charges a 39% (variable) fee of Gross Sales. This 39% fee already covers all utility costs such as Rent, Electricity, and other related expenses, so there are no additional utility payments required. Please note that the 39% fee may be subject to change upon mutual agreement with the headquarters. The business is easy to operate and provides stable income potential. Important Note – A Market Sushi Business is NOT suitable for: 1. Buyers who are looking for a business purely as an investment. (If you intend to hire employees and rely entirely on them to run the shop without your involvement, this will not be the right fit.) 2. Buyers who want this business as a side job. (If you already have a full-time job and are only looking for side income, this may not align with your needs.)
San Fernando, California
Poke Restaurant
$ 200,000
CF : $ 88,044
Poke Restaurant For Sale – San Fernando Valley *Store size: 1,960 sf / 49 seats *Business hours: 12pm – 8pm (7 days) *Rent: $6,100 (CAM included) *Lease: 3 months + 4-year option *Employees: 1 Full time (food prep), 2 Part time (serving & cashier) *Owner hours: 12 hrs/week *Established: November 2019 *Reason for sale: Relocating to another state *Gross sales: $43,603/month *Net income: $7,337/month **License: Beer & wine alcohol license Comment This poke restaurant offers fresh sushi-grade fish, unique signature sauces, and house-made lemonade, with a Hispanic twist concept. It also features all-you-can-eat sushi for customers to enjoy a variety of rolls in one sitting. Established in 2019 by two brothers, the restaurant blends traditional poke with bold Hispanic flavors, creating a distinctive menu. With its prime location, proven concept, and stable operations, this is an excellent opportunity for new entrepreneurs or experienced operators looking to expand.
Los Angeles, California
Waba Grill - Famous Franchise, High Foot Traffic
$ 349,000
CF : $ 156,000
Popular Franchise Restaurant for Sale Prime Location with High Foot Traffic Waba Grill – A Well-Established Franchise Brand Stable Sales & Easy Operations Business Details - Store Size: 2,200 SF - Business Hours: - Mon–Fri: 10 AM – 10 PM - Sat: 10 AM – 9 PM - Sun: 11 AM – 8 PM - Rent: $5,300 + $1,200 (CAM), 3% annual increase - Lease Terms: 3+5+5 years, one-month rent deposit - Employees: 2 full-time, 5 part-time ($13,000 payroll) - Owner’s Working Hours: 15 hours per week - Established: Since March 2016 - Current Ownership: Since March 2016 - Reason for Sale: Retirement - Monthly Gross Sales: $66,611 - Monthly Net Income: $13,000 - Asking Price: $349,000 Business Highlights - Located in a bustling area with a steady customer flow - Franchise system provides simple and efficient operations - Franchise fees apply, but operations are easier compared to independent restaurants - Well-known brand with strong recognition, reducing marketing efforts Don't Miss This Great Opportunity!
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