Status: Active
Posting ID: 279515
5/23/23
$225,000
Asking Price
Description
For sale is a well-established Japanese sushi restaurant. It is located in the South Coast Metro area close to a significant mall in Orange County. This restaurant is great for lunch and dinner, in the best traffic area. A sushi bar is a place where you go to eat sushi at a bar or counter.
There you can speak directly to the chefs and watch them as they work. great outdoor seating for all the restaurants in this area located on a very busy street with plenty of parking within walking distance to hotels and major shopping centers and a freeway close with a lot of foot traffic with a very friendly staff.
This sushi restaurant opens for lunch, breaks for one hour, then opens again for dinner. It is near South Coast Mall area. It is in the best location on a busy street.
To get more information about this Japanese Sushi Restaurant - Semi Absentee Run business for sale in Orange County please phone Joe Ranieri (Intermediary, Broker - BRE License #:00904011) at 714-292-5448 Cell and 714-292-5448 Text71 - if you get voicemail please leave a detailed message - make sure you mention you saw this posting/ad #279515 on BizBen.com. In addition to phoning Joe Ranieri, make sure you email Joe Ranieri above to get more info about this Japanese Sushi Restaurant - Semi Absentee Run, to ask any questions or request an appointment to see this business for sale. Thank you. License # 00904011. RE/MAX Commercial.
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Asking Price: $225,000
Down: $200,000
Cash Flow: $325,877
Revenue: $1,792,033
Area: Orange County
City: None Given
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Down
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Down
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Down
$
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Down
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Cash flow
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Revenue
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Down
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Cash flow
$Call/Email
Revenue
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Down
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Cash flow
$Call/Email
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Down
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Revenue
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