A well-established business in Los Angeles County. Well-recognized branding. Highly profitable. Great location within a large shopping center with nationally anchored tenants.
This is a Japanese Restaurant in a good location and neighborhood. Opening hours are short. The asking price is $1,300,000. It is good for a highly experienced buyer of Japanese Restaurants. Net income is about $29,000.00/Month.
This franchise sushi bar is inside a marine base of the Yucca valley area. There is no rent or utility. The buyer needs approval from the franchisor so they charge a franchise fee. $4,500 for 5 years and the 2-week training fee is $1,500 and given to 64% of the monthly receipts every 4 weeks.
Central Valley of California, is a golden opportunity, for a hands-on owner-operator or a seasoned Restaurant Group to take this business to the next level, with an instant return on investment by implementing modern technology and operations.
For sale is a great opportunity to purchase a Japanese restaurant in Orange with lots of potential - ideal for any type of restaurant, cafe, bar, or ramen restaurant. The previous owner set up and invested around $500,000 for all-you-can-eat Japanese food. It is open from Mon-Sat, 11 am - 7pm.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a sushi restaurant in Simi Valley. Training and support will be provided to the new owner. The asking price is $239,000. The average gross sales is around $70,000 per month.
For sale is a very successful sushi restaurant in Victorville was established in 2008. They are open 6 days a week so new buyers will have more potential to increase sales if you open 7 days a week. They have 16 employees and a type 41 liquor license. It is 2,500 sq ft. for $8,000 rent and seats 83.
For sale is a high-profit sushi restaurant located in San Diego, CA. Currently, the owner opens 6 days a week. The annual gross sales are $1,440,000. Training and support will be included as well.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a sushi restaurant in Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA. The yearly gross sales are $516,000. The yearly net income is $264,000. Training and support will be provided to the new owner.
Great 5 days Japanese Teriyaki & Rolls Fast Food restaurant located on very high demand area in Santa Fe Spring with industry park & companies. Current owner runs this restaurant since 2014 and ready for retirement at age almost 70. Business hours: 8:30 am to 7pm. Open 5 days a week Monday-Friday.
Japanese style To Go only restaurant for sale in Chino Hills, San Bernardino County, CA. Over $120,000 sales per month. 100% absentee run business. Asking for $950,000.
This sushi restaurant is definitely a hidden gem. The interior of the sushi restaurant is adorable, super cozy and great modern decor. The owner is ready to move on to different ventures. The food is terrific, always consistent and fresh and absolutely amazing spread and come see for yourself.
Well established for 11 years and most famous japanese restaurant in the City of Montclair in San Bernardino County. Its running by Employee only. Buyer will be train for ownership how to handle the business. Volume increase every year.Pandemic is not impacted to the business and still running well.
Great opportunity to own a Japanese restaurant. It is located in Anaheim close to residential area. And also there are many retail stores near by. This restaurant could be converted to different types of restaurant, Korean or Vietnamese etc. Equipment of the restaurant is good condition.
For sale is a restaurant that is currently operating as a ramen shop. You can take over and run this restaurant as is, or you can run it as any other type of restaurant. There is no alcohol license. Must see this asset sale!
Located in the bustling heart of a vibrant Hispanic neighborhood within L.A. County, this fast-casual restaurant is a gem in a busy shopping center, anchored by a significant tenant. Renowned for its fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisine, the restaurant has cemented its place as a local favorite.
For sale is a very popular sushi & teppan grill restaurant with a full cocktail license. They have loud music, are trendy, and are well-established in the heart of South Orange County. Since 2005, this restaurant with a nightclub vibe has been rocking customers and pouring drinks.
The business operates 100% absentee, with a monthly gross sale of $115,000 and a payroll of $45,000, resulting in substantial savings for the Sushiman owner, who earns a net income ranging from $9,000 to $10,000 per month. An SBA Loan is available for qualified buyers.
A spacious sushi restaurant is available for sale in Fair Oaks of Sacramento County. This restaurant features a clean, spacious interior with a sushi bar. The lease amount is $3662.00, covering water, garbage, CAM, and SEWER. With approximately 1,500 square feet and seating for 49 patrons.
For sale is a top-rated sushi restaurant with excellent Yelp and Open Table combined ratings over 4.8 (on a 5.0 scale). Fully built out sushi restaurant with Type 1 Hood and 50+ gallon grease trap. Upscale sushi bar with over 35 seats in excellent overall condition.
For sale is a cozy Japanese sushi restaurant located on the main street in a nice small town without much competitions around. They have very low rent. There is more potential to improve the business. Currently it only opens for dinner. Seller claims revenue is around $750,000.
For sale is a profitable Japanese sushi and roll restaurant in Orange County with a beer license for sale. There can be an SBA loan approved for qualified, experienced buyers. The monthly average sales are $110k and the monthly net income is $23k. It is in a very busy traffic area.
