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Chinatown Kitchen
Everything came pretty quick. We liked the Spring rolls. Noodles (mei fun and lo mein) was okay.
The food I’ve purchased at this restaurant has been horrible!!! 2 years ago my order of pork fried rice was crunchy and undercooked!!! Crunchy and nasty! The boneless rib tips got my wife sick!!! This new year we ordered there because nothing else was opened and more of the same!! The rice was crunchy and brown from being undercooked and the pork seemed old and greasy and NASTY!!! I won’t ever recommend any body eating at this restaurant!!! Food is no good and again ended up dumping all of it!!! This food is fear factor garbage!!!
Robin Hood Diner
Food was diner quality which is ok. Service was ok. But not too much of a friendly vibe going on. There are rude signs everywhere. Maybe funny to locals but not too impressed.
Is the food spectacular? Does the place feature the latest and greatest interior design? Is this diner spotless and pristine? Absolutely not on all counts. This diner features decent food at reasonable prices at a picturesque town off a highway exit. The main room is a true diner car with booths and counter service, schlepped from New Jersey in the 1950s, and feels much older than that (in a good way). An attached dining area is packed with antique doodads and tables and chairs. A return visit is warranted.
The Kaatskeller
Arriving at "K" was a delightful experience. We took a drive from southern Sullivan County to find a place with a cool vibe on a Sunday. We found just that. Arriving at Kaatskeller we were greeted at the front, whisked upstairs, greeted and seated nestled near the bar. Kaitlyn arrived at our table and took our drink orders. Appetizers we ordered were: WOOD-FIRED FLAT BREAD & BUTTER 7 Served with local farm butter & SKILLET MEATBALLS 18 Hand rolled, local grass-finished beef. Slowly stewed tomato. Basil, aged balsamic, ricotta The drinks we enjoyed were: PISTACHIO GOLDRUSII 17 Pistachio-infused bourbon, Catskill Provisions raw honey, lemon, crushed pistachio rim & PAID VACATION 17 Tequila Blanco, hickory smoked pineapple, habanero bitters, muddled cucumber, lime The drinks were served promptly and the delicious appetizers followed minutes thereafter. We no sooner enjoyed our appetizers when the pie ordered, ___________ WILD ONE 25 Wild Boar pepperoni, smoked mozzarella, onion, spicy Harissa spiked San Marzano tomato. Smoked sea salt. Pepper infused honey ___________ arrived just as quickly. The pepper infused honey topped the pizza when drizzled really pulls the notes together well. On the pie tin, there were no survivors. Absolutely delish. Each one of the dishes complimented the other. The tastes blended together and were truly satisfying. Our pictures almost did justice to how savory the meal truly was. Service was great. The food was tasty. We will definitely return to this establishment.
The atmosphere of this place is different and inviting. Outdoor sitting with bench like tables surrounded by trees that offer a nice shade in hot summer days. The staff was attentive and a pitcher with cold water arrived as soon as we sat down. WIFI password provided. I ordered the trout which came whole with head and tail, just how I like it. The presto was a bit overwhelming and didn’t offer much flavor to the fish. Overall it was good. We also had a pizza that was very tasty and didn’t lack in ingredients. The Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet were good but pricey at $15. With two drinks each, the tab was high. If drinks were a tad cheaper I would give it a 5 star.
Main Street Farm Market Cafe
I guess this is the only cafe in the town. This is actually a cafe cum market and they sell a lot of nice organic produce and other groceries at the store as well. There is a nice seat area at the back facing the river, but it was pretty cold when he visited, so he chose to sit inside. I got the iced vanilla latte, which was pretty good, but nothing out the world and the cider doughnut which was very light and phenomenal. My friends liked their drinks as well. we also got a trout sandwich, which was pretty good. The groceries here are obviously a little bit more expensive given that it’s organic. I would rather buy stuff from the nearby supermarket. But definitely recommend coming for your caffeine hit.
My son really enjoyed the rainbow trout caviar. The caviar is not too salty and has a mild taste. They have a great selection of meat, cheese, and beer. And the coffee is pretty good.
The Smoke Joint
Best barbecue place in my opinion! I live 1.5 hours away and this is always a must stop during road trips! The brisket, corn bread, seasoned fries, and BBQ sauce are absolutely the best!! I love the outdoor seating by the water, the large containers of BBQ sauce available on each picnic table, and they are dog friendly.
Great atmosphere, service was excellent. The food was very delicious, our wings and brisket were cooked perfectly. Everything was fresh and flavorful. And the prices are very reasonable, I would definitely recommend this establishment.
Café 43
Delicious home cooked and affordable. Everything is fresh and made to order. From the outside this unassuming gem hides inside a historical landmark building nestled in the Catskill mountains. Livingston Manor is a beautiful little town with lots to offer in and around it. What better than to start your day with a hearty breakfast made with love. Inside dining is small with not much to offer on decor but this is a get in, have your meal and off to adventure type place. We had the eggs Benedict , French toast special , and a side of corned beef hash , all fresh , homemade and local. As always eat well and stay beautiful.
Cutest eatery in Livingston Manor. Small quaint cafe. A lot of locals what was nice about it was everyone was involved in the conversation. It seemed like a room full of old friends talking laughing and sharing stories. It was very welcoming. I felt right at home. The waitress was efficient kind warm welcoming and very professional. Our food was ready in a short time. We could tell the food was fresh and made to order not pre cooked and heated when needed. The options were endless and every plate was cooked to perfection. The portions were perfect and matches the price. I would recommend this cafe to anyone as my first choice. We will be going back.