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Former Emmerdale star Adam Thomas teases soap return

Former Emmerdale star Adam Thomas teases soap return

Rhyl Journal20 hours ago

In an Instagram post, the Waterloo Road star shared a picture of them crouched near the iconic Emmerdale village street sign, writing 'I'm BACK!!!!' in the caption.
Fans were quick to comment on the post with some excited at a potential return but others believed he might have just been on the set for another reason.
A post shared by Adam Thomas (@adamthomas21)
One said: 'I really hope this is true as you were my favorite Barton ever!!!!!!!'
Another commented: 'Omg this is amazing, just need Kelvin Fletcher and we are sorted x'.
This person said: 'SCREAMING! This better be fr'.
Someone else shared: 'DONT LIE 😭'.
Another Emmerdale fan said: 'As in actually or just for a press conference type thing? Really really need you back! But I also want you to stay in Waterloo Road too 😂'.
Newsquest understands that there are no current plans for Adam Thomas to return to the ITV soap.
Thomas was instead filming for something else when he appeared on the Emmerdale set.
Thomas is currently playing Donte Carlos in the BBC's Waterloo Road and he started hosting a new gameshow with his brother Ryan Thomas, called 99 To Beat, reports The Mirror.
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Having said this, surprise appearances do happen in the soap opera.
Back in May, Ryan Hawley who plays the role of Robert Sugden, made an unexpected arrival in the Yorkshire Dales-set village.
Adam, Ryan and their brother Scott regularly post content on social media and they're often joined by their children.

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Orlando Bloom flirted with Kim Kardashian MONTHS before Katy Perry split as pair reunite in Venice

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The Herald Scotland

timean hour ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Is this the best Chinese food in Glasgow? I'm not so sure

Twenty minutes on the treadmill is surely a free pass for noodles and rice, right? I was a fan of this spot's previous incarnation as Salt & Chilli Oriental (also run by Lee), which had a relaxed street food feel and enormous portion sizes that would explain the pre-emptive exercise. The menu was short but sweet and no doubt driven by the city's enduring love affair with all things salt and chilli seasoning that sees restaurants and cafes sprinkle the stuff on everything from hash browns to 'haggis baws'. But Lychee is a different beast, vying to bring the cooler, more sophisticated vibes of its older sister restaurant, first established on Mitchell Street in 2015, to the Southside. While the interiors of the split-level venue on Kilmarnock Road have barely changed, the food offering is now hugely expanded, drawing inspiration from Chinese, Thai and Japanese cuisines. On a Wednesday evening, the place is busy with a mix of families, larger groups and couples. 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They won't win any prizes for presentation, but with this kind of food, looks don't matter all that much. It's all about the big, punchy flavours that emerge as you get stuck in. After a few spoonfuls of each, I'm still searching. Slices of duck are served with oyster sauce and mushrooms, while the claypot chicken, which sounded like the most adventurous of options on the menu, shares its red beancurd base with cloud fungus and Chinese sausage. The latter is my favourite of the pair, the delicate mushroom caps of cloud fungus and slivers of sausage adding intrigue and layers of texture where bland chicken pieces fall short. But there's not an awful lot that differentiates the taste of these two seemingly contrasting dishes aside from a hint of sweet nuttiness from the redbean. Come to think of it, I'm not sure that in a blind taste test they would be all that distinguishable from the sauce in the Yuk Sung starter either. Eaten with side dishes of wok noodles (£4.50) and egg-fried rice (£4.00), this trio could be from any local takeaway I've tried over the years, rather than a sit-down spot that aims to serve 'the very best Chinese food in Glasgow'. I wonder if we would have had more luck choosing from the crowd pleasers, like Hong Kong sweet and sour or crispy lemon chicken while picking out the best bits of mangetout and tofu skin from the leftovers. Read more: We'll remain seated a while after admitting defeat, but with no offer of a dessert menu, decide to forgo any sweets this time round rather than catching a server's attention. They've been incredibly attentive all night, so this feels like a small oversight rather than a real inconvenience, and we're keen to give them the table back as the restaurant starts to fill up. A quick check on social media later indicates that banana fritters could be the star of their sweet selection, so if that's your thing, be sure to hang around for pudding. I'm not sure what prompted chef Jimmy Lee's decision to transform his Salt & Chilli restaurant into a second Lychee branch, but as we leave, I feel a small pang of sorrow for the demise of a failsafe favourite. I suppose you never really do appreciate what you have until it's gone. Menu: It's a tantalising selection of dishes ranging from crowd pleasers like crispy lemon chicken to more adventurous claypot dishes. Plenty to choose from. 4/5 Service: Aside from a slight hiccup with the lack of dessert menu at the end, the team here is amiable and attentive. 4/5 Atmosphere: The upstairs of the restaurant is cosy, but there's not much room as bigger tables start to arrive. We never quite settle in before feeling we should vacate our seats. 3/5 Price: Lack of wow factor means £18.50 for the roast duck feels steep, but overall prices here aren't bad. They also run a set menu and lunch deals if you're watching your budget. 3/5 Food: I fully expected a knockout meal from Lychee Oriental, but found nothing to rave about in any of our dishes. 5/10 Total: 19/30 Lychee Oriental is located at 67 Kilmarnock Road in Glasgow.

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