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Asset Sale - Second Generation Restaurant with Hood in San Francisco photo
American Restaurants
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Asset Sale - Second Generation Restaurant with Hood in San Francisco

San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA, US

***ASSET SALE - MOTIVATED SELLER - ESTIMATED 19.5' TYPE 1 HOOD*** Situated in San Francisco's Mission District, known for its diverse culinary scene and strong consumer demand for authentic ethnic cuisine, the area maintains consistent pedestrian traffic and supports both local clientele and tourism. Asset Sales feature comprehensive commercial kitchen equipment and infrastructure which allows for immediate operational capability without the extended timeline associated with new restaurant development and permitting processes. This location would be perfect for any type of dine-in restaurant concept. City: San Francisco, CA (Mission District) Asking Price: $200,000 Financing: All cash only; Unsecured lending available! No SBA loan. No Seller Finance. Rent: $7,426 (all inclusive) Building Square Feet: 1,722sf + Basement (similar size) Lease Expiration: 9/2028 plus 5 year option to extend Reason for Selling: Other responsibilities Please request NDA for more info.

$200,000
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Indian Restaurant photo
Indian Restaurants

Indian Restaurant

Sacramento County, CA, US

Business Opportunity: Thriving Restaurant in Prime Sacramento County Location Overview: Step into this profitable, established Indian restaurant nestled in one of Sacramento's busiest corridors. Boasting a gross monthly income of $40,000 and an annual gross income of $480,000, this business offers stability and growth potential. The restaurant’s prime location ensures a constant flow of foot and vehicle traffic, while ample parking provides convenience for customers. Property Highlights: - Location: High-visibility spot on a bustling street in Sacramento. - Setup: Flexible layout, suitable for dine-in, takeout, or delivery services. - Concept Flexibility: Ideal for various restaurant concepts, including BBQ, sandwiches, burgers, or pizza. - Parking: Ample customer parking available. Lease Details: - Rent: $4,120 per month (includes NNN). Why This Property Stands Out: - Established customer base and proven revenue stream. - Located in a thriving neighborhood with significant foot and car traffic. - Fully equipped kitchen and dining area ready for immediate operation or rebranding. - Endless potential for culinary entrepreneurs or seasoned restaurateurs.

$155,000
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Modern Indian Fusion Restaurant photo
Indian Restaurants
+1

Modern Indian Fusion Restaurant

CA, US

A thriving modern fusion restaurant specializing in the unique blend of Indian cuisine and tacos. Known for its exceptional food, taste, and service, this popular eatery is strategically located in a high-traffic plaza with plenty of parking, right next to a Safeway and CVS that stay open until 1 AM, offering flexibility for extended hours under new ownership. The business generates an impressive annual gross revenue of $420,000, with manageable expenses including a monthly payroll of $4,800 and rent of $4,200. Open daily from 11 AM to 10 PM. This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate restaurateur or investor looking to capitalize on a well-established concept in a prime California location. VERY MOTIVATED SELLER!

$175,000
$420,000Revenue
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Indian Fast Food Takeout/Grocery photo
Indian Restaurants
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Indian Fast Food Takeout/Grocery

Orange County, CA, US

Indian Fast Food Takeout/Grocery Great opportunity to own an established, spacious 2400 s.f. floor space, profitable Indian street food takeout shop, with another shop inside, for Indian Grocery, located in prime area of Anaheim with lots of shoppers traffic. Fully equipped, over 600 s.f. of complete commercial kitchen with: Hood, table, oven, stoves, fryers, warmers, walk-in and standalone coolers and freezers, and a lot of equipment worth over $100,000. Monthly gross of $15,000- $20,000. Rent: $3150/m; Utilities: $1000/m. Payroll: $4500/mo Asking only $150,000 Call 510-427-8597 for more information.

