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Fountain Valley, California
Sushi Restaurant - Well Established
$ 250,000
For sale is a great and well-established sushi restaurant in the affluent and dynamic community of Fountain Valley. It has a great rent of $4,200 including NNN for 1,300+ sq ft. with plenty of parking spaces in the lot. its current monthly sale is $65,000 with open 5.5 days a week. Its location is always busy with commercial and residential traffic. Currently, it is an owner-operating restaurant and has a beer and wine license. SBA Loan is available. 'All information was deemed to be from reliable sources or the seller but is not guaranteed.'

Fountain Valley, California
PHO Vietnamese restaurant
$ 160,000
This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire an established Pho Vietnamese restaurant located in the bustling area of Fountain Valley, California. With an annual revenue of $435,349, the restaurant has a strong foothold in the culinary scene, known for its gourmet meals, loyal clientele, and excellent reputation within the community. The restaurant, set in a 1,927 square-foot facility, has been beautifully remodeled and can comfortably accommodate 60 guests for lunch and dinner. It features a modern interior and is equipped with a 17-foot long hood, a walk-in cooler, and a grease interceptor. All these assets will be included in the sale, making it a turnkey operation ready for an astute buyer. The business is situated in a busy shopping center with ample parking space, attracting a substantial daytime crowd from the nearby supermarket, offices, and businesses. The current owner has not capitalized on a beer & wine license, providing significant growth potential for a buyer willing to add this feature to the business. The asking price for this business is $160,000, which presents an excellent opportunity for an experienced owner-operator seeking a thriving year-round business. The seller is motivated and open to offers. Potential buyers can expect full cooperation from the broker, Mike Shakeri, who is ready to facilitate a seamless transition for the new owner, including necessary training and support. Please reach out to Mike Shakeri today for more detailed information. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to own

Irvine, California
Japanese Curry Asian Fusion - Absentee Run
$ 270,000
For sale is an absentee-run Japanese curry restaurant offering a great opportunity in the Asian fusion and comfort food market. This is a franchise concept with a 5% franchise fee. Monthly gross sales are approximately $65,000. Monthly rent is $6,800, including NNN. Lease terms include 5 years plus a 5-year option. The restaurant is approximately 900 square feet. There is ample parking available. The current owner has operated the business for 2 years. The restaurant operates 7 days a week, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily. Staff includes 1 full-time and 10 part-time employees. The owner is not involved in day-to-day operations.

Seal Beach, California
Sushi Restaurant - With # 41 License
$ 520,000
CF : $ 300,000
Good location near the beach. Sushi restaurant with a #41 license. Located on a busy street in Seal Beach, very close to the boat connection area and residential neighborhoods. The restaurant is beautifully designed with a nice view. You will feel like part of the community. 1). Monthly gross is $120,000 to $130,000 2). Monthly rents $ 9,300 + $ Including NNN 3). Lease Has to New 4). Size is approx. 3,000 SF. 5). Ample Parking lot 6). The restaurant has been owned 20 Years 7). 7-day business, hours are from 11 to 9 pm Monday thru Friday , Saturday 11 to 9 Pm and Sunday 12 to 8 Pm 8) 3 Cook Full time + 12 Part time 9). ( 2 ) Owner Full time Hours works

Irvine, California
Posh Boba, Coffee & Donut Shop – Prime Irvine Location
$ 230,000
Turnkey boba and coffee shop with a built-in donut business in one of Irvine’s busiest areas. Surrounded by homes, offices, and schools, this location draws steady foot traffic from morning to night. The interior is Instagram-worthy, with a bright, inviting design that keeps customers snapping photos and sharing online. Menu favorites range from bubble tea brewed fresh using a teapresso machine, specialty espresso drinks, to fresh-made mochi donuts, a combination that keeps people coming back. Fully equipped with high-quality fixtures, furnishings, and equipment, including the teapresso setup, the latest trend in tea shops in Asia. The business enjoys a loyal following, strong online reviews, and untapped growth potential through expanded marketing, catering, or delivery. Asset sale – $680K invested in build-out and equipment. Rare opportunity to own a proven concept in one of Southern California’s most desirable cities.

Costa Mesa, California
Pizza Busy Costa Mesa Location, $ Maker, Manager Run, Well Established
$ 350,000
CF : $ 135,000
Desirable Costa Mesa location. Well established Pizza and Wings restaurant with ABC type 41 license. Large social media presence with approx 159,000 followers on Instagram alone. Seller does not promote the business as he has another business that takes his attention. An owner operator can email blast, add dessert and additional menu items, and promote regularly to this large social media following, plus increase sales and decrease overhead by being active in the business. Tons of upside in this well received restaurant. Large draft beer selection. Payroll includes payroll tax, General Manager, and Workers Comp insurance. PRICED TO SELL! HURRY!

Orange County, California
Quick Serve Restaurant - Yorba Linda - Must Sell
$ 195,000
Apola Greek Grill 18427 Yorba Linda Blvd. Yorba Linda CA. Price to Sell. Located in a large Bristol Farms Supermarket Shopping Center also anchored by a major Movie Theater chain. This busy upscale shopping center located in upper income neighborhood of Yorba Linda, CA. This was a new build out in 2019 and still is fresh and clean. Currently operating as a Quick Serve Restaurant serving with a "Chipolte Style" counter service, and a full, large cooking line. Buyer can keep the same or a similar concept or bring his own that does not conflict with other menus in the Shopping Center. All employee run business that will benefit from an Owner / Operator. Owner moved far out of the area. Purchase Price includes fixtures, equipment and ABC Beer and Wine license type 41. DO NOT DISTURB THE EMPLOYEES OR CUSTOMERS. CONTACT BROKER FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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