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Pasta restaurant Noci has announced the opening of a second restaurant at the newly-restored Battersea Power Station on Tuesday 16 May. 

The news comes a year after Noci first opened in Islington, following a successful pop-up at Mortimer House the previous November. 

According to the restaurant, it will continue the original restaurant’s focus on fresh, handmade pasta dishes made with seasonal ingredients and an emphasis on “creating a lively neighbourhood atmosphere”.

Noci Battersea will serve small plates and pasta dishes, as well as snacks inspired by Sicilian street food and cocktails on tap. The restaurant will also provide a list of Italian wines that places an emphasis on independent producers using low-intervention methods. 

The venue will boast a “relaxed and convivial” atmosphere in the daytime, which will turn “lively and social” in an evening setting.

The à la carte menu will be the restaurant’s centrepiece, as well as a set-lunch menu for those looking for a quick bite to eat. The festa sharing menu will also be available for the entire table to enjoy.

Noci will be located on Level One in Turbine Hall B by the lifts and escalators at the North Entrance.

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