Avior Hotel’s Tuna Festival Dinner Puts Live Sushi at the Center of a Japanese-Inspired Night in General Santos

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Avior Hotel's Japanese × Tuna Fest will feature a live sushi station as one of its main attractions during General Santos City's 2026 Tuna Festival season.

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General Santos City

Freshly made sushi served in restaurants.
Freshly made sushi served in restaurants.

Sushi Takes the Spotlight

GENERAL SANTOS CITY - Sushi takes center stage in Avior Hotel’s Japanese × Tuna Fest, putting a Japanese spin on the evening. The announcement describes an unlimited buffet with a live sushi station alongside tuna carving, teppanyaki, desserts, and music. For sushi fans, the live station is the detail worth watching: it makes sushi part of the evening’s main attraction rather than a small item on a buffet table. Avior’s official website already describes The Kitchen Table as an Asian dining venue, making the Japanese theme a natural extension of its existing food concept during Tuna Festival season in General Santos.

A Japanese Take on the Tuna Festival

The sushi feature also fits the wider identity of General Santos City, with tuna closely associated with the city’s food and fishing economy. The city government’s 2026 procurement documents confirm Tuna Festival activities are scheduled for September. Against that backdrop, Avior’s Japanese × Tuna Fest offers a hotel dining option centered on seafood preparation and Japanese-inspired flavors. The supplied event announcement specifically lists a live sushi station, but does not provide a complete sushi selection. That matters: diners can expect sushi to be featured, while specific rolls, sashimi varieties, ingredients, and quantities should be confirmed directly with Avior Hotel before attending.

Why the Live Station Is Worth Noticing

What makes the sushi angle interesting is the combination of presentation and variety promised by the format. A live station allows guests to see food being prepared during the meal, while the unlimited buffet lets them sample different offerings. Avior’s official restaurant page describes The Kitchen Table as serving Filipino and Asian cuisine, with its menu spanning several Asian culinary traditions. The September event therefore appears to build on that broader identity with a Japanese-themed evening tied to tuna. For Tuna Festival 2026, it offers another dining experience to consider, separate from city-run activities. That makes the sushi station relevant.

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Aug 19, 2026

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