Sonder is a moody, design-forward lounge in downtown Santa Ana, offering a Southeast Asian inspired fusion menu alongside a curated list of craft cocktails and zero-proof drinks. The space blends vintage charm with modern detail, featuring warm wood, layered lighting, and an easygoing energy that invites you to slow down. Expect bold flavors, thoughtful plating, and a soundtrack that sets the tone without overpowering the conversation. Whether you’re here for dinner, drinks, or a late-night hang, Sonder is where good food and good vibes always meet.
Hours
| Friday | 5 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 5 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 N Spurgeon St, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Phone: (714) 486-1070
Website: http://www.sonderdtsa.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Service-wise, the staff was very attentive and friendly. The restaurant had a nice atmosphere. They also played good music, but it was way too loud to have a conversation across the table. It’ll be nice if they can turn it down.
* The Croque 5/5 – This was one of my favorite dishes. The bread was soft and fluffy. The poached egg, mornay cheese sauce, and ham all combined to make a tasty explosion of flavor.
* Karaage Fried Chicken & Waffle 3/5 – The chicken was very crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside (4/5). Unfortunately, the waffle was dry, dense, and hard (1/5). The homemade Sriracha sauce tasted bad, very sour and vinegary.
* Sichuan Fries 3/5 – Good combination of flavors but way too salty.
* Scallops 4.5/5 – Really good scallop in terms of flavor and texture, topped with crisped garlic and sesame. Some of the toppings were burnt, though, so there was a slight bitter flavor.
* Pork Belly Porridge 0/5 – Intensely sour. Like someone squeezed 10 lemons into a single bowl. The pork belly was charred to the point of tasting burnt and bitter. The salted egg was very salty.
* Hangar Steak 3/5 – Very salty. It was also not tender or juicy.
* Longanisa and Eggs 2/5 – The sausage longanisa just didn’t taste good.
* Pandan French Toast 4/5 – Pretty simple but good. I didn’t taste a lot of pandan flavor, though. The French toast was soft, topped with whipped creme fraiche (similar to sour cream, but less sour) and banana.
* Baked eggs 3/5 – Interesting dish filled with silky eggs. The drawback was that it was very sour from the tomatoes.
I’ll definitely be coming back and recommending this spot to friends and family. If you’re looking for great food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere, this is the place to go!
As far as food, its a bit hit or miss. Some stuff was amazing like the sweet potato, the chicken oyster, and the sum tom salad (fav dish I had). The pork belly was insanely tender and juicy but the sauce was really rich, not sure if I would get that one again. The cocktails were a bit on the sweet side. Not my favorite to be honest and especially for the price.
Its a new spot tho, so I expect the menu to change up as it goes.