Islington pasta restaurant Noci is opening a second location on 16th May at the newly restored Battersea Power Station.
The move comes a year after Noci’s original venue opened in Islington, following a successful pop-up at Mortimer House the previous November.
In keeping with its Islington restaurant, Noci Battersea will serve small plates and pasta dishes, as well as snacks inspired by Sicilian street food and cocktails on tap.
Alongside this will be a list of Italian wines, with an emphasis on independent producers using low-intervention methods.
Snacks will include saffron and n’duja arancini, fritti, savoury Sicilian-inspired fried snacks, made for the table to share, homemade plates of raviolo and silken handkerchief pasta.
Dessert includes Gianduja chocolate & hazelnut budino and Ricotta cheesecake, clementine jelly & dark chocolate with vegetarian and vegan options throughout.
A set-lunch menu and feasting-sharing menu will also be available.
Noci opens to the public on Tuesday 16 May and can be found on Level 1 in Turbine Hall B at Battersea Power Station, by the lifts and escalators at the North Entrance.