First Look: Battersea Power Station Arcade Food Hall set to open in 2023

JKS restaurants has revealed that a second Arcade Food Hall will open at Battersea Power Station in 2023, following its first food hall in Tottenham Court Road. Battersea Power Station Arcade food hall will be situated at the heart of Battersea Power Station and will be a 24,000 square foot space with the interior design led by Red Deer.

Battersea Power Station Arcade Food Hall
Image Credit: Charlie Round Turner

What to expect at Battersea Power Station Arcade Food Hall

Amongst a number of new JKS brands that will make up the food hall, JKS will also bring three standalone
restaurants to the Battersea Power Station offering, including award-winning Taiwanese restaurant BAO, and
a yet to be announced Thai restaurant. The original Arcade Food Hall at Centre Point, which opened in April
2022, features nine unique brands created by JKS in a 12,500 square foot grade II listed space. A list of
Arcade Centre Point’s food and beverage offering can be found here.

Battersea Power Station Arcade Food Hall

Karam Sethi, Founder and Creative Director of JKS comments: ‘We’re looking forward to opening Arcade at
Battersea Power Station next year. We will be creating a number of exciting new brands which showcase
even more global cuisines, while also expanding and developing some of our existing Arcade brands, to
create a food and drink destination south of the river worth travelling for.’

Sam Cotton, Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station, said: “London’s food scene has changed
significantly over the past decade thanks to innovative dining experiences such as Arcade. From the outset
it has been our vision to place food and hospitality at the heart of Battersea Power Station. We cannot wait
to see Arcade open to the public next year.”

When:

Battersea Power Station Arcade Food Hall will open in 2023.

Where:

Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW8 5BN

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