Andy's Thai Kitchen is a place full of promise. Andy has managed to find yet another location that is located directly beneath an El stop (Wellington), so getting there by public transportation will be a breeze for those that don't drive.
Andy's Thai Kitchen

So far, I've had only one meal there, but I can promise I'll be back. We started out wiith some old favorites
ATK Crispy Onchoi [sic]
ATK Gaend Som Cha Om (Sour Curry with "Cha Om" leaf omelet, napa & papaya)
ATK Pad Prik Khing Crispy Pork
All three of these dishes were good and had the same flavor profile as when served at TAC, but they were also all a step or two below what I have come to expect when ordering these dishes. They just didn't seem to pop. Still, this was only their second day in business and it appeared from the length of time it took for our food to be delivered, that things are still being worked out in the kitchen. I'm sure that these dishes will reach their full potential in a short time.
A new dish that we ordered, was absolutely stellar and revealed the potential of this new restaurant. Andy has always had a way with Thai soups. TAC's Tom Kha is my favorite version in the city by a country mile. Rather then order that, we ordered Tom Sab with Seafood, which is a new dish to me.
ATK Tom Sab with Seafood

The flavor profile of the Tom Sab was phenominal; lots of lime in a firery broth that brought sweat to my brow. The soup included fish balls, mussels, shrimp and squid along with onions, mushrooms and some vegital items that were not recognizable to me. I'll never visit ATK again without ordering this soup. It's that good.
The menu is deep and it will take many visits to fully explore its wonders. I wish Andy the best of luck with the new restaurant. I know I'll be back often!
Andy's Thai Kitchen
946 W. Wellington
Chicago, IL 60657
773-549-7821
Steve Z.
“Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
― Ludwig van Beethoven