This was our 2nd visit. Because of our own oversight, we didn't have a car, and so had to rely on taxis to get anywhere. The owners personally offered us lifts when, on occasion, there were no taxis available immediately. On another occasion, my father got a small cut on his toe on at the beach and we needed some first aid, which was quickly and readily supplied. These small gestures have gone a long way in establishing our loyalty.
The non-suite rooms are comfortable and of a good size for up to a couple and a small child (extra mattresses were seen neatly stored in the hall). My only quibble is that the mattresses are rather firm, to suit Korean preferences, I guess.
Breakfast is simple but sufficient, and very pleasant with a view of the garden, sea (in the distance) and currently, 2 puppies :)
It appears that Malaysia's state-owned Berjaya holdings is planning to build a resort about 5 minutes away - their hoardings are up. If it's going to be anything like their other projects, that will be sad because they're rather bland in every way possible, through certainly easier on families, older guests and non-Korean speakers.
I hope the increased competition doesn't eliminate this 8-room operation because their dedication to service is amazing. Mr Kim (there are probably 2, and I'm referring to the younger one) speaks excellent English and recommended some really good local restaurants - chicken ginseng soup and black pork bbq come to mind.