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Japanese restau for sale on 5th ave and 6th

scarlett
scarlett
edited November -1 in Park Slope
From Craigslist. Which one is it?

Restaurant business for sale by owner - $249000 ( Park Slope)
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Date: 2009-01-18, 8:38PM EST


RESTAURANT FOR SALE BY OWNER
Prim location in PARK SLOPE on 5th Ave & 6th St.

The Restaurant has been established for 4 years
Being Sold as a Setup Business with W/B Liquor License
All fixtures, inventory, and equipment are included in the purchase price
1600 SF included Garden seating area
Had just renovated. so it's looks brand new.

Lease has 7 years + 5 more years remaining with option
The present rent is $3,800/month (included heat & water) * It's seriously below the market price

Currently Japanese restaurant & sake bar but it's great for any other cuisine or wine bar business.

Serious buyers only its not through real estate
for more information call or email me
917-607-4714 / [email hidden]

Comments

  • mougar
    mougar
    Sounds like Mura.
  • scarlett
    scarlett
    eeesh and I saw another one somewhere on PPW I thnk - the hoookah place - also for sale.
  • ljnd
    ljnd
    Yeah, that's Mura. It was hurt by a fire. That's too freakin' bad - I had hopes for that place.
  • veets
    veets
    What a shame. It is Mura. I really liked that place because it was a short walk from home and they had a beautiful garden and the food was better than decent.
  • thetodd
    thetodd
    dam, that sounds like a fortune for rent. Maybe it was set on fire for some insurance money.
  • zebra
    zebra
    Actually I think this is Sakura. Mura has not been "established for 4 years," whereas Sakura has, almost.
  • flux
    flux
    I don't think its Mura either because from what I hear they are just waiting for the insurance money to come in before the renovations start. Might very well be Sakura as Zebra mentioned
  • veets
    veets
    yeah might be Sakura..they also have a "garden."
  • pastoralia
    pastoralia
    That's fine...of the two Sakura was inferior (not that Mura is amazing either).
  • carmen
    carmen
    I hope it's sakura not mura- mura is close to my apt and is a personal fave. I've missed it since it closed.
  • veets
    veets
    Carmen wrote: I hope it's sakura not mura- mura is close to my apt and is a personal fave. I've missed it since it closed.
    I 2nd those thoughts for same reason.
  • longtimesloper
    longtimesloper
    We go to JPan on 5th between 1st 7 2nd Street. We like them a lot and they have a garden
  • veets
    veets
    LongTimeSloper wrote: We go to JPan on 5th between 1st 7 2nd Street. We like them a lot and they have a garden
    See I am a spoiled Park Sloper. I haven't eaten there because most often if we want Sushi we go to a closer place. Well, the exception is Blue Ribbon.. the walk is worth it. I will have to check JPan out.
  • belzjm
    belzjm
    If you haven't tried Oshima (7th and Berkeley) I think it's by far and away the best sushi in Park Slope (besides Blue Ribbon).
  • obamanut
    obamanut
    belzjm wrote: If you haven't tried Oshima (7th and Berkeley) I think it's by far and away the best sushi in Park Slope (besides Blue Ribbon).
    Uh, have you ever heard of Taro? How about Geido, even... Not to mention Gen (Not Slope, but close).

    Oshima's chefs aren't even Japanese. No one in there is. "By far and away the best?" I know quite a few Japanese Slopers who would disagree with you there. Sushi isn't the kind of thing you can just pick up. :?
  • belzjm
    belzjm
    That is my opinion, Obamanut.

    I've tried both Taro and Geido and while both were good, I prefer Oshima.

    And I was in there last night and everyone working there was Japanese.
  • lo kee
    lo kee
    Damn is there any restaurant in Park Slope that isn't for sale.
  • obamanut
    obamanut
    belzjm wrote: That is my opinion, Obamanut.

    I've tried both Taro and Geido and while both were good, I prefer Oshima.

    And I was in there last night and everyone working there was Japanese.
    Is that so? Maybe I'm wrong; I will give them a try.
  • johnife
    johnife

    Subject: Re: Japanese restau for sale on 5th ave and 6th

    scarlett wrote: Prim location in PARK SLOPE
    Then I guess it won't become a Hooters.
  • peanuts
    peanuts
    I think it is Sakura...which is not Sakura anymore...it's some kind of saki bar
  • carmen
    carmen
    Im pretty sure Sakura is still named Sakura (I live right there and walk by it often.) It's supposed to be a saki bar but I ate sushi there 3 or 4 months ago and it seemed to not be a bar in any capacity (and the sushi was only mediocre.)
  • flux
    flux
    I heard that sakura is now a gay saki bar.
  • veets
    veets
    Well, I ate at Sakura once. the Sushi was so so.. so if the place is not on the selling block perhaps they would do better as a gay Bar (or any bar) rather than push themselves as one of the many Sushi Restaurants. I have followed the reviews of such places on Brooklynian and opinions may defer on preference you have to agree there are lots of places in PS to eat Sushi... and good quality sushi at that.
  • chaplin'smom
    chaplin'smom
    fyi jpan isn't an authentic japanese run or prepared restaurant either!
    it was a spinoff/castoff from one of the waiters at yamato... not quite as delicious either in my opinion... nice people but the food just doesn't live up to Yamato.
  • jamzer
    jamzer
    We've been unimpressed with J-Pan too. Sakura does not deliver sushi anymore. Yamato is hit or miss. I miss Mura a lot and I hope they open again soon. I guess I'll just have to suck it up and order from Blue Ribbon - it seems to be the only consistently good place around here.