Here’s the best thing about Stingray Sushi: It wins the triple crown for versatility.

  • It’s the perfect place to take a client or customer for a business lunch or dinner.
  • The atmosphere is ideal for happy hour or dinner with friends.
  • It’s a great place to spend a romantic dinner with your significant other or meet to someone for a first date.

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Stingray Sushi puts a unique twist on the typical sushi restaurant by combining Japanese-American classics with Latin influence. The ultra-modern décor utilizes vibrant colors, rich woods and contemporary style to create a distinctive atmosphere that make Stingray the perfect place to watch all the beautiful people who regularly fill Stingray’s tables. For those who love people watching, Stingray is your Nirvana.

Foodies will love Stingray, too.

There is something on the menu that will excite even the most discriminating diner. From the lunch Bento Boxes to the spicy miso edamame — glazed with butter, sriracha and miso (does it get any better?) — to the lobster dynamite, Stingray serve up dishes packed with flavor and the finest ingredients available. You really cannot go wrong with anything on the menu, but these are some that stood out:

  • The lobster tempura tacos ($4): We know what you’re thinking: “Tacos at a sushi place?” Trust us, the crispy lobster with cabbage, pico de gallo and lemon aioli, wrapped in crispy lettuce or tortilla is the definition of deliciousness.
  • The steak tataki salad ($14): Those that need their red meat fix, while still choosing a healthy option will love how this salad features steak grilled to perfection and sliced over petite spring mix and a miso ginger vinaigrette.
  • Yuzu chilean sea bass ($17): The sea bass is pan seared with white truffle yuzu and micro greens. The fish is prepared so perfectly, if you didn’t know better, you would think you were taking a bit of hand-churned butter instead of fish. This dish literally melts in your mouth.
  • You cannot go wrong with any of the sushi on the menu. After all, sushi is Stingray’s speciality. But if you’re looking for some highlights, the crispy spicy fish is fresh and delicious and among the favorite. Among the Cucumber Wrap Maki, the original lollipop and the pepino — made with King Crab, salmon, avocado and spicy tuna — are among the most delicious items on the menu.

Stingray Sushi has one of the best happy hours in the Valley every day from 2:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. and features half-price house maki, appetizers, specialty drinks, seasonal wines, $2.50 tacos, sake bombers and more.

There are two Stingray Suhi locations, one in Chandler at 900 N. 54th St., and another at the Biltmore Fashion Park at 2502 E. Camelback Rd.