Juan Carlos Dueweke-P茅rez Showcases the Delicious Diversity of Southwest Detroit

Plus, his favorite spots in the metro area
Juan Carlos Dueweke-Perez - El Rey de Las Arepas
Juan Carlos Dueweke-P茅rez is co-founder of Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week, showcasing the diversity of cuisines represented in the area, like El Rey de Las Arepas.

Juan Carlos Dueweke-P茅rez has been an entrepreneur since he was 11. Now 32, Dueweke-P茅rez is the founder and owner of marketing and public relations agency Featherstone Moments and the co-founder of Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week (SWDRW), to name just a couple of this multihyphenate鈥檚
many pursuits.

Dueweke-P茅rez鈥檚 food industry experience began after his dad lost his job and the family started making cheesecakes to make ends meet. Eleven-year-old Dueweke-P茅rez sold the cheesecakes door-to-door and hated it. He became known around the community as El Chisquero (roughly translated to 鈥淐heesecake Boy鈥).

鈥淚t was an interesting time of my life. I didn鈥檛 see the whole benefit of being an entrepreneur back then,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut it opened up a lot of doors.鈥 For example, now as an adult, he works with and encounters people who remember him as 鈥淓l Chisquero.鈥

That cheesecake enterprise fueled him to found Featherstone Moments, telling businesses鈥 unique stories. Around the same time, he founded the business (in 2016), he also noticed the growing dining scene in Detroit in neighborhoods like Corktown and Midtown.

鈥淭here were places in Southwest and in other spots throughout the city that, maybe they don鈥檛 look as hip, but they were dope,鈥 he says. 鈥淪o, I got mad [they didn鈥檛 get as much attention]. And from there, it was just taking my skills from the cheesecake time 鈥 and being able to make a first step.鈥

He and his business plan instructor-turned-collaborator Monica Casarez took that first step to launch Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week in 2018. The pandemic halted the multiday culinary event showcasing the community鈥檚 rich diversity (it鈥檚 more than just Mexicantown), and sadly, Casarez passed away due to complications from COVID-19. But Dueweke-P茅rez says Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week is coming back this year from Sept 16鈥25 and will feature about 25-30 restaurants.

Dueweke-P茅rez says his responsibility with SWDRW is not only to educate people about the different communities that call Southwest Detroit home but also to use it as an opportunity to unite communities that have experienced racial tension in the past.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about making people get along,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about getting people to see how similar you are to someone.鈥

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Juan Carlos Dueweke-P茅rez鈥檚 Go-To List

El Rey de Las Arepas
El Rey de Las Arepas, which specializes in Venezuelan fare like chicharrones dinner with black beans and rice.

El Rey de las Arepas (Southwest Detroit)听

Avocado or cheese arepas. It doesn鈥檛 matter when or why you get them; they always hit the spot.鈥 El Rey de las Arepas, 7701 McGraw Ave., Detroit; 313-307-2210;

Amadeus (Ann Arbor)

For Polish-Hungarian, dim light, a small-town feel, a romantic atmosphere, and a tasty selection of wine. I love their potato pancakes, especially the Amadeus 笔濒补肠别办.鈥 Amadeus, 122 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor; 734-665-8768;

Qahwah House (Dearborn)

Mofawar and Adeni Chai. The first time I tried them, my perception of coffee was challenged. This would be my go-to daily if I lived nearby.鈥Qahwah House, 6655 Schaefer Road, Dearborn; 313-908-4521;

La Jalisciense (Southwest Detroit)听

One thing that is not comparable to any other Mexican restaurant is their red pepper peanut salsa.鈥 La Jalisciense, 3923 Vernor Hwy, Detroit; 313-551-0522;


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