
Nikuya Rooftop: Skyline sushi with top-tier service.
Nikuya Rooftop is a Fort Worth sushi and Japanese restaurant perched on the 17th floor of the Autograph Collection Sinclair hotel. Guests savor fresh makimono, nigiri, and handrolls while enjoying stunning downtown views, from the indoor sushi bar to the patio. Reviews highlight attentive service, complimentary bubbles and amuse-bouche, and a welcoming atmosphere guiding guests from valet to elevator to their table.
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Fresh, expertly crafted sushi and nigiri featuring premium ingredients like A5 Wagyu, Chutoro, and Hamachi.
Creative handrolls and makimono rolls, including favorites like Juicy Pop, Nikuya Cut, and Sweet Escape.
A chef-curated tasting menu at the sushi bar for an immersive and personalized dining adventure.
Light starters such as Scallop Crudo, Tuna Tartare, and Oysters, perfect for sharing.
Artisanal cocktails and a selection of drinks served with elegant presentation in a rooftop setting.
Seating options with fire pits on the patio or at the indoor sushi bar, both offering spectacular city views.
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Overall rating
Mike Niewald
Garrett Harper
Food and service were top notch. Views and atmosphere were great. Small place, get reservations.
Cruz Rosas
It’s a very nice restaurant, having Hannah as our waitress and meeting chef Alvin was amazing made my wife’s and I first time there the best thanks guys
Alfonso and Kim Miranda
Amazing food and Caroline made the experience delighful!
Daddy T
Great food, great views, our server Caroline was the best
Charlotte L
Absolutely loved this place! From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was welcoming and clean, and the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive. The sushi was fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. Honestly some of the best sushi I’ve had in a while. Our server was Caroline! She was such a joy! If you get the pleasure of sitting in her section, take her recommendations! Everything was a hit.