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[All] Sungsimdang Mango Siru Launched! Waiting times, prices, parking, availability, and even tips
These days, I have one more reason to go to Daejeon. It is Sungsimdang Cake Boutique Mango Siru.
To start with the conclusion, if you like mangoes, it is a dessert worth trying at least once.
However, since satisfaction increases significantly if you pay attention to the timing of your visit and storage, I will summarize only the key information for you.
1. Sales Period and Price Information
Sungsimdang Mango Siru is a limited-time summer season menu item that went on sale starting April 6, 2026.
It usually continues until the end of July, but because it may end early depending on the mango supply situation,
It is safest to go immediately when you think of it.
Prices are set at 43,000 won for Mango Siru, 18,000 won for Mango Roll, and about 9,000 won for Spoonable Mango.
Since it is structured to fit the entire high-end cake, the quantity is quite generous for the price.
2. Actual difficulty of the waiting line
Many reviews mention opening runs or waiting for two hours, but the actual experience is much easier than that.
In some cases, you can purchase without waiting on weekday mornings, and
In the afternoon, you can make a purchase if you wait for about 20 to 30 minutes.
The key is to move in accordance with production time.
- Release times: 9 AM, 1 PM, 2 PM, 4 PM
You can make the most efficient purchase if you visit around this time.
Also, Lotte Department Store branches tend to be relatively less crowded, so if your movement allows, the department store is a good option.
3. Parking and Visitor Flow
Parking at Sungsimdang varies quite a bit depending on the branch.
Based on the Cake Boutique main branch, the Ouridul Park parking lot is the most convenient and accessible.
One hour of free parking is provided for purchases of 10,000 won or more, and
In addition to the dedicated parking lot, there are other options available, such as Nice Park and Jeongo Parking.
However, since the Eunhaeng-dong area is very congested on weekends, rather than spending time looking for free parking
It is much more efficient to use a nearby paid parking lot.
4. Actual Taste and Key Points of Reviews
Sungsimdang Mango Siru is structured more like a mango dessert than a cake.
The top and inside are filled with mango, and there is fruit in between the cream and bread.
The overall composition is centered around fruit.
The taste features a balance of sweetness and slight acidity, and the cream is relatively light and not greasy.
However, in the early part of the season Because the mango may taste sour as it is underripe
Satisfaction levels may vary depending on the time period.
In addition, since the quantity is quite large and the cake itself is heavy, caution is required when moving it.
In addition, due to its structure, it can easily collapse if shaken, so when traveling long distances
Using cooler bags and ice packs is practically essential.
5. Selection Criteria: Mango Siru vs. Mango Roll
Mango Siru is a cake suitable for 2 to 4 people to share, and
The Mango Roll is a great option for one or two people to enjoy without feeling burdened.
In actual reviews, there are also many opinions that the Mango Roll has better balance and is more complete.
On the other hand, Mango Siru is a menu item that provides overwhelming satisfaction in terms of visuals and quantity.
6. Pro tips for a foolproof visit
If you want to enjoy Mango Siru at its best, it is recommended to visit about 1 to 2 weeks after its release rather than immediately after.
This is because this is the time when mangoes ripen further and their sweetness increases.
Also, visiting late at night is perfectly possible, and since production continues, you do not necessarily need to do an open run.
However, if the journey is long, it is safer to add insulated packaging.
If the portion size is too much, trying the scoopable mango or mango roll first is also a good option.
FAQ
Q1. Until when will Sungsimdang Mango Siru be sold?
It usually runs until the end of July, but may end early depending on mango supply and demand.
Q2. Is the wait very long?
It is sufficient to purchase within about 30 minutes on weekdays.
Q3. Do I need to do an open run?
It is not mandatory, and visiting at the production time is more important.
Q4. How does it taste?
With a high proportion of mango, it tastes similar to a fruit dessert, and acidity may be present depending on the season.
Q5. Is it okay to eat alone?
Mango Siru can be too much for you due to its large portion size, so mango rolls or scoopable cakes are more suitable.