$388,000
Hurstville, NSW 2220
Food/Hospitality Restaurant
Long Established and Highly Profitable Cantonese Seafood Restaurant, Hurstville NSW
Prime Location & Unmatched Legacy
ANND Commercial presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a long-established and profitable Cantonese-style seafood restaurant strategically located at Hurstville Station. With over 21 years of success, this restaurant offers both a loyal clientele and an unbeatable position directly next to Hurstville Train Station and across from Westfield Shopping Centre.
Key Features:
• Size: Approximately 165sqm with a recently renovated 130 sqm dining area (2020)
• Location: High-foot traffic area on a main road, adjacent to Hurstville Train Station and opposite Westfield
• Seating: Designed to comfortably accommodate 48 guests indoors
• Fit-out: High-quality restaurant fit-out with wide shopfront, offering strong signage potential
• Kitchen: Fully-equipped commercial kitchen with expensive appliances, including a cool room
• Cuisine: Specializes in traditional Cantonese delicacies such as Char Siu, Roast Duck, and Roast Suckling Pig, maintaining a large, loyal customer base
• Management: Fully managed by skilled team; training available for new owner
• Lease: Affordable lease assignment with accessible customer parking
Financial Overview:
• Annual Turnover: Approx. $1.6- 2 million
• Weekly Net Profit to Owner-Operator: Around $5,000
• Staffing: 1 owner + 5 full-time + 6 part-time employees
• Operating Hours: 7 days, 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Growth Potential:
• Ideal for: Experienced Asian cuisine operators, couple operators, investors, or visa applicants (188/888)
• Expansion Opportunities: Suitable for additional menu concepts or alternative cuisine (e.g., café brunch)
• Income Growth: With motivated ownership, potential to increase sales and optimize profit margins
Reason for Sale: Owner seeks retirement after 21 successful years.
Contact Us:
For further information or to schedule an inspection, please email the broker for an NDA form or contact Jeffrey Lei at 0405 888 800.
ANND Commercial presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a long-established and profitable Cantonese-style seafood restaurant strategically located at Hurstville Station. With over 21 years of success, this restaurant offers both a loyal clientele and an unbeatable position directly next to Hurstville Train Station and across from Westfield Shopping Centre.
Key Features:
• Size: Approximately 165sqm with a recently renovated 130 sqm dining area (2020)
• Location: High-foot traffic area on a main road, adjacent to Hurstville Train Station and opposite Westfield
• Seating: Designed to comfortably accommodate 48 guests indoors
• Fit-out: High-quality restaurant fit-out with wide shopfront, offering strong signage potential
• Kitchen: Fully-equipped commercial kitchen with expensive appliances, including a cool room
• Cuisine: Specializes in traditional Cantonese delicacies such as Char Siu, Roast Duck, and Roast Suckling Pig, maintaining a large, loyal customer base
• Management: Fully managed by skilled team; training available for new owner
• Lease: Affordable lease assignment with accessible customer parking
Financial Overview:
• Annual Turnover: Approx. $1.6- 2 million
• Weekly Net Profit to Owner-Operator: Around $5,000
• Staffing: 1 owner + 5 full-time + 6 part-time employees
• Operating Hours: 7 days, 9:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Growth Potential:
• Ideal for: Experienced Asian cuisine operators, couple operators, investors, or visa applicants (188/888)
• Expansion Opportunities: Suitable for additional menu concepts or alternative cuisine (e.g., café brunch)
• Income Growth: With motivated ownership, potential to increase sales and optimize profit margins
Reason for Sale: Owner seeks retirement after 21 successful years.
Contact Us:
For further information or to schedule an inspection, please email the broker for an NDA form or contact Jeffrey Lei at 0405 888 800.
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Hurstville
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