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Where to eat at Battersea Power Station

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

With the recent redevelopment of Battersea Power Station – which even included a swanky new tube station to make it more accessible than ever – the site has rapidly become a hotspot for dining and drinking in London. If you're keen to check out what's available, you might not know which of the exciting spots on offer you should start with. We've done the hard work for you and found some great places to eat. This is our guide to the best Battersea Power Station restaurants.

  1. The best Battersea Power Station restaurants
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      Joia Elevated Portuguese dining
    2. 2
      Duck and Rice The next chapter of a Soho mainstay
    3. 3
      Tozi Social Italian meals at Battersea Power Station
    4. 4
      Dishoom Trendy Indian dining
    5. 5
      Wright Brothers Fresh fish and seafood
    6. 6
      Bread Street Kitchen & Bar Contemporary style and classic cooking
    7. 7
      Cinnamon Kitchen Modern Indian recipes
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      Fiume Elegant Battersea Power Station restaurant
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      Tapas Brindisa Tapas by the river
    10. 10
      Roti King Affordable dining at Battersea Power Station
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      Where The Pancakes Are Pancakes all day, every day
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      Le Bab Not your average kebab
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      Megan's Boho favourite for brunch
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      Tonkotsu Super-speedy ramen
    15. 15
      Noci Powered by pasta
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      Bao Iconic steamed buns
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      Manna Smash burgers from heaven
    18. 18
      Arcade Battersea Power Station's trendy food hall
    19. 19
      Tashas UK debut of eclectic South African café concept
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      Sticks'n'Sushi The best of two worlds

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The best Battersea Power Station restaurants

The best restaurants at Battersea Power Station

Joia

Elevated Portuguese dining

From its 14th and 15th floor location, Portuguese bar and restaurant Joia offers fabulous views of Battersea Power Station. The modern interior has a distinctive colour scheme and a cosy and intimate feel. The food uses authentic Iberian ingredients and fresh British produce. There are tapas to share and larger dishes too, plus a list of Portuguese and Spanish wines.

Duck and Rice

The next chapter of a Soho mainstay

 A buzzy spin-off from its Soho sibling, this lively Battersea Power Station restaurant merges relaxed British pub vibes with Chinese teahouse elegance, offering a menu packed with flavourful Cantonese dishes. With close to 200 seats, a bustling open kitchen, and an elevated bar, the space is designed for both casual drinks and leisurely dinners.

Tozi

Social Italian meals at Battersea Power Station

Tozi celebrates sociable Italian dining in a space modelled on the grand cafés of Europe, complete with huge windows and sculptural lighting. Food is served all day at here, starting with breakfast dishes and later on elevated pizzas, as well as small plates designed for sharing. If you're just after a quick lunch bite, stop by the Tozi Counter, a deli-like section serving sandwiches, pastries, and the like.

  • Battersea Power Station, Circus Road, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Tozi Battersea
    020-383 382 00
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Dishoom

Trendy Indian dining

Opened in 2023, Dishoom's Battersea Power Station location brings the group's stylish Indian dining south of the river. The striking decor is themed on a futuristic vision of Bombay through the lens of the 1950s and takes inspiration from classic graphic novels. The food reinterprets Indian street eats, featuring classic recipes as well as location-specific specials.

Wright Brothers

Fresh fish and seafood

Head to Wright Brothers for globally-inspired fish and seafood. The Battersea Power Station restaurant is modern and light, and fresh fish are delivered here from Devon each day. There's an oyster bar, daily-changing fish specials, and dishes like cod with chorizo or comforting fish pie. Cocktails and a lengthy wine list are available.

  • 26 Circus West Village, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Wright Brothers Battersea Power Station
    020-732 477 34
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Bread Street Kitchen & Bar

Contemporary style and classic cooking

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar combines striking contemporary style with traditional British cooking. Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at Battersea Power Station has a distinctive tiled floor and offers a number of menus, including a chef's table experience. Breakfast and brunch are available and the main menu includes popular dishes like steak and a signature burger.

  • Battersea Power Station, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Bread Street Kitchen & Bar Battersea
    020-759 279 52
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Cinnamon Kitchen

Modern Indian recipes

In the arches next to Battersea Power Station you'll find Cinnamon Kitchen, an Indian restaurant by renowned chef Vivek Singh. It's a contemporary spot with a warming colour scheme. Modern dishes are served all day that combine classic flavours with a modern British influence. There are a number of menus, including sharing feasts.

Fiume

Elegant Battersea Power Station restaurant

Inspired by Italian elegance, Fiume serves traditional food from the Mediterranean country. There's a modern interior as well as an outdoor terrace for al fresco meals. Set and à la carte menus are on offer, with choices like burrata, Roman-style pizza, and gnocchi. Kids' meals are also available. You can round off your meal with something nice from the lengthy wine list.

