Roti King to open Battersea Power Station outpost
The Malaysian restaurant has operated from its original Euston site over the last eight years

Roti King has announced it is set to open its second restaurant in Circus West Village, the first chapter in the regeneration of Battersea Power Station, this coming Spring.
The Malaysian restaurant has operated from its original Euston site over the last eight years.
Its authentic roti canai is made fresh every day, all by hand, in front of customers, under the supervision of head chef and owner Sugen Gopal. The team encourages guests to eat with their hands and “experience the food as they would on the streets of Malaysia”.
New dishes will be added to the Battersea menu, including more vegetarian and vegan friendly items. All Roti Canai will be available with four different options of kari; chicken, mutton, dahl and fish as well as the stuffed Murtabak with a variety of fillings.
Gopal said: “There is nowhere in the UK that makes Roti Canai the way we do at Roti King. Our attention to detail, fresh British ingredients and a few secret techniques makes this the most authentic place to eat roti in the UK.
“I am beyond thrilled to see my cuisine and heritage becoming so popular in the UK, this opening at Battersea Power Station represents the start of a very exciting period for Roti King.”
Sam Cotton, head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, added: “Battersea Power Station is emerging as one of the most unique and exciting retail, leisure, food and drink destinations in the capital. We are delighted that Roti King has recognised this and decided to open its first restaurant in South London here.
“With the development’s strong links to Malaysia through our shareholders, we are thrilled to bring delicious Malaysian cuisine to the vibrant riverside neighbourhood that has been created at Battersea Power station for all to enjoy.”
Roti King joins a line-up of over 20 bars, restaurants, cafés, fitness and leisure offerings already open in Circus West Village at Battersea Power Station, including Gordon Ramsay’s Street Pizza, Francesco Mazzei’s Fiume, The Turbine Theatre, Be Military Fit, DNA VR, Black Sheep Coffee, Boom Cycle and The Cinema in The Arches.