Popular Chinese restaurant that 'never falters' on market after 28 years

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A long-standing popular restaurant in Lancaster has hit the market with owners said to be entering retirement.

A long-standing popular restaurant in Lancaster has hit the market after its owners are said to be entering retirement.

The Fortune Star on Dalton Square is a family-run business that specialises in both Cantonese and Oriental dishes. It was set up in April 1994 and after 28 years, the popular restaurant has been placed on the market as its owners enter retirement. The commercial property is being advertised by Fisher Wrathall Commercial and has a guide price of £400,000. The business is for sale, as well as the building, its fixtures and its fittings.Having traded for 28 years, the Fortune Star has racked up its fair share of reviews, averaging at 4-stars on both TripAdvisor and Google reviews. Its been praised for being a spot that "never falters" with several previous guests thanking its "lovely hosts" for the service.

The sale includes the fully-equipped restaurant which hosts a reception lounge and bar at its front. It has a large restaurant and a good sized kitchen at the rear. As well as the restaurant, the sale includes a large flat over two floors which is currently used for storage. It has its own private entrance to the rear and offers scope for varies uses subject to any necessary planning permission.READ NEXT:

 

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