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![]() Takeaway - Japanese Cuisine - SushiPrice: $49,000Net Profit: $3,487 |
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Business Code: W1723 Key Features: Takeaway - Japanese Cuisine - Sushi - Sydney CBD - Sales $8,500 p.w. State: NSW Suburb: Sydney, 2000 Location: Prime location under office tower on busy main street in Sydney CBD. DescriptionTakeaway selling Japanese cuisine including a variety of sushi rolls, hot food takeaway, 11 kinds of Bento sets, 5 kinds of Donburi, 10 lunch sets, Udon, noodles, Bibimbap and 7 kinds of Chefs menu. - (Chashu, Ramen Soup, Miso Chashu, Shoyo Ramen, Unagidon), salads - 31 seats inside. Summary
![]() Weekly SummaryWeekly Takings (inc GST)$8,500Cost of Goods$2,000Gross Profit$6,500Rent$1,070Wages$1,620Outgoings$102Electricity$115Gas$31Misc1$75Total Expenses$3,013Estimated Stock (Additional)$3,500Net Profit$3,487Price$49,000 |
Contact SBXNSW (02) 9439 4403 QLD / VIC 1300 366 655 Email sales@sbx.com.au |
Key Features: Takeaway - Japanese Cuisine - Sushi - Sydney CBD - Sales $8,500 p.w.
State: NSW
Suburb: Sydney, 2000
Location: Prime location under office tower on busy main street in Sydney CBD.
Takeaway selling Japanese cuisine including a variety of sushi rolls, hot food takeaway, 11 kinds of Bento sets, 5 kinds of Donburi, 10 lunch sets, Udon, noodles, Bibimbap and 7 kinds of Chefs menu. - (Chashu, Ramen Soup, Miso Chashu, Shoyo Ramen, Unagidon), salads - 31 seats inside.
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