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The best Restaurants to eat out in Battersea Power Station

The best Restaurants to eat out in Battersea Power Station

The best Restaurants toeat out in Battersea Power Station

With historic vibes and refined atmosphere, Battersea is known for its historic red brick façade development offering plush residences, incredible riverside walkways, stretches of green spaces, striking tree-lined streets, and bustling retail options. The Southern side is one of London’s most exciting new destinations and a perfect spot to spend Saturday evenings or relaxing Sundays alongside a six-acre park and several cultural spaces. Battersea is swarmed with sleek cafés, international restaurants, cosy pubs, and laid-back coffee shops.

With a diverse selection of eye-catching hangout options, Londoners waited for ages for a new tube station to conveniently access and explore the southern side of London. Now, two came along at once. Yes! London’s Northern Line Extension is the century’s first major extension project, which is now up and running and making it easier for everyone from the city or west city to get to Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station.

Where to go around Battersea Power Station?

Not everyone visits Battersea Power Station to invest in one of the swankiest places in the world but some may just visit to experience the lifestyle of the residents. We are talking about eating, drinking, and exploring the surroundings of Battersea Power Station.

In today’s blog post, we will divulge what Battersea Power Station offers in terms of restaurants. Battersea Power Station is home to an array of restaurants to match the taste of its international community – from casual eateries to some fine dining restaurants, from restaurants offering outdoor seating and riverside terraces to some signature establishments for weekend brunch.

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The Best Restaurants near Battersea Power Station

Fiume

Fiume is one of the first restaurants at Circus West Village by the renowned Italian chef, Francesco Mazzei. As the name Fiume ((the Italian word for River) describes the setting of the place, you can enjoy delicious Italian cuisine while sitting on an outdoor Mediterranean piazza-style terrace that boasts views of the River Thames and the very charming Battersea Power Station.

The entire menu is inspired by chef Mazzei’s hometown – the Mezzorgiono. Whenever you plan to visit Fiume, dig into the finger-licking good menu featuring hand-rolled pasta, Roman-style chicken, traditional Italian pizzas, Amalfi lemon linguini and staples such as tiramisu and sorbets.

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No. 29 Power Station

From the owners of No. 197 Chiswick Fire Station, No. 29 is a pub that offers a relaxed, all-day experience from a morning cup of coffee to a night round of drinks and everything in between such as, quinoa and aubergine falafel, spicy crab cakes, along with charcuterie and cheeseboards. Breakfast is served every day and brunch every weekend and Sunday Roasts on Sundays.

It occupies an enviable waterfront position near Battersea Power Station and comes with two terraces – one, a raised gazebo overlooking the River Thames and the other one is indoor, an island bar inspired by the local and global setting. Weekends are made for socialising, so weekends must be spent at No. 29 Power Station.

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Wright Brothers

Wright Brothers are London’s seafood experts – particularly oysters, with several restaurants across the city. Their Battersea Power Station restaurant is located in Circus West Village in the shadow of the iconic Power Station and the river Thames.

It is a different kind of restaurant with an open-style kitchen to let guests watch the chefs at work and on the menu, there is no shortage of choice – as you can find oysters from around the UK, France and beyond – with a variety of seafood platters, prawns, crab, shellfish platters, and seasonal fish, a selection of meat dishes and a glass of champagne.

An interesting feature of Wright Brothers restaurant is that its menu changes regularly to offer the freshest seafood sourced from their wholesale business.

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Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza

If bottomless pizza is tempting for you and that too by Gordon Ramsay, which defines excellence – then you must head to Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza – Battersea Power Station. Gordon Ramsay, the internationally acclaimed, multi-Michelin starred chef, has opened this new restaurant – making it a perfect spot at Battersea Power Station for a quick bite of lunch, evening cocktail or weekend dinner.

It serves signature bottomless pizzas, cocktails, wines and beers and the restaurant is open for indoor and outdoor dining and takeaway. For the bottomless pizza option, diners can enjoy all the restaurant’s signature flavours including Classic Margherita, Pepperoni, and Corn and Chorizo.

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Tonkotsu

Nestled under the railway arches, with heated outdoor seating, Tonkotsu is a small yet delicious Japanese eatery that is famous for its lip-smacking, creamy ramen. Ramen is the signature dish of Tonkotsu’s menu, made with 18-hour slow-cooked broth and homemade noodles.

However, the menu does not end there and includes crispy fried chicken, chicken karaage, fresh in-house made gyoza along with a fine selection of Japanese whiskies and sake. If you take our words, Tonkotsu offers the best ramen in London. Do you still need any other excuse to visit Battersea Power Station?

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