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    Restaurant in Bristol, United Kingdom

    Sky Kong Kong

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key Bishopston spot worth seeking out.

    Sky Kong Kong, Restaurant in Bristol

    About Sky Kong Kong

    Sky Kong Kong is a neighbourhood independent on Merton Road in Bishopston, north Bristol — low-key, easy to book, and suited to relaxed special occasions rather than formal dining. Limited public data means it's best approached as a local discovery. For confirmed quality at a higher price point, Bulrush or Wilsons are safer bets.

    Sky Kong Kong, Bristol: Quick Take

    Sky Kong Kong sits on Merton Road in Bishopston, a residential stretch of north Bristol that tends to reward those who seek it out rather than stumble across it. With limited data publicly available on pricing, hours, and awards, the honest framing here is this: book it as a discovery, not a confirmed splurge, and set expectations accordingly.

    What to Expect

    Bishopston is a neighbourhood that has developed a low-key but genuine food culture over the past several years, with independent operators replacing chain-format dining at a steady pace. Sky Kong Kong fits that pattern: a small, independently run venue on a quieter residential road rather than a high-traffic dining corridor. Visually, expect the kind of setting common to Bristol's neighbourhood independents — compact rooms, close tables, and an atmosphere that tilts toward relaxed rather than formal. For a special occasion in this part of the city, that informality can be an asset if you want the meal to feel personal rather than transactional, though it means the experience will lack the production-level polish of venues like Bulrush or Adelina Yard.

    Seasonal Timing

    Bristol's independent restaurant scene tends to shift noticeably with the seasons. Venues in residential neighbourhoods like Bishopston often run tighter, more rotation-dependent menus than city-centre operations, which means visiting in late spring or early autumn — when UK seasonal produce is at its broadest, typically gives you the best of what a kitchen like this can offer. Summer weekends fill fast at Bristol neighbourhood spots; if you're planning a birthday dinner or a date night between June and August, don't leave the booking to the last minute even if the venue has a relatively easy booking profile overall.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Easy to book, no evidence of significant wait times or advance-booking pressure. Dress: Smart-casual fits the Bishopston neighbourhood context. Budget: Pricing not confirmed; budget for a mid-range Bristol independent and adjust on arrival. Groups: Venue size data is unavailable, contact directly before bringing a party larger than four. Getting there: Bishopston is well-connected by bus from Bristol city centre; street parking is available on surrounding roads.

    Bristol Context

    For a broader picture of where to eat, stay, and explore, see our full Bristol restaurants guide, Bristol hotels guide, Bristol bars guide, Bristol wineries guide, and Bristol experiences guide. If you're benchmarking against the UK's highest-performing kitchens, consider L'Enclume in Cartmel, Waterside Inn in Bray, or CORE by Clare Smyth in London for a sense of what the upper tier looks like. Closer to Bristol, Gidleigh Park in Chagford and Moor Hall in Aughton represent the kind of destination-dining comparison point that helps calibrate expectations. For Bristol city-centre alternatives at various price points, 1 York Place, Bank, and Bianchis are worth comparing before you commit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Sky Kong Kong?

    Booking pressure at Sky Kong Kong appears low — no evidence of significant wait times or advance-booking difficulty, so a few days' notice should be sufficient for most visits. That said, Bishopston independents can fill quickly on Friday and Saturday evenings, so booking earlier in the week you plan to visit is sensible. It sits in a residential pocket of north Bristol (Merton Road, BS7) where footfall is intentional rather than passing, which likely keeps demand more predictable than city-centre venues.

    Can Sky Kong Kong accommodate groups?

    Sky Kong Kong is on Merton Road in Bishopston, a neighbourhood of smaller independent venues rather than large-format dining rooms, so groups of six or more should check the venue's official channels before assuming space is available. Pairs and small groups of four are the natural fit for this kind of residential-strip operator. If you're planning a larger gathering in Bristol, Root or Bulrush in the centre may offer more flexibility for group bookings and dedicated private arrangements.

    Is Sky Kong Kong worth the price?

    Pricing varies at Sky Kong Kong; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Where is Sky Kong Kong located?

    Sky Kong Kong is located in Bristol, at Merton Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8AL, United Kingdom.

    Location

    Merton Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8AL, United Kingdom

    Bristol, United Kingdom

    Compare Sky Kong Kong

    Value Check: Sky Kong Kong and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Sky Kong KongEasy
    Bulrush££££Unknown
    Blaise Inn££Unknown
    Little Hollows Pasta££Unknown
    Root££Unknown
    Wilsons£££Unknown

    How Sky Kong Kong stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    How It Compares

    Among Bristol's current independent scene, Sky Kong Kong occupies the accessible end of the spectrum, easy to book, neighbourhood in feel, and without the premium pricing or award credentials of the city's most talked-about tables. If your priority is a reliably impressive special-occasion dinner with a strong track record, Bulrush (Modern British, ££££) is the clearer choice: it carries genuine critical recognition and delivers a level of technical cooking that justifies the price for a milestone meal. Wilsons (Modern British, £££) sits just below that in spend but punches well for quality, making it the better pick if you want something special without committing to a full Bulrush-level bill.

    For value-focused dining, Root (Modern Cuisine, ££) is the strongest all-round bet in Bristol's mid-range: creative cooking, good ambience, and a booking profile that's manageable. Little Hollows Pasta (Italian, ££) is the right call for a casual date or low-stakes dinner where quality pasta is the goal rather than a considered tasting experience. Blaise Inn (Traditional Cuisine, ££) serves a different purpose entirely, it's a pub-format option on the city's fringe, useful if the setting matters as much as the food.

    Sky Kong Kong's advantage over these peers, if confirmed by a visit, is likely its neighbourhood intimacy and the absence of booking pressure. If you're planning a low-key celebration in Bishopston specifically and want something local rather than a trip into the centre, it's a reasonable option. But if you're travelling to Bristol for a special dinner and want confidence before you arrive, Root or Wilsons give you more to go on.

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