$150,000
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Turnkey Elegant Wine Bar / Restaurant / Café — High-End Buildout photo
American Restaurants
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Turnkey Elegant Wine Bar / Restaurant / Café — High-End Buildout

Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, CA, US

*conceptual rendering for privacy, space is fully built out* This is a serious, no-expense-spared restaurant buildout for a seasoned operator who understands what true turnkey actually means. Offered for sale is an elegant wine bar–forward restaurant and café featuring a full commercial kitchen with Type I hood, walk-in refrigeration, dishwasher, and complete restaurant infrastructure already in place. High ceilings, a fireplace, and a refined interior create an upscale yet welcoming atmosphere that works equally well for wine, beer on tap, and food service. Key Highlights 2,405 sf indoor + 516 sf patio = 2,921 sf Fully built-out restaurant + bar (true turnkey) Includes ABC Type 41 beer and wine license Type I hood, stove, walk-in cooler/freezer Gorgeous wine cellar Beer and wine bar with taps Indoor dining + outdoor patio seating Fireplace and high ceilings — rare and expensive to replicate Excellent parking (a major operational advantage) Infrastructure suitable for wine bar, bistro, upscale casual, or chef-driven concept Important Disclosure (Read Carefully) Sale is asset-only Business name, logo, menu, recipes, trademarks, and all other IP are NOT included Buyer brings their own concept and brand This is ideal for an experienced restaurateur or hospitality group who wants to skip construction, permits, delays, and cost overruns The Reality Yes, $1.5M is a substantial price — but replacing this buildout today would likely cost more, take far longer, and involve significant permitting risk. This offering eliminates the guesswork and lets a qualified operator step directly into a finished, polished space. Best Fit Wine bar or wine-driven restaurant Upscale café or bistro Craft beer + food concept Established operator expanding a proven brand Shown by appointment only. Proof of funds and operator experience required prior to release of address and full details. Ad#:2475638

$1,500,000
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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA photo
American Restaurants
Bakeries
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Hood, Walk-In Fridge, Fryer, 2nd Generation Restaurant-South Gate - LA

South Gate, Los Angeles County, CA, US

$175k, Bring Your Concept! Key Money: $175,000 Name and location will be disclosed after signed NDA and proof of funds are received. Fill out contact form. Important: The seller and landlord will only consider experienced restaurant operators with multiple existing locations. This requirement is strictly enforced—not all buyers will qualify. ±1,849 SF turnkey restaurant space, 2nd generation, f Fully Built-Out as a Restaurant or Café Space - still operating Functional island service counter with efficient guest flow Dining layout supports fast-casual, QSR, or hybrid concepts Fully built back-of-house, including: Vented hood system 4 burner stove Flat top grill Double pot boiler 2 basket fryer 3 Door under counter lowboy fridge worktop cooler Base refrigerator kitchen prep worktable - Four Drawer 3 door refrigerated sandwich prep worktable - Stainless Steel Reach in ice cream freezer Prep tables Three compartment sink Walk-in refrigerator And a lot more equipment! Rate: $4.37 NNN: $1.58 SQFT: 1,849 TERM: 3 - 5 years SECURITY DEPOSIT: 2 months Space is in Excellent Condition Central Air and Heating Security System Closed Circuit Television Monitoring (CCTV) Corner Space High Ceilings Plug & Play Wheelchair Accessible Spacious counter space for ordering and prepping Women and men’s restrooms Ample storage Private rear office Rear exit for deliveries and operational efficiency Restrooms and soda stations conveniently positioned Minimal downtime—plug-and-play for experienced operators Prime Firestone Blvd frontage with strong daily traffic Confidential sale. Interested and qualified operators, please inquire with proof of experience and capability to take over operations. Disclaimer: All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Ad#:2465935

$175,000
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Hood, Fryers, Walk-in, New Build QSR Retail– Bellflower, CA - NEW photo
American Restaurants
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Hood, Fryers, Walk-in, New Build QSR Retail– Bellflower, CA - NEW

