![]() ![]() Upon arrival, the outpost’s interior reflects that of its sister site: a stripped back aesthetic that lets the food do all the talking. This sign will direct you straight to Roti King, which is located under the arches, along with other restaurants, and the likes of Boom Cycle. Once you arrive at the Thames, keep going to your left until you see the sign for Arches Street (just before you walk under the bridge). ![]() Head towards the Thames with the Power Station itself on your right. If you’re arriving via the 156 bus or the Battersea Power Station Tube station, it’s about an eight-minute walk. Whether you’re a pre-booker or a walk in though, the restaurant itself can be a little hard to find. The first of these new attributes is clear before you even step foot in the eatery: you can book a table! Now, the whole queuing culture isn’t completely out the window, but half of the tables will be available for pre-booking. Like the established Euston branch, you can expect some of the best Malaysian food in the capital here owner and original Roti King Sugen Gopal has recreated all the best elements of their first restaurant in this new spot, plus added some new features. ![]() The doors swing open today ( May 5) at a prime riverside location at Battersea Power Station, under the arches at Circus West Village. ![]()
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