Indian Restaurants for sale in St Neots

2 Indian Restaurants for sale in St Neots and surrounding areas. Looking to Buy an Indian Restaurant in St Neots? View our free Buyers Guide. Want to Sell an Indian Restaurant in St Neots? free business valuations.


Contemporary Indian Restaurant in St Neots For Sale Contemporary Indian Restaurant in St Neots
Turnover : £7,500 p.w. Leasehold : £140,000
Accommodation included
CAR PARK OPPOSITE WITH PARKING FOR 15 CARS SINGLE FRONTED PREMISES. wood strip floor, suspended ceiling with spot lights. Air conditioning with hot air. Bar with waiting area providing seating fo...

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Pub & Restaurant in Cambridgeshire For Sale Pub & Restaurant in Cambridgeshire
Turnover : £9,000 p.w. Leasehold : £160,000
Accommodation included
5 STAR HYGIENE RATING ALFRESCO KITCHEN with 2 Kamado Grills, fridge, deep fat fryer. OUTSIDE HUTS with SEATING FOR 50 people Ceiling with spot lights, wood strip floor, CCTV system (16 came...


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This page is for Indian Restaurants for sale in all areas St Neots including: Abbotsley, Buckden, Croxton, Diddington, Duloe, Eaton Ford, Eaton Socon, Eltisley, Eynesbury, Graveley, Great Paxton, Great Staughton, Hail Weston, Honeydon, Little Barford, Little Paxton, Offord Cluny, Southoe, Staploe, Toseland, Yelling. If you are looking to buy or sell a business in any of these areas of St Neots then we would love to hear from you.

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It has been reported that the nation's favourite dish is chicken tikka masala a testimony to the popularity of Indian cooking. One of the first Indian Restaurants, Veeraswamy of London, was established in 1926.

Curry orginates from the southern Asian region and each province boasts a variety of dishes to tempt the palette. Indian curries include curries, from Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Pakistani curries are renowned especially from Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan. Thousands of different styles some upmarket others offering an inclusive "all you can eat" experience.

Generally open evenings only, a gross profit of 70 % is achievable.


Testimonial:

'Thank you to Mr Leonard and the team, I have know Nationwide Businesses from old and from the moment you came to see my Indian Restaurant I knew that you are the agents for me. In 9 days I received 3 offers and completed the transaction in 8 weeks, Thank you!!! - May 2017'