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Sushi Franchises
Sushi Franchises
might be just the ticket for you if you like sushi. Especially if you
like the restuarant business and don't mind long hours and working
every day. But the rewards are well worth the effort. And with a
franchise your odds of being successful are exponitially better than
doing it on your own from scratch. Franchises offer out well laid plans. Most offer extensive
training, help with finding a location, financing, marketing and much
more. They are a real turn key business, ready to go with an all-in-one
business kit. So if you like sushi, check out the following Sushi
Franchises that are available to you.
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Sushi Franchises #1
Monster Sushi
Requirements:
Franchise fee of $40,000
$10,000 development fee
$2 million net worth
75,000 in liquid assets
Experience in real estate, corporate management, restaurant management, or business management not required but would be very helpful 6 weeks of training for managers
16 weeks of training for operators
Financing not available but they will refer qualified outside sources.
Guidelines provided for finding the optimal location
Need to use pre approved suppliers
2% of gross sales go to local advertising
Another 2% of gross sales go to a national advertising fund.
Sushi Franchises #2
Hanakai Sushi Bar & Grill
Corporate Headquarters
2250 East Tropicana Avenue
Suite 19-667
Las Vegas, NV 89119-6541
email: franchise ||a||t|| hanakaisushi.com
They use a unique conveyor belt system to deliver the Hawaiian style
food to the customers. Plus, the prices are inexpensive, making it
affordable to almost anyone interested in sushi. The customers do not
have to wait as in traditional type restaurants. They are able to
choose the dishes they want without leaving their seats. The conveyor
passes directly in front of them. Financing available
Training and Support Provided
$25,000 franchise fee
Need a total investment of between $341,000 to $692,000
Royalties are 5% of gross sales
You will need working capital of between $15,000 to $30,000
1% of gross sales for a national advertising fee
2% of gross sales go to a local advertising fee
$109,000 to $210,000 need for leasehold improvements 8 weeks of training. 4 weeks in Las Vegas and 4 weeks at your location $156,000 to $320,000 for equipment and signage.
Menu items include sushi, chicken nuggets, hamburger plates
and more to suit the needs and wants of everyone. You don't need to
know how to make sushi either. Their training is so simple that even
high school and college students can learn how to make the sushi
dishes.
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