This sushi bar is in a very big market with high foot traffic everyday Franchise headquarters charges a 38% (variable) fee of the gross sales. 38% includes all utility fees (rent, electricity, etc). You don't have to pay any utility fee. It is easy to operate and has stable income. Must see!
This is an Asian restaurant. This restaurant is in the shopping center near Highway 4. Walmart is the anchor tenant. The size of the restaurant is 1,440 sq ft. and rent is $4,000 including CAM water and garbage. There's a 9 foot long hood (type 1). Bring your menu.
Seize the opportunity to own a flourishing sushi restaurant with 20+ years of success in the food and beverage industry! This well-established restaurant boasts a sterling reputation for its fresh, high-quality food and exceptional customer service.
A Japanese restaurant is for sale on Willow Pass Road, near a park and surrounded by other restaurants and public authorities. This restaurant is situated in the bustling center. The rent, currently $9,700 including CAM and trash and covers a space of 2,062 sq ft.
This is a sushi restaurant with great potential located in a busy area. The restaurant has an alcohol license. This is an asset sale. They are open every day with differing hours.
This is a neighborhood favorite sushi restaurant for sale in the San Francisco Mission. This is a go-to spot for a casual sushi dinner and better for small groups. The restaurant is clean and inviting, with simple and charming decor and lighting creating a great ambience for date night.
For sale is a renowned sushi restaurant located in Los Angeles County. This establishment features a beer and wine license and an inviting enclosed patio with seating for approximately 16 guests. It is situated in a bustling shopping center that enjoys a diverse mix of retail businesses.
For sale is a franchise sushi roll business located within a well-known market. It is a simple operation and brings in stable income. The seller has been operating the business for the last 12 years. The buyer shall pay for the franchise transfer fees and training fees from the franchise.
A profitable Japanese restaurant is located in a busy shopping center with a constant flow of foot traffic. It has been an established restaurant known for its great food and has built a loyal clientele over time. The restaurant holds a 41 beer and wine license and features many amenities.
This is a well-established, high-income Japanese restaurant with low rent for sale. It is located in a high-traffic shopping center with residential & commercial retail areas. It is a single-story building with beautiful patio seats. The sale includes all the excellent equipment conditions.
This is an excellent opportunity to own a sushi restaurant in Azusa, Los Angeles County, CA. The yearly gross sales are $516,000. The yearly net income is $264,000. Training and support will be provided to the new owner.
Great 5 days Japanese Teriyaki & Rolls Fast Food restaurant located on very high demand area in Santa Fe Spring with industry park & companies. Current owner runs this restaurant since 2014 and ready for retirement at age almost 70. Business hours: 8:30 am to 7pm. Open 5 days a week Monday-Friday.
For an asset sale is a well-established Japanese sushi restaurant that's been in the affluent community for a long time. The store size is 2,500 sq. ft with a rent of $13,000 including NNN and plenty of parking spaces. It has a full kitchen hood and a walk-in cooler. It has a beer and wine license.
Our business, founded 1.5 years ago by two Brazilian friends, specializes in Japanese-Brazilian fusion cuisine and has been profitable since day one. We sell cone-shaped sushi hand rolls and poke bowls and have amassed a substantial clientele, earning the highest Google rating.
There is a sushi restaurant in Placentia with low rent, only open 5.5 days a week, closed on Tuesday and open for only half a day on Saturday. The rent is only $1,200 per month, and there is potential to grow this business since the owner only works 3 days a week.
For an asset sale is a great casual restaurant location on Lincoln Blvd for a high-end Japanese menu. It is 1,270 sq ft. with a patio. Rent is $12,000 including NNN. There is a beer/wine License. The buyer can convert it into other restaurants with the landlord's approval.
For sale is a very successful sushi restaurant in Victorville was established in 2008. They are open 6 days a week so new buyers will have more potential to increase sales if you open 7 days a week. They have 16 employees and a type 41 liquor license. It is 2,500 sq ft. for $8,000 rent and seats 83.
This is an amazing casual Japanese sushi restaurant for sale in Emeryville. It is located near a high-tech office, Starbucks Coffee, and has easy access to highways 580, 80, and 880 plus the Emeryville Amtrak station. The decor is a mix of traditional woods with Japanese items.
This is a Japanese sushi restaurant for sale in a great location--18 street. It is only two blocks away from Castro St., a nice neighborhood with a constant flow of foot traffic. There is a cozy dining area with a sushi bar. It is 1,200 square feet. The rent is $3,000 including NNN. Lease has 5 year
It is located in Newark, is a delicatessen specializing in Japanese matcha-themed treats. It boasts a blend of traditional and modern flavors, offering a variety of delectable matcha desserts and beverages. The interior is elegantly designed, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
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