
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 528 N Columbia St, Covington, LA 70433
Phone: (985) 400-5021
Website: https://bonsakesushi.com/
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Reviews
What stood out most was his genuine passion and attention to detail. Even while running a very busy restaurant, he took the time to find out our likes and dislikes and personally explain each dish to us, which made the experience feel thoughtful and special. We felt incredibly well cared for from start to finish.
Overall, it was a fantastic dining experience. I highly recommend Bon Sake to anyone seeking outstanding sushi, remarkable service, and a truly memorable evening. Thank you for such an unforgettable meal!
The atmosphere was nice, though the space is a bit tight — there are a lot of tables in a small area, and it was pretty loud even though it wasn’t super busy. Still, the service was good and the food was worth trying.
We’ve had a lot of our friends talk about them and we decided to head over, but this time for sushi.
Tuesday Tip – Call for a reservation! It gets really busy and we were really lucky to be seated quickly and tucked away in a nice little corner where the Mouth of the South could beg for sushi. What dog wants sushi? She did get some nice snacks from one of the waitresses. Such a brat.
Miss Soup – 9/10
Voodoo Roll – 10/10
Wolverine Roll – 7/10
Kiwi Mango Roll – 8/10
We had great service from Bree and Chance, both times we have been the service was really sweet! Patio is so nice and we can’t wait to come back and try more rolls.
Our table tried a wide variety of dishes, starting simple with edamame and the deviled eggs. The latter of which has ruined me for all other deviled eggs anywhere else. See above re: planned original review, CODY. The tuna was so fresh, the egg ridiculously cooked, and the leeks were the perfect added texture. Then a small order of the Gyoza, which I believe we all could’ve eaten full plates of. So crispy, perfectly warm and delicious inside. Ugh.
Then came the entrees, chicken and beef teriyaki with sauce so thick and rich you’d eat it on ice cream. We also got the spicy scallop handroll, which while fine, was honestly the least impressive thing on the table. It is a really high bar, though. The side/house salad alone is worth the price of admission, with perfectly sliced veggies and a roasted sesame seed dressing I’d sell my first born to have the recipe for. Or maybe I would just buy it by the gallon, whichever the restaurant preferred.
And even though we were rapidly filling on these delicious dishes, we also managed to find room for the Prime Rib Steamed buns. I thought I knew what texture I prefer with a steamed bun, but I was mistaken. This is the texture. I will continue being angry with Cody for ruining steamed buns for me on this, as well. The aioli served on it was just indecent. INDECENT.
We absolutely did not have more room for our shared dessert, which was a fried cheesecake of some kind. If you need me to describe how delicious a fried cheesecake is, your taste buds are probably not prepared for it.
I stick by my original review. How dare you, Cody. How dare you sir.