Threshold Brings Korean Cuisine to Livingston Manor

The Sullivan Catskills’ culinary landscape continues to expand with the opening of Threshold, a Korean restaurant bringing a fresh perspective to Livingston Manor at 430 Old Route 17. The restaurant represents a convergence of three passionate restaurateurs whose journey from major cities to our region is rooted in friendship, vision, and commitment to community.

Chef Thom Chun brings Michelin-starred experience and memories of his grandmother’s garden to the kitchen, where he creates dishes that honor both Korean traditions and local ingredients. Alongside him, Cam Shaw draws on three generations of restaurant experience to guide operations and craft the bar program, while Pete Choo, whose earliest food memories were shaped by his Korean mother’s cooking, helps manage the business and welcomes guests.

What sets Threshold apart is their dedication to accessibility and community values. The menu features affordable options alongside more elaborate dishes, ensuring everyone can experience their cuisine. They’ve also created robust plant-based offerings that change with the seasons, making sure vegetarian and vegan diners have meaningful choices.

Their commitment to sourcing ingredients locally whenever possible, while maintaining authentic Korean flavors, adds another exciting dimension to our region’s dining scene.

Visit Threshold at 430 Old Route 17 in Livingston Manor to experience this thoughtful addition to the Sullivan Catskills dining landscape, where Korean culinary traditions meet local ingredients and genuine hospitality.

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