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Read the July issue of the What's On Dubai magazine for free
Summer's heating up, but we've got just the thing to keep you cool, entertained, and in the know. The What's On Dubai July issue is out now, and the best part? You can read it online for free. This month, we're embracing the season with a sizzling lineup of features to help you make the most of summer in the city. Whether you're looking to cool off with a moonlit dip or hide away from the heat in Dubai's coolest indoor spots, we've got you covered. We dive into the best night swims in the city, because who says the pool is just for daytime? We've also rounded up indoor activities that are actually worth leaving the house for, from immersive experiences to fun-for-all-the-family escapes from the sun. Feeling adventurous? Discover Dubai's hidden speakeasies, the kind of places you have to know someone to find (you know us now, so you're in). Plus, there's plenty more packed into these pages, from must-try dining spots to what's trending across the UAE. So, grab a cold drink, find your nearest AC vent, and flick through the latest issue of the What's On Dubai magazine. It's your ultimate guide to summer done right, and it's just a click away. What's On Dubai July issue > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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24-06-2025
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Review: The Spa at Mandarin Oriental
Step inside one of Dubai's most refined spa spaces Some days, the only thing that makes sense is checking out – of your inbox and your brain when it's running like a browser with 37 tabs open. This is your permission slip to opt out – for your mind, body, and that part of you that needs a break from everything. And when you're ready to fully unplug, enter The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Jumeirah – spacious, quiet, and designed with pure stillness, like a full-on reset button. A welcome that sets the tone View this post on Instagram A post shared by What's On Dubai (@whatsondubai) Walking into The Spa feels like entering another frequency – the air is scented beautifully, the music is mellow, the voices are low, and the lighting is dim. You instantly feel like you've stepped off the grid and into this sacred, silent zone that makes scrolling your phone feel… inappropriate. What's inside Everything in the design is elegant, with minimal yet warm interiors and a flow that invites you to fully let go, in a space that spans over 2,000 square metres. Just off the entrance, there's a small boutique with a curated edit of womenswear, fragrances and skincare – well-chosen pieces that match the vibe of the space. The facilities alone could fill your entire spa day: there's a Vitality Pool, a deeply detoxifying Steam Room and Sauna, and a Relaxation Lounge with tepidarium chairs. There's also a dedicated Hammam suite, nine treatment rooms (including two for couples), and even a VIP suite for when you want to go all out. The treatments If you're here to release the tension, the Blissful Marma Massage (60 min, Dhs750) is a solid go-to. It's all about aligning the body's energy points using Marma therapy and chakra balancing. It's the kind of massage that leaves you feeling physically lighter and mentally clearer. For skin that's looking dull or tired, the Bio Lift & Bio Light Facial (90 min, Dhs1,250) uses microcurrent tech to lift and tone, while LED therapy tackles pigmentation and boosts collagen. It's one of those results-driven facials where you actually leave with a visible glow. The spa also offers advanced and holistic facials, skin-boosting shots, and several signature therapies tailored to your specific needs on the day. You'll also find other types of massages and skincare treatments to choose from, along with dedicated services for hair, nails, and skin health – all handled with the same care and attention to detail the Mandarin Oriental is known for. The robe moment Post-treatment is where the magic unfolds. The relaxation lounge is a beautifully designed, dimly lit, whisper-quiet, tea-sipping space with private cocoon chairs to keep you in the zone. Herbal tea, light snacks, ambient music – it's the ultimate soft landing. Verdict If your idea of wellness means quiet luxury, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental is a space that's been carefully considered from start to finish. The energy, the design, the service, the treatments – they're all in sync. If you've been thinking about taking a break, cancelling your plans without feeling bad about it – this is the place to do it. More details Location: Mandarin Oriental Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach Rd, Jumeirah 1, Dubai Times: Daily from 9am to 9pm Contact: (0)4 777 2243. @mo_hotels Don't miss a thing, follow What's On on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok for the latest news, events and everything in between… Images: Supplied


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14-03-2025
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Hanu is now open from today: A new era of Korean food in Dubai
Hanu is about to change how you think about Korean food in Dubai… After much anticipation, Hanu – the new Korean fine-dining restaurant – has finally opened it doors, today. At What's On we were lucky enough to get a sneak peek before now. Let me tell you – this place is a whole vibe, worth every bit of the wait. We got our first look (and taste), and everything about it tells me it's set to stand out in Dubai's ever-growing scene. No doubt – Hanu brings a new era of Korean food in Dubai, and it's got our foodie stamp of approval. The vibe View this post on Instagram A post shared by What's On Dubai (@whatsondubai) The journey starts at the entrance – a hammered bronze door that swings open into a space that's equal parts tradition and edge. Think modern Korean dining room meets royal heritage. Dark walnut wood, carved beam ceilings, gold accents, intricate artwork, antique Korean furniture, and stacked roof tiles – every detail is intentional. The lighting? Just right – dimmed, warm, easy on the eye, and setting the perfect chill mode. The chef And then, there's Chef Kyung Soo Moon. Born and raised in Seoul, with 24 years of global experience at spots like Sushisamba, Attiko Dubai, and Sachi, he's not just running the Hanu kitchen, he's the heart of it all. Before we even sat down, he took us on a tour, sharing stories about Korean cuisine, art, and traditions with a level of passion that you could feel. I never thought I'd have a favourite chef in Dubai, but then I met Chef Moon. The food Now, let's get into it – the food. There's a saying that 'the secret ingredient is always love,' and that's exactly how this meal felt. Every dish reflected Chef Moon's passion for Korean cuisine. We kicked things off with a selection of Korean Seasonal Hansang Snacks, Kimchi Arancini, Beef Tartelette with Caviar, and the one we couldn't stop eating – K.F.C. (Korean Fried Cauliflower), which was the kind of crispy, addictive bite you'd want a whole bucket of. Meat Me at the Grill Then came the main event: 'Meat Me at the Grill.' Chef Moon himself was at the table, grilling crispy Bulgogi – thinly sliced, 24-hour marinated beef – along with other cuts so tender they barely needed chewing. If you love your meat, this is where you need to be. But if you don't? The vegetarian options hold their own. For a more traditional fix, the Sotbap rice dishes bring comfort and depth, while the Korean specialties include classics like Kimchi Stew and Grilled Lamb Chop Galbi. The Prawn Soy Jang and Seafood Ceviche are perfect for those who like their flavours raw. And if you're into oversized Kimbap hand rolls, they've got those too. Dessert sealed the deal. Matcha Bingsu, a green tea shaved ice that was light and refreshing, followed by Hodugwaja – warm, crispy Korean walnut cookies filled with red bean paste and actual walnuts. The kind of bite you pop into your mouth, thinking you'll stop at one, and suddenly, they're all gone. So, was it worth the hype? Absolutely. Walking into Hanu felt like stepping into a world of its own – every plate, every detail, a testament to Korean tradition with a modern twist. And Chef Moon? it's safe to say he's earned a special place in my list of culinary legends. Will I go back? No question. Verdict: A must-try, especially for meat lovers – Hanu has earned our foodie stamp of approval. Hanu, Nakheel Mall, St. Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah, open from March 14. Tel: (0)4 278 4844. @hanu_dubai Images: Supplied