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STICKS’N’SUSHI: BATTERSEA POWER STATION’S LATEST DINING HOTSPOT

Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino14/10/20242 Mins Read
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Opening November 2024


Danish Japanese restaurant, Sticks’n’Sushi, is bringing its unique combination of creative sushi and grilled
sticks to London’s iconic Battersea Power Station on 30th November. A sushi restaurant even for those who
don’t like fish, this is the perfect riverside destination welcoming shoppers, tourists and locals alike, from lunch
through to dinner and everything in-between.

Located on Electric Boulevard just outside the South Entrance of the Power Station, the new restaurant will
serve up much-loved Sticks’n’Sushi favourites; classic and innovative sushi, sashimi, tartare, grilled sticks and
generous set menus to suit varied budgets and tastes, available for dine-in, takeaway and delivery.

Guests can look forward to a variety of new dishes alongside signature favourites such as the popular Momo
Nanban, fried chicken thigh, sweet and sour dashi marinade, Japanese mayonnaise, onion & daikon cress, and
Black Cod house roll, miso-marinated black cod with vegetable chips & pickled red onion. New to the menu,
the Temaki Setto invites diners to craft their own open rolls with premium ingredients like; wagyu tartare, kataifi, cress, soya sesame, avocado, sake-tamari marinated trout roe, snow crab, and yuzu, all accompanied by sushi rice and crispy nori.

Designed by award-winning Noma-Kyoto architects OEO Studio from Copenhagen, the playful and captivating
interiors draw inspiration from the rich heritage of the Power Station combined with a modern contemporary
flair. With an open plan dining room, kitchen counter, lounge and bar, and outdoor terrace, the restaurant will
have a sophisticated and welcoming atmosphere symbolising the renowned Japanese concept of
‘Omotenashi’ – to wholeheartedly look after every guest.

The Battersea venue will be the 30th restaurant in the group (15th in the UK) and follows in the footsteps of its
recent north London opening in Islington in September. For all the news and developments at Sticks’n’Sushi
Battersea, visit https://sticksnsushi.com/en/restaurants/london/battersea to sign up for updates

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