Restaurant in London, United Kingdom
Sticks'n'Sushi
100Pearl PointsReliable group sushi

About Sticks'n'Sushi
A practical Battersea Power Station choice when the group wants a polished, flexible Japanese-leaning meal without making dinner the whole event. Sticks'n'Sushi is strongest for casual dates, family meals, easy group planning; choose Roti King Battersea or Dishoom instead when a more focused cuisine brief matters.
Sticks'n'Sushi in London is a thin-data listing: the verified public details here are the city, opening hours, casual dress code. Use those facts as the planning base, confirm any menu, booking, access, or service details directly with the venue before making firm plans.
The most useful confirmed detail is the schedule. Sticks'n'Sushi opens from 12 PM to 10:30 PM Monday to Thursday, from 12 PM to 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, from 12 PM to 10:30 PM on Sunday. Dress is casual, so there is no verified need to plan for formal attire.
Use it for flexible planning, with details confirmed directly
Because no verified menu format, cuisine detail, price range, service style, or dietary information is available here, avoid building the visit around assumptions. Treat Sticks'n'Sushi as a London option with broad daily hours, then check the venue directly for the details that matter to your table.
If you are comparing London dining options, our full London restaurants guide can help with broader planning. Other names to consider naturally include Dishoom, Fiume, Roti King Battersea, Solis, Wright Brothers Battersea, Sticks'n'Sushi, depending on what kind of meal you want to confirm.
Who should book it next
Book Sticks'n'Sushi if the confirmed basics fit your plan: London, casual dress, opening hours from midday into the evening every day of the week. For anything more specific, including menu details, group suitability, accessibility, dietary accommodation, or exact booking policies, verify with the venue before you go.
For broader planning, use our full London restaurants guide when the meal needs more research, or the London bars guide if dinner is only one part of the evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sticks'n'Sushi handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation is not verified here. Contact Sticks'n'Sushi in London directly before visiting if allergies, intolerances, or other dietary requirements are important to your booking.
What should a first-timer know about Sticks'n'Sushi?
The verified basics are simple: Sticks'n'Sushi is in London, the dress code is casual, it opens daily from midday. Confirm menu, service style, booking, access details directly with the venue.
What should I wear to Sticks'n'Sushi?
The verified dress code is casual. There is no confirmed requirement here for formal attire.
Is lunch or dinner better at Sticks'n'Sushi?
The verified hours run from 12 PM to 10:30 PM Monday to Thursday, 12 PM to 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, 12 PM to 10:30 PM on Sunday. Choose the time that fits your plans, confirm availability directly with the venue.
How far ahead should I book Sticks'n'Sushi?
Specific booking lead times are not verified here. If you need a particular date or time, check directly with Sticks'n'Sushi in London.
Can Sticks'n'Sushi accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not verified here. Check the venue's official channels for current booking options, compare with other London dining choices such as Dishoom or Roti King Battersea if you are still deciding where to go.
Location
Station, 6 Electric Boulevard Battersea Power, London SW11 8AL, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare Sticks'n'Sushi
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Sticks'n'Sushi | London | , |
| Solis | London | , |
| Dishoom | London | Indian Street Food |
| Roti King Battersea | London | Malay (roti canai) |
| Fiume | London | , |
| Wright Brothers Battersea | London | , |
How Sticks'n'Sushi London compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Solis, Notable alternative
- Dishoom, Indian Street Food, Indian Street Food
- Roti King Battersea, Malay (roti canai), Malay (roti canai)
- Fiume, Notable alternative
- Wright Brothers Battersea, Notable alternative
How it compares in Battersea and nearby London
Sticks'n'Sushi is the easier compromise choice around Battersea Power Station: polished enough for a casual date, broad enough for groups, less cuisine-specific than Roti King Battersea. Pick Roti King when the craving is specifically Malay roti canai; pick Sticks'n'Sushi when the table needs more range and a calmer, more designed setting.
Dishoom is the stronger choice for a livelier Indian street food meal and a bigger London-night-out feel, but it is also the venue more likely to feel like the main event. Fiume and Wright Brothers Battersea make more sense when the brief is riverside dining or seafood rather than a flexible group meal.
Solis is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more distinctive restaurant choice and is less tied to the Power Station convenience factor. For value, Roti King Battersea is the sharper call; for ease and mixed preferences, Sticks'n'Sushi is the safer booking.
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