  • Battersea Power Station, Circus West Village, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Fiume by Sartoria
    020-390 490 10
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Tapas Brindisa

Tapas by the river

Enjoy tapas with a view of the Thames at Tapas Brindisa. The Battersea Power Station restaurant is brightly-lit and modern, and there are also an outdoor terrace and a private dining space. Traditional Spanish tapas are on the menu, from croquettes and pan con tomate to cheese boards, mussels, and grilled squid. The wine list is exclusively Spanish.

  • Battersea Power Station, 26 Circus West Village, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Tapas Brindisa Battersea
    020-732 477 34
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Roti King

Affordable dining at Battersea Power Station

The original Roti King in Euston has a reputation for being heavily in-demand but you can also visit their younger restaurant at Battersea Power Station. Queue up for Malaysian roti loaded with tempting fillings like cheese or chicken, or have yours with the kari of your choice. The setting is modern and straightforward.

Where The Pancakes Are

Pancakes all day, every day

Whether you prefer sweet or savoury, there are stacks of pancakes waiting for you at Where The Pancakes Are. From classic toppings like lemon and sugar to the more extravagant savoury compositions like beef pastrami or a Full English breakfast, these dishes are sure to inspire you. The Battersea Power Station restaurant is contemporary and also offers a menu for kids.

  • Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd West, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Where The Pancakes Are Battersea
    020-383 888 30
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Le Bab

Not your average kebab

For an impressive elevated take on the humble kebab, visit Le Bab, launched by Michelin-trained chefs. In the modern setting of this Battersea Power Station restaurant you can try mouth-watering Middle Eastern wraps, including location-specific specials. Chicken, lamb, veggie, and vegan versions are served here, loaded up with gourmet ingredients and accompanied by mezze, wine, and cocktails.

  • Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd West, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Le Bab Battersea Power Station
    020-786 43 54
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Megan's

Boho favourite for brunch

Brunch lovers flock to Megan's – this had been voted the best brunch in London multiple times. This bohemian spot is open til late and serves food all day in a setting with rugs, cushions, and wall hangings. The menu is full of Med-inspired dishes like baked eggs and scrambled turmeric tofu. Dogs are welcome here too.

  • Circus West Village, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Megan's at the Power Station
    020-346 802 18
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Tonkotsu

Super-speedy ramen

Head to Tonkotsu in the arches next to Battersea Power Station for delicious ramen served in a flash. This modern place has large windows so you can enjoy the view, and rustic furniture. The ramen is cooked up in just 32 seconds for the ideal texture, and served with various broths and loads of sides to choose from.

Noci

Powered by pasta

Noci is a pasta restaurant originally launched in Islington, specialising in contemporary Italian cuisine, freshly made with a focus on regional flavours. They then expanded to Battersea Power Station, offering a diverse range of pasta dishes made with classic as well as innovative ingredients. Noci's contemporary venue also features an extensive list of Italian wines and cocktails on tap.

Bao

Iconic steamed buns

An offshoot of the highly praised Bao group, the Bao Noodle Shop brings their take on Taiwanese beef noodle shops to Battersea Power Station. The meticulously crafted noodle dishes are made with authentic Taiwanese ingredients, and the menu features the signature steamed milk buns and other Bao classics as well, along with location exclusives and the group's inaugural kids' set menu. You can also sing your heart out in the private karaoke room for hire.

Manna

Smash burgers from heaven

Manna, a laid-back street-food spot at Battersea Power Station, embodies American diner culture and a love for fast food with its offering of smash burgers and fried chicken. The menu boasts an array of burgers and chicken sandwiches slathered in the likes of hot honey, jalapeno cream, slaw, and more. Sides such as waffle fries and desserts are available as well, and there's a dedicated kids' menu too.

Arcade

Battersea Power Station's trendy food hall

Arcade Battersea is an extension of the popular Arcade Food Hall in Soho. This stylish food court at Battersea Power Station accommodates an assortment of street food vendors, offering a broad culinary spectrum ranging from Indian fast food and sushi to shawarma and more. In addition, it features a cocktail bar, a beer bar, three individual restaurants, and an exclusive private dining area.

  • Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd West, Vauxhall/Battersea
  • Website
    Arcade Battersea
    020-398 993 41
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Tashas

UK debut of eclectic South African café concept

Tashas, a thriving all-day dining concept with a classic menu at all its global locations and customised options at each branch, was originally established in Johannesburg. Its nutritious, refreshing comfort food is served in exquisite surroundings. For its debut UK location, the company selected the renovated Battersea Power Station, with the restaurant boasting a warm cream colour palette and furniture, as well as a large outdoor terrace.

Sticks'n'Sushi

The best of two worlds

At Sticks'n'Sushi, the dishes are as visually striking as they are delicious – every plate arrives looking like a miniature work of art. The menu focuses on classic sushi and grilled yakitori skewers, offering a mix of meats and vegetables to cater to all preferences. With an interior combining clean-lined Japanese precision with cool Scandinavian minimalism, the Battersea Power Station restaurant's concept brings together the best of both cultures in both design and dining.

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