Good Eat's Chicago Beef

5200 Briarwood Ave, Midland, United States

🛍 Italian

Phone: (+1)4322382677

Address: 5200 Briarwood Ave, Midland, United States

City: Midland

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Al's Secret Menu

Ribs

Chicago Tamales

Hot Dogs

Char-Grilled Polish

Char-Grilled Burgers

Hot Dog & Co.

Entrées

Panini Sandwich Selection

Al's Famous Bean-Less Chili

Finger Food

Appetizers

Chili Dishes

Sandwiches & Wraps

Street Food

Appetizer

Burger

French Fried Potatoes

Loaded Fries

Burgers & Fries

Black Angus Burgers

Healthy Burgers

Hot Dog & Sausage Sandwiches

Char-Grilled Italian Sausage

Or Try A Specialty Burger

Crafted Burgers

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  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!

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"Just finished eating here.First of, it’s about time that Midland got a Mediterranean Restaurant, so that’s a big plus. I’ve been flying through here for 9 years and this is the first time to see a Mediterranean option on Google maps. Well done.Now for the food.To be fair, I’m spoiled by all the good Mediterranean restaurants in the DFW area, so take this with a grain of salt or some garlic sauce and Tzaziki, lol.I ordered the Lamb Gyro over Saffron rice, with the side choice of hummus and a salad of Tabouli, and “Iraqi tea.”The first impression was that for the price, the portions were ok, maybe a tad small, but that’s ok. I was a bit surprised that it came in plastic containers and we weren’t initially provided with utensils, which would be an immediate service improvement.The gyro meat didn’t taste very strongly of lamb, but was nicely seasoned and certainty not bad. It was on top of the rice with some tomatoes and yogurt sauce.The saffron rice was good, and I chose to mix it with the hummus, which turned out nicely. The hummus itself was a tad bland, but definitely not bad. It favors those who aren’t into as many spices like the hummus with paprika on top that I had last night in Dallas.The tabouli which is a favorite dish of mine was the biggest letdown as it was reasonably expensive for the amount in the plastic bowl, and also a bit bland. A bit more lemon juice or something would help it tremendously.Overall, it’s probably three and a half stars for me, but I’m giving this a four instead of a three, because it’s currently the best Mediterranean food at a restaurant in Midland or anywhere nearby and perhaps it will improve as they get established.Regarding the Iraqi Tea it basically tasted identical to the Earl Gray tea I had back in Dallas before the flight."