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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 3 MIN

Michelin Star-owned Indian restaurant is coming to Borough — 2026-06-12

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## Short Segments Welcome to Impact Vector: London, where today we explore a new culinary gem in Borough, a record-breaking art piece at London Zoo, and a thrilling new adventure park in Bexley. First up, if seafood and skyline views are your thing, head to Blackfriars this weekend. Perched atop the chic Hoxton hotel, Seabird offers Mediterranean-inspired coastal cuisine with panoramic views over the capital. From tapas classics to British plates, this rooftop bar is a feast for the senses. Don't miss their oyster happy hours, where you can indulge in the longest oyster list in London while soaking in the stunning cityscape. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely brunch or a sunset dinner, making it a must-visit for both tourists and locals alike. London Zoo has helped break a Guinness World Record for the most contributions to a painting-by-numbers. Over 14,000 people participated in creating a vibrant artwork featuring 200 animals, marking the 200th anniversary of the Zoological Society of London. This collaborative masterpiece, spanning 21 boards, was completed at both London and Whipsnade Zoos. The event not only set a new record but also highlighted the importance of animal advocacy and conservation. Visitors of all ages joined in, making it a memorable and educational experience. It's a testament to the community spirit and a wonderful way to celebrate the zoo's bicentennial milestone. In Bexley, a new Go Ape adventure park has been approved in Danson Park, despite some local opposition. The plans for the rope course faced concerns from residents, but the council has given the green light for the project. Set in the park's woodland, Go Ape promises an exciting outdoor experience for families and thrill-seekers. The attraction will feature three rope courses, offering a fun and adventurous way to explore the natural beauty of the area. It's a great addition to Bexley's recreational offerings, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy the outdoors in a safe and engaging environment. ## Feature Story Michelin Star chef Aktar Islam has made his London debut with the opening of Oudh 1722 in Borough. This new restaurant brings the exquisite flavors of Awadhi cuisine to the capital, offering a dining experience that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of northern India. Located in a listed Victorian building near Borough Market, Oudh 1722 spans three floors, providing an elegant setting for its refined menu. Diners can indulge in dishes like venison Nargisi Kofta, Kakori lamb kebabs, and slow-cooked turbot, each crafted with intricate techniques and aromatic spices. Aktar Islam, renowned for his two-Michelin-starred Opheem in Birmingham, aims to introduce Londoners to the royal court-inspired cuisine, which he likens to classical French cooking in its complexity and prestige. The restaurant's opening marks an exciting addition to London's vibrant food scene, offering a unique taste of India that is both authentic and innovative. For food enthusiasts and curious travelers, Oudh 1722 is a must-visit destination, promising a memorable culinary journey that delights the senses. As the restaurant settles into its new home, it is poised to become a standout venue in the city's diverse dining landscape. Whether you're a local or a visitor, make sure to reserve a table and experience the flavors of Awadhi cuisine at its finest.

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