Simon Rumley

Simon Rumley is one of the UK's leading independent film directors and his debut novel, The Wobble Club is published in October. Simon is also our man on the ground in London.
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Village by Boa – Review
Is it a hotel? Or an apartment complex? In reality, it combines some of the best elements of both,...
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Torel Saboaria – Review
Part of the fabulous ‘Torel’ boutique chain, its newest edition is based in the centre of the...
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Yakuza by Olivier, Porto – Review
To call a restaurant Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) sure is fighting talk. But then again, there’s an...
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Blind Restaurante – Review
In 1998, Portuguese novelist José Saramago won the Nobel Peace Prize for Literature, with his...
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The Lansdowne Club – Review
Located below Annabel’s on Berkeley Square’s south-west corner, the Landsdowne Club exterior is ...
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Claro London – Review
Billed as Mediterranean cuisine with Middle Eastern influence, Claro is inspired by the success of...
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Wagtail – Restaurant Review
On a wet Wednesday night on a wet week in a wet January, London is being soaked by a small squall....
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AngloThai – Review
A stone’s throw North of Marble Arch, Seymour Place is a quaint, unassuming street which, with...
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Lilibet’s – Review
The recently deceased Queen Elizabeth II was born almost a century ago in her maternal...
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El Pirata of Mayfair – Review
El Pirata wasn’t born yesterday; it’s thirty-one years old, which means it was actually born...
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Liverpool Street Chop House – Review
Gawking at Tower Bridge, Butler’s Wharf Chop House was opened in the early mid-1990s by...
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Nine Lives – Review
Dedicated to its own anti-tourist trap malaise, Holyrood Street sits slap bang in the middle of SE1 ...
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