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Conveyor Sushi Invasion Rolling Into Denton’s Rayzor Ranch

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Published on February 20, 2026
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Kura Revolving Sushi Bar is sliding into Denton, with a new outpost planned for Rayzor Ranch Town Center that will bring conveyor belt dining, touchscreen ordering and plate-prize rewards to the busy hub off I-35. The tech-heavy, fast-casual sushi spot is set to land near the University of North Texas and the surrounding retail corridor, with local filings and company listings pointing to a spring 2026 opening window.

According to Kura Sushi, Kura Sushi USA now operates more than 80 restaurants across 22 states and Washington, D.C., with a rotating menu of more than 100 items that spans sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles, desserts, sake and beer. The brand leans hard into automation and gadgets in service - including its double-belt circulation and in-seat order screens - as a core part of the experience.

The New Denton Spot

As reported by The Dallas Morning News, the Rayzor Ranch restaurant will be Kura’s seventh location in North Texas, joining existing storefronts in Plano, Carrollton, Frisco, Euless, Fort Worth and McKinney. Kura’s signature double conveyor belt setup uses ventilated lids and tracking technology to monitor freshness on every plate, while an upper "express belt" zips custom, made-to-order items directly to each table.

Address And Build Timeline

A tenant fit-out filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation lists the Rayzor Ranch address as 3400 N. Interstate 35, Suite 150, with construction scheduled to start December 1, 2025, and wrap April 30, according to Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation records. That timeline lines up with local coverage that pegs the Denton opening for spring 2026, per Community Impact.

Why Rayzor Ranch

Rayzor Ranch’s mix of big-box retail, restaurants and entertainment sits close to both the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University, giving Kura an instant audience of students and nearby families. The center’s marketing materials tout high traffic counts and quick access from I-35 and Highway 380, making it a natural fit for a fast-turnover dining concept, according to FRP.

What To Expect

Guests can expect Kura’s usual routine - color-coded plates gliding by on a covered double belt, touchscreen ordering for hot or custom dishes and a reward system that spits out small prizes after enough plates are tallied, details outlined by The Dallas Morning News. Kura’s Denton location currently appears as "Coming Soon" at 3400 N. Interstate 35, Suite 150 on the company’s site, and the brand has yet to announce a firm grand opening date. For now, the permits and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filing remain the clearest clues to the buildout schedule.