Harden's says
Just a few months after reviving Arcade Food Hall at Centre Point, in July 2023 JKS Restaurants launched a second opening at Battersea Power Station, with up to 13 different (but no doubt exceptional) food offerings, plus seating for 500, two bars, three restaurants, and a private dining room.
Harden's survey result
Summary
A “useful pitstop for a quick bite while out in the West End” – this food hall at the foot of Centre Point is, say fans, “so much better than similar places where there’s a disorganised queue for food”: here, “you order on your phone from your table, and a waiter brings your food from whichever stall you have picked”. As for the food, “the variety is great” from some high-quality names, “but the quality is less consistent” – and “the noise can be just too much”. Similar feedback too on its year-old, 500-seat sibling at Battersea Power Station, whose 13 different brands “provide great choice but are quite pricey”. Backers the all-conquering JKS Restaurants look like they are onto a commercial winner in both places, but (inevitably?) neither site has lived up to the fooderati hype that’s accompanied both launches.
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