Bellflower, Los Angeles County, CA 90706-6853, US

Built out kitchen for any use, Starbucks & Firehouse Subs, co-tenants TURNKEY WING / Fryer Restaurant – BELLFLOWER, CA Brand-New Build | Prime Retail | Motivated Seller This is a straight-shooting opportunity. This is not a concept or a half-finished project. It’s literally turnkey. Drive by and see it for yourself. Opportunities like this don’t come from bad business—they come from bad timing. Can be converted to another branded use. Newly opened Wing Zone (think Wingstop-style concept) in Bellflower, CA, built from the ground up over 10 months at a cost exceeding $650,000. Due to a serious family emergency, the owners are forced to close and sell. Their loss is your opportunity. The setup is done. The money’s already been spent. Key Facts: 1,400 SF – clean, efficient footprint Brand-new shopping center Flanked by Starbucks and Firehouse Subs, Chipotle Strong daily traffic and national co-tenancy Free parking Fully Built & Equipped – No Guesswork All NEW kitchen equipment Grease hood system 5 Fryers with 10 baskets Walk-in cooler 3-compartment sink Two Toast POS systems Tables and chairs for in store dining Restroom Fully permitted and operationally laid out Timeline Make an accepted offer, Obtain franchise and landlord approval Open escrow Operating within ~30 days Pricing Make an offer Seller is realistic and motivated Serious inquiries only. NDA required.

$250,000
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for indian restaurant businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$518k
Median cash flow$86k
Median sale price$135k
Multiple range1.1x - 2.4x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.68m
Median cash flow$305k
Median sale price$750k
Multiple range2.0x - 3.2x

Over $2M

Median revenue$4.60m
Median cash flow$1.03m
Median sale price$3.20m
Multiple range2.3x - 4.0x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about Indian restaurant acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating Indian restaurant acquisitions.

Lunch buffet versus dinner à la carte are different businesses

Look at the day-part and revenue mix. Many Indian restaurants in the U.S. follow the lunch-buffet model: $12–$18 all-you-can-eat at lunch, driving high-volume daily traffic primarily from office workers. Dinner is à la carte at higher ticket sizes but lower volume. The buffet model generates substantial revenue but with thin per-customer margins; the à la carte model generates higher per-customer margins with lower volume. Verify which model the business actually operates and whether it can shift between modes effectively.

Kitchen staff and specialty chefs are the hardest replacement

Tandoor chefs and curry specialists are scarce. Most quality Indian restaurants depend on chefs trained in specific regional cuisines (North Indian, South Indian, Mughlai, Bengali) and on tandoor specialists. These are not casually replaceable positions — the kitchen staff often comes from a specific community, sometimes from a specific region of India, and may have visa-sponsored employment relationships. When the senior kitchen staff leaves, quality often shifts noticeably. Verify staff tenure, immigration status, and any visa-related dependencies.

Catering and delivery has reshaped the category

Look at the off-premise revenue breakdown. Indian food travels well, holds quality in transit, and catering for parties, corporate lunches, and weddings has become a substantial revenue line for many Indian restaurants. Delivery through DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub adds further volume, though at lower margins after platform fees. Verify the off-premise revenue percentage, the catering customer base, and which delivery platforms drive volume. A restaurant with strong catering relationships has revenue stability the dine-in numbers don't show.

Specialty equipment and kitchen layout matter

Walk through the kitchen with restaurant expertise. Indian kitchens have specific equipment requirements — tandoor ovens, dosa griddles, curry kettles, idli steamers — that differ from American kitchen layouts. Inadequate equipment or poor layout creates bottlenecks and quality issues. Verify the equipment age, condition, and whether the kitchen can produce the menu at the current revenue level (and a higher one).

Customer demographics and location matter more than usual

Verify the trade area composition. Indian restaurants traditionally drew heavily from the South Asian diaspora, with crossover appeal to broader audiences building over time. Markets with strong South Asian populations (Bay Area, NJ/NY metro, Chicago suburbs, Houston, parts of Texas, Atlanta) have different competitive dynamics than markets with smaller South Asian communities. Verify the customer demographics, the marketing approach, and whether the restaurant's positioning matches its market.

Supply chain for Indian ingredients is real overhead

Look at the ingredient sourcing. Indian restaurants source many ingredients (specific spices, lentils, basmati rice, ghee, paneer) from specialty distributors that aren't carried by standard Sysco/US Foods. Relationships with these specialty suppliers matter, and inventory management is more complex than for standard American kitchens. Verify the supply chain, supplier relationships, and inventory turnover.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Smaller neighborhood Indian restaurants and lunch buffets typically sell in the Tier 1 range (under $500K). Mid-size operations with strong dinner service, catering revenue, and established reputation usually trade in the Tier 2 range ($500K–$2M). Larger upscale Indian restaurants in major metros, multi-location operators, or specialty concepts can reach Tier 3 ($2M+). Equipment and lease improvements typically represent significant value.