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Nando’s opens at London landmark

The new restaurant can seat around 120.

Fast-food chicken brand Nando’s has opened a new restaurant at Battersea Power Station located on Level One inside the newly restored Grade II* listed building.

The new restaurant will serve Nando’s famous PERi-PERi dishes alongside the newly launched Sunset Slushie, PERi-cante frozen cocktails and Fully Loaded Chips. Customers can also expect to find the iconic Nando’s sauces available to try in a brand-new format at the PERi-PERi sauce pump.  

The design of the new restaurant highlights the brand’s Southern African heritage. At Nando’s Battersea Power Station restaurant, this includes Haywire light fittings from South African furniture designer, David Krynauw, and furniture from the Nando’s Portal to Africa design programme. Nando’s Portuguese influence is also celebrated with stunning handmade Portuguese tiles that feature throughout the restaurant space.

The new restaurant seats 120 in total, and flavour fans will be able to order takeaway and Click and Collect to enjoy their Nando’s at home. The opening of the restaurant created 60 jobs.

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