Join Brayden and Logan as they take on Kura Revolving Sushi – a high-tech sushi spot with conveyor belts, plate counters, and even robot drink servers. From spicy rolls to strawberry mochi and cheesecake, they sample it all and give honest (and hilarious) reviews. Did the food live up to the hype? Was the Pikmin magnet worth the 15 plates? And how much damage did it do to their wallets? Find out in this fun, unfiltered food review.
Trying Kura Revolving Sushi for the first time: 15 plates, mochi, and a Pikmin prize
By Brayden Alderton and Logan Reed
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Brayden Alderton, Reporter
Senior Brayden Alderton is in his first year on the Wildcat Chronicle. He was involved in basketball for several years in and outside of school, and is now focusing on his academics and figuring things out before going to college. He greatly looks up to his parents as role models and finds great support in both of them, learning financial information and ways to maintain overall health.
Brayden was excited to watch the Olympic breakdancing events (which premiered for the first time in 2024) this past June.

Logan Reed, Reporter
Future artist Logan Reed loves to draw. He plans to attend Minneapolis College of Art and Design to major in illustration.
Logan is also part of the golf team, AV Club, and volleyball, all of which he enjoys. He also has a loving family (who shared his talent for drawing).
Fun fact: Logan’s top choice of food would be the yummy Buffalo Mac and Cheese from Noodles & Company.