Madam Mam's Thai Cuisine plans to open a new location at 9911 Brodie Lane, Ste. 600, before the end of February. Owner Art Hanwong said the menu will offer many of the same authentic homemade Thai dishes—made by his mother, Mam—that customers can order at the three existing locations. Pad thai and pad se-ew stir fried dishes are popular, he said. This location is going to be different from the other locations,” he said. The theme will be “Thai art gallery” and feature decorations shipped in from Thailand. The restaurant at the Brodie and Slaughter Lane intersection will offer dine-in and takeout. 512-371-9930 (Village Shopping center location). www.madammam.com Kava from SquareRüt Kava Bar Kava drinks are made from a shrub that grows on South Pacific islands such as Hawaii, according to SquareRüt Kava Bar.[/caption] More Impacts: RELOCATION: SquareRüt Kava Bar LLC closed its 6000 S. Congress Ave., Ste. 106, location in mid-January and opened a new location at 1601 Barton Springs Road on Jan. 25. Launched by Scott Pingel and his wife, Tracy, in 2012, the business sells the Pacific Island drink kava, which has sedative and anti-anxiety properties, according to the company. 512-452-5282. www.squarerut.com Freda's Kitchen Freda's Kitchen opened on Jan. 1, with chefs that use home and community kitchens for private events.[/caption] NOW OPEN: Southwest Austin-based business Freda's Kitchen officially opened on Jan. 1. Founder Michell Huber said the company employs interactive personal chefs who provide ethnic culinary experiences that are focused on connecting people with world cultures. Chefs use home and community kitchens for private events and attend pop-up events around Hays and Travis counties. 512-900-6643. www.fredaskitchen.com COMMUNITY: Local networking group South Austin Business Association, which meets weekly at Casa Garcias, 1901 W. William Cannon Drive, collected donations and presented a $1,000 check in November to ATX Kids Club, whose mission is to provide engaging and educational support to elementary school children. www.southaustinbusiness.org