Roti King Battersea
Malaysian restaurant · Nine Elms ·

Roti King Battersea

Malaysian restaurant · Nine Elms ·

Flaky roti canai, Malaysian curries, beef rendang

roti canai
beef rendang
nasi goreng
malaysian food
flaky roti
laksa
mee goreng mamak
good value
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Roti King Battersea by @TheInfatuation
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Roti King Battersea by null
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Roti King Battersea by null
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Roti King Battersea by null
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Roti King Battersea by null
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Roti King Battersea by null
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Battersea Power Station, 16 Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom Get directions

£10–20

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Usually a wait
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner

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Battersea Power Station, 16 Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom Get directions

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£10–20 · Menu

Features

•Usually a wait
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 14, 2026

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The Best 10 Restaurants For A Last-Minute Group Dinner In London - London - The Infatuation

"Despite the fact that this Malaysian restaurant in Battersea Power Station’s arches is walk-in only, it’s spacious and still feels like it’s made for rowdy groups. There’s a whole section of the menu dedicated to the namesake roti, which you should absolutely get involved in (our favourites are the dhal and mutton), but they also serve great versions of Malaysian hawker stall staples like char kway teow, nasi goreng, and a proper laksa for under a tenner. Don't skip the beef rendang—after the roti it's our go-to order. Come with a crowd, get a roti each, a rice and noodle dish or two to share, and leave knowing you’ve tried the best of everything." - rianne shlebak, jake missing, heidi lauth beasley

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Battersea’s Best Restaurants | Where to Eat Near Battersea Park | Eater London

"Praise be to Sugen Gopal for bringing some quality food to Battersea Power Station. It’s the simple formula — Malaysian curries and flaky, lacy, beautiful roti canai — that has given him royal status, and it’s not going to be changed anytime soon." - Josh Barrie

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The Best Restaurants in Battersea

"Praise be to Sugen Gopal for bringing some quality food to Battersea Power Station. It’s the simple formula — Malaysian curries and flaky, lacy, beautiful roti canai — that has given him royal status, and it’s not going to be changed anytime soon." - Josh Barrie, Emma Hughes

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Roti King Battersea - Review - Battersea - London - The Infatuation

"You’ll often find this Malaysian restaurant in Battersea Power Station’s arches filled with locals who are popping in after work and loud groups who’ve just finished a round of indoor crazy golf next door. Super casual, with a bunch of big tables inside and some high tables outside, this isn’t a place where you’ll be asked to keep it down. That, plus the fact that the food is comforting and incredibly good value for money, means that Roti King has effortlessly become a go-to spot in the area. It’s the second location of London’s cult Malaysian mini-chain that, as you can probably deduct from the name, specialises in roti canai—soft, flaky flatbreads served with a bowl of hearty curry. Like the original Euston restaurant, this spot is walk-in only but instead of a small basement dining room, the Battersea spot has a strong warehouse meets jungle aesthetic inside. There are exposed pipes on the ceiling, dark brown wood tables and floors, and an island with green foliage in the centre. The space (and menu) is made for a rowdy group. There’s a whole section of the menu dedicated to the namesake roti, which you should absolutely get involved in (our favourites are the dhal and mutton), but they also serve great versions of Malaysian hawker stall staples like char kway teow, nasi goreng, and a proper laksa for under a tenner. Don't skip the beef rendang—after the roti it's our go-to order here. Come with a crowd, get a roti each, a rice and noodle dish or two to share, and leave knowing you’ve tried the best of everything. Food Rundown Roti Canai The roti here is top-tier. Flaky on the surface, doughy in the thicker parts, and delicious all round, we could eat this plain. But it’s way better dipped in the dhal curry, or for scooping up a tender piece of mutton. In case you’re bad at picking up on hints: order the dhal and mutton. Beef Rendang Soft, slow-cooked beef in a hearty sauce you’ll want to lick off the plate. Perfect with the coconut rice, but equally as good if you’ve got some leftover roti to dip in it. Mee Goreng This hefty portion of noodles is stir-fried with chicken, prawns, and tofu, and is a very satisfying plate of food. And the best part? It’s less than a tenner. Spinach and Cheese Murtabak A roti filled with spinach and cheese sounds like a good idea but compared to the plain roti with curry, this is forgettable. Save your stomach space for the real deal." - Rianne Shlebak

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Shantavia R.

Google
A little bit of a wait but we were 8 people and it was really worth it. Portions are big and fresh. Food cane fast and the waiters are polite and courteous. Mohan was really attentive and kept us up to date while we were waiting so we weren’t anxious or anything. Come for a good meal and a full stomach.

Naveen V.

Google
Went with a group of friends and had an amazing time! The food was fantastic—flavorful, generous portions, and every dish we tried was mouth-watering. We sampled a variety of items, and everything was consistently delicious. The whole group enjoyed it, and the atmosphere made the experience even better. Highly recommend this place to anyone, and I’ll definitely be coming back!

Kundan S.

Google
London food is awesome - Roti King was another in the chain of superhits during our short stay here. Crowded, small - you may have to wait. We decided to opt for seating outside and that jumped the wait queue. Food is fast and tastes amazing. We loved everything - nasi lemak, mei goreng, nasi goreng, roti canai in chicken, beef, and dhal (dal). The drinks (mojito, margarita) are ok, better than nothing. Location is superbly convenient if you are taking the boat.

Mizrahi M.

Google
I try not to be critical with my food reviews. However for the amount of money you spend, I would be very selective with the dishes here. Best to observe what the other customers are ordering to facilitate your decision. The beef rendang I had was not authentic. Honestly tasted like curry/korma instead of beef rendang. Didn’t finish my food. The nasi goreng and roti telur isn’t bad; if you’re homesick. Saw other guests ordering the mee goreng mamak and kway teow. Customer service is good. Fast. Attentive. Probably this is the saving grace. Food-wise, it’s probably worth eating something non-malaysian for the same price. Or just avoid the beef rendang so as not to leave disappointed.

clyde K.

Google
My first time at Roti King and I was seriously impressed. From the moment I entered I was welcomed by Alekhya and Lim, they were super polite and the service was exceptional! The food was amazing, full of flavour and absolutely delicious. Can’t wait to return!

Meg_ 1.

Google
Lovely food with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Alekhya and Mohan were amazing servers and the food was brought out very fast! My first time trying Malaysian food and will definitely be coming back

Wajid C.

Google
Roti King in Battersea is a fantastic spot for halal Malaysian food! The dishes were a hit with both us and the kids. Karina our waitress was super helpful and her recommendations were spot on! We had the Roti Beef Rendang and Nasi Goreng and for dessert Roti Kaya, absolutely delicious!

DrH M.

Google
25 Oct 2025 We went to Roti King Battersea. The food were fabulous and so 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍. We had Mee mamak, curry laksa and roti canai. The roti canai fish curry was 👍👍👍👍👍 Staff were super. Especially Alekhya A. She was wondering. Recommended us what special in the menu. And keep on coming back to check if we had our food. The space is ok but the music was bit too loud for us