About surrealist11
Writer. Born David J. Evangelisti in Colorado. David has lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Ohio and California.
Enamored with movies from an early age, he enrolled in San Jose State University’s Journalism program. While studying journalism, public relations and filmmaking, he wrote and directed two films: “A Day in the Life of a San Jose Cockroach” and “Theft of a Shopping Cart” (in the vein of Vittoria De Sica’s “Bicycle Thief”).
David earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, concentration in Film, from San Jose State University. He began working in the areas of sales and marketing as a writer. In addition, he has written travel articles, travel memoirs, advertising copy, comedy bits, feature film scripts, personal essays and short stories.
To date, he has written three unproduced feature film scripts: “Treading Water”, “The Other Cinema” and “A Sympathetic Lie”. From 2003-2004 he was an official taster for the Royal Academy of Wine Tasters. The Royal Academy attempted to create an unbiased wine rating system available to every winery, vineyard or wine distributor across the United States and around the world.
This blog is a compilation of the following: a slang dictionary; personal essays; comedic rants; travel memoirs; literary journalism; feature articles; recipes; restaurant reviews; wine reviews; slice-of-life vignettes.
Bella, Cindy and I meet Bella’s friend Amy in Koreatown for some Korean BBQ “street food” eating. This is my first experience with the “street food” version of this cuisine. Baek Jeong Korean BBQ (213-384-9678) is ranked in “Yelp’s Top … Continue reading →
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Tagged baek jeong korean barbecue, baek jeong korean bbq, best restaurants in la, bottega louie, cheese corn, chocolate souffle, kimchi, korean bbq, korean bbq street food, macarons, street food
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Cindy and I continue our tour of the southland in San Juan Capistrano where our primary destination is the Mission San Juan Capistrano (missionsjc.com). The mission was founded in 1776 by Spanish Catholics of the Franciscan Order. Enjoy the visual … Continue reading →
My sister-in-law Cindy and I are back on tour in the southland with Laguna Beach being today’s area to explore. Downtown Laguna Beach gets very busy in the summer with many tourists coming to stay and enjoy the sand, surf, … Continue reading →
Posted in Food Reviews, Travel
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Tagged "gas lamp, adonis laguna beach, adonis mediterranean grill, ben browns, gyro, main beach, montage laguna beach, montage resort, the ranch at laguna beach, treasure island beach
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I’d heard about this place for a while but with my sister-in-law Cindy in town I had an excellent reason to start checking places like this off of our list. The Anaheim Packing House was a citrus packing plant back … Continue reading →
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Tagged anaheim packing district, anaheim packing house, fried chicken, georgia's, georgia's restaurant, hans homemade ice cream, hans ice cream, jambalaya, licorice ice cream, soul food, things to do in anaheim
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My sister-in-law Cindy and I are “sniffing in” on the Old Towne Orange Walking Food Tour (oldtownorangewalkingfoodtours.com). I’ve never done one of these before although Bella and I have wanted to do one for some time. I wonder what the … Continue reading →
Posted in Food Reviews, pizza, Travel
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Tagged affaire de coeur, bank of orange, cafe lucca, felix continental cafe, francoli gourmet, francolis gourmet, old town orange, old towne orange, old towne orange walking food tour, orange ca, orange california, paris in a cup, provisions market, son light christian center, the filling station cafe, walking food tour, watson, watson drug & soda fountain, watson drug and soda fountain, watsons, zitos pizza
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