Mr Bap (Korean BBQ Restaurant)
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(no street name provided), Sunnybank Hills QLD 4109

$299,000

BusinessSize: n/a
Block size: 130 m² approx.
Mr Bap (Korean BBQ Restaurant)

Well established, Licensed Korean Restaurant
⢠All the hard work of setting up a business has been done for you
⢠Good turn over weekly ensures profit for your dedication to the business
⢠Freshly pre-prepared meat, vegetables, etc - there is no need to rush to cook for customers
⢠Fully functional kitchen with cool room and freezer.
⢠Ducted exhaust for Korean BBQ and suitable for Chinese steamboat
⢠Suits couple, a chef, general meat chef, customer services person on the floor and 2 to 3 waitresses on the weekend.
⢠Well located on a busy road, well-exposed position, popular shopping centre
⢠Plenty of parking, plenty of working-class customers, plenty of overseas students
⢠Seat around 80 people
⢠Sale price: $299,000 negotiable

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Business
Block Size:
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